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unknown, Lucy [50]
In 1840, Elijah Hogan mortgaged his land on Middle Creek as well as eight enslaved people to his son-in-law, Richard Parker. The mortgage was satisfied in 1842. Included among the enslaved people mortgaged was Lucy.
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unknown, Elizabeth [22]
In 1840, Elijah Hogan mortgaged his land on Middle Creek as well as eight enslaved people to his son-in-law, Richard Parker. The mortgage was satisfied in 1842. Included among the enslaved people mortgaged was Elizabeth.
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unknown, Jack [27]
In 1840, Elijah Hogan mortgaged his land on Middle Creek as well as eight enslaved people to his son-in-law, Richard Parker. The mortgage was satisfied in 1842. Included among the enslaved people mortgaged was Jack.
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unknown, Eliza [34]
In 1840, Elijah Hogan mortgaged his land on Middle Creek as well as eight enslaved people to his son-in-law, Richard Parker. The mortgage was satisfied in 1842. Included among the enslaved people mortgaged was Eliza.
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unknown, Dicy [3]
In 1840, Elijah Hogan mortgaged his land on Middle Creek as well as eight enslaved people to his son-in-law, Richard Parker. The mortgage was satisfied in 1842. Included among the enslaved people mortgaged was Dicy.
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unknown, Jeffrey [1]
In 1840, Elijah Hogan mortgaged his land on Middle Creek as well as eight enslaved people to his son-in-law, Richard Parker. The mortgage was satisfied in 1842. Included among the enslaved people mortgaged was Jeffrey.
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unknown, America [11]
Not in 1839 inventory. America set apart to Rebecca Stephens, $500
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unknown, Ann [40]
Not in 1839 inventory. Ann set apart to Rachel C. Herndon in 1841 division; $250
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unknown, Caty
Not in 1839 inventory. Caty set apart to Rachel C. Herndon in 1841 division; $250
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unknown, Nelson [13]
1835 division of enslaved held by Frederick Tanner; seven enslaved people were sold to some of the heirs, profit of sales to be divided equally between all twelve heirs. Nelson sold to E. Huffman for $325
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Smith, Peggy
"Held by Thomas Henderson family of Grant County, connected to Thomas Rouse family of Boone County, Kentucky.
Henderson purchased Peggy's family from Robert Daniels. Peggy was married to John Robinson by a ""white minister"" according to Emma Rouse Lloyd's book, ""Clasping Hands with Generations Past."" Peggy was buried on her son Andrew's farm, in the Robinson cemetery on Chambers Road"
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Robinson, John [2]
"Held by Thomas Henderson family of Grant County, connected to Thomas Rouse family of Boone County, Kentucky.
Henderson purchased Robinson and family from Robert Daniels. John was married to Peggy Smith by a ""white minister"" according to Emma Rouse Lloyd's book, ""Clasping Hands with Generations Past."" John was buried on his son Andrew's farm, in the Robinson cemetery on Chambers Road."
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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, Caroline [10]
1839 Inventory of John Hughes; child Caroline, appraised with mother Hannah and siblings Richard and Mary; $1200 together
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unknown, Richard [15]
1839 Inventory of John Hughes; child Richard, appraised with mother Hannah and siblings Mary and Caroline; $1200 together
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unknown, Mary [94]
1839 Inventory of John Hughes; child Mary, appraised with mother Hannah and siblings Richard and Caroline; $1200 together
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unknown, Hannah [25]
1839 Inventory of John Hughes; woman Hannah appraised with children Mary, Richard and Caroline; $1200 together
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unknown, Spencer [4]
1839 inventory of John Hughes; boy Spencer, appraised for $800. set apart to James H Hughes in 1841 division $600
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unknown, Elijah [5]
1839 inventory of John Hughes; man Elijah, appraised for $900. Set apart to Alexander H. Hughes in 1841 division $650.
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unknown, James [29]
1839 inventory of John Hughes; man James, appraised for $850. Set apart to John C. Hughes in 1841 division.
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unknown, Adam [12]
1839 inventory of John Hughes; man Adam, appraised for $850; set apart to widow in 1841 division $550
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unknown, Samuel [9]
1839 inventory of John Hughes; man Samuel, appraised for $600; set apart to widow in 1841 division $400