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Hume, William
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Hedges, Alfred H.
In 1840 Alfred was living in Kenton County, Ky. In 1850, Alfred is listed an an innkeeper in Boone County, Ky. In 1860, he is a farmer in Taylorsport, Ky.
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Herndon, Waller Stephens
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Hutchinson, Emily
In 1850, her son John was considered to be the head of the household, so the one enslaved young woman is listed as being held by him. In 1860, she was living with her son James and his family in Burlington, KY.
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Hume, John Sleet
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Hume, George W.
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Hume, Elzaphan
Elzaphan Hume was commissioned as a Justice of the Peace in Boone County, KY on 12 Jun 1801. He left that position to become the Boone County Sheriff on 9 Nov 1808.
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Hunterman, John
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Hughes, Lucy M.
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Huey, L.
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Huey, James Harvey
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Howard, Samuel
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Holton, J.C.
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Holloway, Casper
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Holder, Mary
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Hogan, John
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Hillman, Daniel
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Herndon, P.
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Henry, Charles
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Henderson, W.W.
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Henderson, Joseph
Joseph Henderson filed a deed of manumission in Decatur, Indiana and Boone County, Kentucky.
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Hedges, W. G.
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Howlett, Lysander
Lysander Howlett was born near Big Bone, Kentucky to William and Margaret Tharp Howlett. He lived his entire life with his parents and died within months of his father. Howlett never married.
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Howlett, John
Not much is known regarding John Howlett in Boone County. He is most likely related to William Howlett (b 1797) and may be William's father- although there is no direct evidence at this time.
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Hall, John
On 23 Dec 1798 John Hall was a Boone County Justice of the Peace commisstion by the Governor. John Hall was commissioned as sheriff of Boone County on January 26, 1801.