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unknown, Robbin
1820 Will of Alexander Newman; " I give & bequeath one negro boy named Robbin to my daughter Ally Rouse..."
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unknown, unknown [10]
1821 Inventory of Alexander Newman; "child" appraised $250
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unknown, female [114]
1821 Inventory of Alexander Newman; "old woman" appraised $601;
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unknown, Lucinda [5]
The 1859 will of John B Noell lists Lucinda as given to his daughter Elizabeth.
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unknown, male [5]
The 1859 inventory of John B. Noell lists "one negro boy" with a value of $550.
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unknown, female [10]
The 1859 inventory of John B. Noell lists "one negro girl" valued at $350.
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unknown, child [47]
The 1859 inventory of John B. Noell lists "one negro woman and child" with a combined value of $700.
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unknown, Henry [25]
Listed as "black", no mother's name.
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Noel, Louisa
Listed as "black", no mother's name.
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unknown, Smyths
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unknown, Sally [14]
The 1853 inventory lists Sally, age 48, with a value of $200. John, Clinton, Sally and Mariah were set apart to widow Susan Norris per the 1854 division of slaves.
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unknown, Mariah [11]
The 1853 inventory lists Mariah, age 7, with a value of $350. John, Clinton, Sally and Mariah were set apart to widow Susan Norris per the 1854 division of slaves.
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unknown, John [22]
The 1853 inventory lists John, age 17, with a value of $600. John, Clinton, Sally and Mariah were set apart to widow Susan Norris per the 1854 division of slaves.
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unknown, Clinton [2]
The 1853 inventory lists Clinton, age 2, with a value of $175. John, Clinton, Sally and Mariah were set apart to widow Susan Norris per the 1854 division of slaves.
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unknown, Elijah [2]
The 1853 inventory lists Elijah, age 11, with a value of $450. He was set apart to Joseph C. Norris.
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unknown, America [3]
The 1853 inventory lists America, age 13, with a value of $450. She was set apart to Harriet Norris Marshall.
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unknown, George New
The 1853 inventory lists George New, age 2 months, with a value of $50. Anne, George New, and James were given to Martha Collins and Paulina Jenkins with a value for all four given of $725.
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unknown, Ann [36]
The 1853 inventory lists Ann, age 25, with a value of $500. Anne, George New, and James were given to Martha Collins and Paulina Jenkins with a value for all four given of $725.
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unknown, James [26]
The 1853 inventory lists James, age 3, with a value of $175. Anne, George New, and James were given to Martha Collins and Paulina Jenkins with a value for all four given of $725.
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unknown, Eleanor [1]
1853 inventory lists Eleanor with a value of $200. There is no mention of her in the slave divison.
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unknown, Susan [6]
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Powell, Samuel
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unknown, Nancy Ann
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unknown, Mary [37]
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Powell, Lucy