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unknown, Louisa [3]
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unknown, Henry B.
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unknown, Hannah [11]
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unknown, Bill [1]
Named in the 6th district draft list "a slave owned by" F. E. Blankenbeker.
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Watts, Winney
Listed as "black."
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unknown, Maria [1]
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unknown, male [24]
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unknown, Louisa [2]
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unknown, Laura [1]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, Harriet [13]
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unknown, female [35]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, Elly
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unknown, Albert [1]
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unknown, Abigail
In the 1830 inventory of the estate of Valentine Barton, Abby was given a value of $125. When the enslaved people were divided among the heirs in 1832, her value was listed as $150.
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unknown, Isham [3]
In the 1854 appraisal of the estate of William Berkshire, Isham was valued at $350, the sale of the estate lists "one negro man" sold at $400.
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unknown, Richard [3]
Accidentally burned when he fell in to a fire. Richard perished at the age of 3.
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unknown, Robert [1]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, Wade [1]
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unknown, George [30]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, Betsy [6]
The 1856 division of the slaves held by John Berkshire became part of the widow's dower (Frances Ellen Berkshire Crisler) until her death. Betsy was valued at $550.
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unknown, Isabella [1]
The 1856 division of the slaves held by John Berkshire became part of the widow's dower (Frances Ellen Berkshire Crisler) until her death. Isabella was valued at $280.
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unknown, America [4]
The 1856 division of the slaves held by John Berkshire became part of the widow's dower (Frances Ellen Berkshire Crisler) until her death. America was valued at $400.
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unknown, Hannah [6]
The 1856 division of the slaves held by John Berkshire became part of the widow's dower (Frances Ellen Berkshire Crisler) until her death. Hannah was valued at $160.
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unknown, Harriet [9]
In the 1856 division of the slaves held by John Berkshire, Lavina and her seven children, all born after the death of John, became part of the widow's dower of Frances Ellen Berkshire Crisler until her death. Harriet was valued at $580.
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unknown, Lavina [2]
The 1856 division of the slaves held by John Berkshire became part of the widow's dower (Frances Ellen Berkshire Crisler) until her death. Lavina was given a value of $300 to Henry Berkshire. Lavina also appears in the 1838 appraisal of the estate, valued at $500.