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unknown, Lucy [38]
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unknown, Robinson
The 1835 inventory of the estate of Richard White lists Robinson with an ssigned value of $250. He was allotted to Richard White's son Woodford in the 1845 division of slaves where he was valued at $400. Woodford died in 1847, leaving Robison to his aunt Lucy (White) Cave, to be given to her son, John Cave, upon her death.
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unknown, George [12]
The 1835 inventory of the estate of Richard White assigned George a value of $600. He was allotted to Richard White's daughters, Lucetta and Peggy Ann white in the 1845 slave division. At that point they were listed with an appraised value of $575.
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unknown, Ellen [6]
In the 1845 slave division there is mention of "Woman Ellen, age 18 yrs, and her infant child, age 1 week, to be allotted to William S. Ryle and his wife Missouri." The value given for both was $400.
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unknown, child [16]
In the 1845 slave division there is mention of "Woman Ellen, age 18 yrs, and her infant child, age 1 week, to be allotted to William S. Ryle and his wife Missouri." The value given for both was $400.
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unknown, Joseph [3]
The 1835 inventory of the estate of Richard White assigns Joseph a value of $600. There was no mention of Joseph in the 1845 division of slaves.
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unknown, Eveline
The 1835 inventory of the estate of Richard White assigns a value of $400 for Eveline and child together. There was no mention of Eveline and her child in the 1845 division of slaves. It may be possible that they were sold.
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unknown, child [5]
The 1835 inventory of the estate of Richard White assigns a value of $400 for Eveline and child together. There was no mention of Eveline and her child in the 1845 division of slaves. It may be possible that they were sold.
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unknown, Dangerfield
Dangerfield was listed in the 1828 inventory of James White, with an assigned value of $475. He was purchased by Nancy (White) Rogers in 1835, at sale of estate for $650.
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unknown, Lewis [3]
Lewis was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) in November 1842.
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unknown, Mary [69]
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Pickens, Matilda
Listed as "black," no mother's name was included.
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unknown, George [27]
George became a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1811.
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unknown, Ellen [11]
Ellen was received by baptism into the Sand Run Baptist Church on November 13, 1853. She was later noted as absent.
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unknown, Ryle [2]
Listed as "black," no mother's name was included.
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unknown, Milton [4]
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Watts, Lewis
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unknown, John [35]
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unknown, Jerry [8]
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unknown, Jacob [11]
Per court order, Boone County Court, Feb. term, 1850: Washington Watts is exempt from county taxes for David, Jeremiah and Jacob, three of the enslaved people owned by him.
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unknown, Fanny [24]
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unknown, Ann [30]
Ann was received by baptism into the Sand Run Baptist Church in April 1830.
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unknown, Willis [8]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Willis is listed as "boy"and assigned a value of $380.
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unknown, Thomas [11]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Thomas is listed as "man," one of four enslaved people allotted to the slaveholder's wife. He was appraised with an assigned value of $475.
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unknown, Maria [23]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, "woman Maria" is one of four enslaved people allotted to the slaveholder's wife. She was assigned a value of $375.