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unknown, male [12]
From Joshua Zimmerman's 1851 will: all slaves to be set free upon Zimmerman's death (13 total). Only 3 are named, others were listed in the 1850 U. S. Federal Census Slave Schedule. Presumably the family members of William's and Sarah's families named in the will.
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unknown, female [6]
From Joshua Zimmerman's 1851 will: all slaves to be set free upon Zimmerman's death (13 total). Only 3 are named, others were listed in the 1850 U. S. Federal Census Slave Schedule. Presumably the family members of William's and Sarah's families named in the will.
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unknown, female [5]
From Joshua Zimmerman's 1851 will: all slaves to be set free upon Zimmerman's death (13 total). Only 3 are named, others were listed in the 1850 U. S. Federal Census Slave Schedule. Presumably the family members of William's and Sarah's families named in the will.
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unknown, female [21]
From Joshua Zimmerman's 1851 will: all slaves to be set free upon Zimmerman's death (13 total). Only 3 are named, others were listed in the 1850 U. S. Federal Census Slave Schedule. Presumably the family members of William's and Sarah's families named in the will.
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unknown, child [66]
From Joshua Zimmerman's 1851 will: all slaves to be set free upon Zimmerman's death (13 total). Only 3 are named, others were listed in the 1850 U. S. Federal Census Slave Schedule. Presumably the family members of William's and Sarah's families named in the will.
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unknown, Angeline [5]
From Joshua Zimmerman's 1851 will: all slaves to be set free upon Zimmerman's death (13 total). Family or families(s) of William and Sarah to get a tract of land in Clermont County, Ohio, to be equally divided.
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Jackson, Andrew
From Joshua Zimmerman's 1851 will: all slaves to be set free upon Zimmerman's death (13 total). Only 3 are named, others from 1850 U. S. Federal Census Slave Schedule. Presumably the family members of William's and Sarah's families named in will. Andrew Jackson's mother thinks he may be in Canada.
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unknown, Allen [5]
From Joshua Zimmerman's 1851 will: all slaves to be set free upon Zimmerman's death (13 total). Allen to receive $50 upon settlement of estate, and third choice of horses (first and second choices went to heirs).
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unknown, Oliver [3]
An eleven year old boy described as "black." He was born in Virginia and died in March 1860 of "consumption." He had been described as being ill for a year prior.
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unknown, Israel [1]
NOTE: Inventories at Independence Courthouse 3-599, 5/28/55, June Term 1855; $650
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unknown, Eliza Ann
NOTE: Inventories at Independence Courthouse 3- 599, 5/28/55, June Term 1855, $550
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unknown, Abrahm [5]
Abrahm was born in Virginia. The slaveholder associated with him, Benjamin Yager, resided in Jefferson County (Ky.) He was listed as being a free man at the time of his death. He died in Boone County (Ky.).
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Brockman, Rachel
The 1858 inventory of the estate of Lewis Conner lists "one negro woman, Rachel" with a value given of $750.
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Bishop, Price
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Bishop, John
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Bishop, George
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Bishop, Frances
The 1858 inventory of the estate of Lewis Conner lists "one negro girl Frances" with a value given of $325.
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unknown, Lewis [31]
NOTE: 14, died 5/20/57 (Kenton County Death Records)
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unknown, Temperance
NOTE: Will Books at Independence Courthouse 1-37, 9/1/44, January Term 1845; to wife, Jemimah, along with unnamed children
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unknown, Henry [51]
NOTE: Will Books at Independence Courthouse 1-37, 9/1/44, January Term 1845; to his daughters, Matilda Southern and Harriet Bishop
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unknown, George [49]
NOTE: Will Books at Independence Courthouse 1-37, 9/1/44, January Term 1845; to his daughters, Matilda Souther and Harriet Bishop
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unknown, Ben [27]
NOTE: Will Books at Independence Courthouse 1-37, 9/1/44, January Term 1845; to widow, Jemima