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unknown, Frankey [1]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Frankey is listed as "woman", one of four slaves allotted to the slaveholder's wife. She was assigned a value of $230.
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unknown, David [5]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, David is listed as "man", one of four slaves allotted to the slaveholder's wife. He was assigned a value of$450.
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unknown, Winston [4]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Winston is listed as "boy" and assigned a value of $400.
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unknown, Winny [6]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Winny is listed as "girl" and assigned a value of 180.
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unknown, William [26]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, William is listed as "man" and assigned a value of $450.
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unknown, Robert [9]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Robert is listed as "man" and assigned a value of $450.
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unknown, Milton [3]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Milton is listed as "boy" and assigned a value of $350.
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unknown, Julia [1]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Julia is listed as "girl" and assigned a value of $200.
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unknown, Dinah [2]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Dinah is listed as "woman" and assigned a value of $1.
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unknown, Ann [5]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Ann is listed as "woman" and assigned a value of $365.
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unknown, Tom [29]
On December 28, 1812 Tom was valued at $400 and referred to as "man". Tom was bequeathed to Johnson's son, Benjamin Watts, and it was mentioned that Benjamin was already in possession of Tom at this time.
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Chewning, Robert
In 1813 Robert Chewning was assigned a value of $500. Documents mentioned a "bond" and had an additional "ditto on same" with an additional value of $500.
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Terrill, Edmund [2]
In 1813 Edmund Terrill was assigned a value of $150. Documents mentioned a "bond" and had an additional "ditto on same" with additional value of $156.
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unknown, Judah [2]
The 1832 inventory of Laurence Sanford lists "woman Jude", valued at $300. Judah went to Eliza Watts at the 1833 divison.
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unknown, Tom [28]
Tom was a member of Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1818.
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unknown, Martha [15]
In the 1857 will of Benjamin Watts, Martha was to remain with his widow, Nancy L Watts. An inventory assigned her a value of $700.
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unknown, Jo [2]
In the 1857 will of Benjamin Watts, "boy Jo" was to remain with his widow, Nancy L Watts. An inventory assigned him a value of $800.
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unknown, Howard
Howard was listed in a December 11, 1858 division of slaves with an assigned value of $500. He was allotted to Sally Montague (Henry) and listed as"boy Howard." An 1855 inventory valued him at $550.
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unknown, Fanny [13]
In a December 11, 1858 division of slaves, Fanny was allotted to Sally Montague (Henry) and listed as "girl Fanny." An 1855 Inventory valued her at $650.
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unknown, Mary [68]
Listed in the December 11, 1858 division of slaves with an assigned value of $525. Allotted to Elizabeth McCoy (A.G.). Listed as "woman Mary." An 1855 inventory names "Mary and infant" with an assigned combined value of $675.
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unknown, Mariah [15]
Listed in the December 11, 1858 division of slaves with an assigned value of $100. Allotted to Elizabeth McCoy (A.G.). Listed as "woman Mariah." She was not named in the 1855 inventory.
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unknown, Sarah [29]
Listed in the December 11, 1858 division of slaves with an assigned value of $300. Allotted to Elizabeth McCoy (A.G.). Listed as "girl Sarah." In the 1855 inventory she was assigned a value of $400.
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unknown, Emily [5]
Listed in the December 11, 1858 division of slaves with an assigned value of $175. Allotted to Elizabeth McCoy (A.G.). Listed as "girl Emily." In the 1855 inventory she was assigned a value of $275.
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unknown, Annis [2]
Listed in the December 11, 1858 division of slaves with an assigned value of $175. Allotted to Ann Cave (John). Annis appears in the 1855 inventory with an assigned value of $225.
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unknown, Silvey [7]
Silvey, an enslaved member of Bullittsburg Baptist Church, is excluded from membership for "absconding from" her slaveholder Benjamin Watts, according to the Bullittsburg Baptist Church Book entries of March 1829.