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unknown, Vincent [3]
On April 6th, 1818, Valentine Barton entered an agreement with Timothy Percival, Jr., to borrow $800. As collateral, Barton agreed to transfer his ownership of a 21-yr-old enslaved man named Vincent to Percival until the debt was paid. The note was due on December 25th, 1818.
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Redd, Peggy
Peggy Redd applied for a pension due her son George Washington Jefferson, who died during the war. Benjamin F. Stevenson wrote a letter on her behalf, claiming to have known her son since birth and that they had both been enslaved by him.
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unknown, Edo
1825 inventory of estate of William Brown; Edo appraised for $150
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unknown, Edmund [77]
1825 inventory of estate of William Brown; Edmund appraised for $200
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unknown, Henry [38]
1825 inventory of estate of William Brown; Henry appraised for $250
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unknown, Eliza [33]
1825 inventory of estate of William Brown; Eliza appraised for $250
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unknown, Tom [47]
1825 inventory of estate of William Brown; Tom appraised for $300
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unknown, Betty [6]
1825 inventory of estate of William Brown; Betty appraised for $300
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unknown, Anderson [9]
1822 inventory of estate of Elizabeth Brockman, boy Anderson $125; to William Brockman, Jr.
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unknown, Landy [2]
1822 inventory of estate of Elizabeth Brockman, girl Landy, $125 to William Brockman, Jr
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unknown, Annis [4]
1822 inventory of estate of Elizabeth Brockman, Annis, $312.25 to Moses Brockman
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unknown, Ann [38]
1843 Willis Graves estate- division of land and enslaved people. Allotted to William H Buckner (husband of Catherine Graves Buckner) Ann, age 5 years; $175
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unknown, Henrietta [2]
1843 Willis Graves estate- division of land and enslaved people. Allotted to William H Buckner (husband of Catherine Graves Buckner) Henrietta, age 4 years; $150
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unknown, Bet
An April 4, 1836 will values a mother and child combined at $400, indicating that her child is probably an infant.
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unknown, John [63]
To be left to daughter Mary Ann Grubbs or sold among family per 1864 will of Henry F. Bannister, Sr. - purchased at estate sale by J. Grubbs (possible relative of Lafayette Grubbs - husband of Mary Ann;)Feb 1864 $360 sale price.
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McNeal, Rachel
Rebecca McNeal leaves estate to daughters Mariah and Polly. In 1870, Rachel is living with Polly and Mariah. Polly leaves home and 1 acre to Rachel and Thomas McNeal
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unknown, Stephen [13]
1847 division of the enslaved people held by estate of John Brown upon the death of his daughter, Clara Brown Pike (widow of Zebulon Pike)
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unknown, Almeda [9]
1847 division of the enslaved people held by estate of John Brown upon the death of his daughter, Clara Brown Pike (widow of Zebulon Pike)
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unknown, Edith
1847 division of the enslaved people held by estate of John Brown upon the death of his daughter, Clara Brown Pike (widow of Zebulon Pike); Edith, 21 yrs old, to Zebuline Adelaide Pike Hunt, daughter of Clarissa Brown Harrison, value $450
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unknown, Edwin [3]
1847 division of the enslaved people held by estate of John Brown upon the death of his daughter, Clara Brown Pike (widow of Zebulon Pike); Edwin, 36 yrs old, to John Cleves Symmes Harrison, son of deceased daughter, Clarissa Brown Harrison, value $450
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unknown, Nancy [31]
1847 division of the enslaved people held by estate of John Brown upon the death of his daughter, Clara Brown Pike (widow of Zebulon Pike), Nancy, age 4, to Montgomery Pike Harrison, son of deceased daughter Clarissa Brown Harrison, value $200 possibly the daughter of Jenny
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unknown, Jenny [14]
1847 division of the enslaved people held by estate of John Brown upon the death of his daughter, Clara Brown Pike (widow of Zebulon Pike); Jenny, age 50 yrs, to William Henry Harrison, son of deceased daughter, Clarissa Brown Harrison. Value $300
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unknown, John [63]
1836 inventory of Johnson Bradley; John appraised $500
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unknown, America [11]
1836 inventory of Johnson Bradley; America appraised $700
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unknown, Reuben [16]
Listed in 1833 Inventory and sale of estate of Samuel Rouse. Boy Reuben sold to Henry F. Bannister for $470