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Silbert, Francis
Francis Silbert lived in Shenandoah County, Virginia.
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Shouse, James H.
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Shackleford, William
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Shackleford, Frances
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Sellers, Mrs.
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Sedgewith, Benjamin
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Scott, Charles
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Scott, Allen
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Schwarzwelder, John
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Savage, James C.
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Sanford, William
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Sanford, Templeman
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Sanford, Sydney
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Sanford, Robert
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Sanford, Parmelia
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Sanford, Mary
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Sanford, Edward
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Sandford, William
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Sandford, Cyrus L.
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Sanders, William
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Sanders, James
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Quinn, Elizabeth
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Sandford, Richard
Richard Sandford, born in 1755, served in the Westmoreland County, Virginia militia under Captian Singleton and then was promoted to lieutenant under Captain James Triplett. He later married Winnifred Redmon in Westmoreland County and migrated to Kentucky around 1795 where he died soon after. His children settled in Boone County, Kentucky, where his estate was inventoried in 1802.
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Stephens, Mary Jane Stephens
Mary Jane Stephens Fish's father beqeuathed an enslaved woman to her in his 1857 division of his estate. In the 1850 and 1860 censues, Mary Jane and her husband Eliza K. Fish are living in Kenton County (Ky.). By the 1870 census they have moved to Owen County (Ky.)
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Sprigg, Ann
An article on her famous relative General Edward Canby mentions that Ann Sprigg migrated to Belleview in 1814 with her nephew, Israel Canby, from Prince George County, Maryland. In 1815 it is reported that he built a home for them to live in on her land in Boone County (Ky.), and he married the year that she died, 1816. She was described as a "maiden aunt," which likely means that she was unmarried.