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Tardy, Frank
Frank Tardy was a carpenter by trade before the war. He was discharged due to an injury to his arm.
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Thomas, Fielding
Fielding Thomas was born and raised in Boone County (Ky.). His father and mother were listed as Thomas and Malinda (Freedmen's paper says "left her when a child"). His wife was listed as: Milly. His residence was in Warren County, (Miss.).
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unknown, Sally [19]
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unknown, Winnie [5]
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Towsey, William
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Taylor, William
William Taylor was a resident of Wayne County (Ind.).
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Waites, William T.
William T. Waites was born in Boone County (Ky.). His military records describe him as "negro" with an occupation of "fireman." His height was 5 feet and 10 inches.
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Smith, William
His military records indicate he served as a substitute, credited to Boone County (Ky.).
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Scott, William
William Scott's place of birth was Kenton County (Ky.), he was credited to 6th district. He may have a possible connection to the Boone County Scotts.
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Sanford, William
In 1857, eight men perish in an explosion of the "Noah P. Sprague" boat on the Detroit River, among them, William Sanford, unknown Tolliver (Taliaferro), unknown Stephenson, all listed as "colored," and from Malden, Canada West. This area was a settlement for many freedom seekers from Boone County (Ky.)
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Webster, William H.
On 7 Oct 1865, William was discharged due to illness at hospital at Brazos (Tex.), and mustered out at Brownsville (Tex.), His free status was noted at that time. He was transferred to Davis Island Hospital (N.Y.)
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unknown, William [25]
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unknown, Wesley [6]
Wesley was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) in September 1842. He was cited in March 1856 for "fiddling and dancing."
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unknown, Tom [27]
Tom was listed as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) in July 1865. He was listed as one of those "who have more recently gone to parts unknown to us."
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unknown, Tolliver
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Wheatley, Thomas
Thomas Wheatley was born in Kentucky, possibly Boone County (Ky.). He was the husband of Jane (unknown) and father of Milton, Isham, Elvira and Ellen Wheatley Reynolds. He lived in Vicksburg (Miss.).
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unknown, Talbot
Talbot was received by letter at the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) on March 9, 1816.
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unknown, Susan [12]
Susan was received by baptism into the Sand Run Baptist Church on November 4, 1853. She was later listed as "absent."
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unknown, Steve
Steve was listed as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) in July 1865 as one of those "who have more recently gone to parts unknown to us."
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unknown, Stephenson
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unknown, Stephen [8]
Stephen was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) in November 1842.
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unknown, Silvey [6]
Silvey was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) on April 14, 1811.
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unknown, Shedrich
Shedrich was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) in September 1842.
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Stevenson, Sanford
Sanford Stevenson had a probable connection to the Boone County (Ky.) Stevensons family.
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Washington, Samuel
While in the military he was assigned to a government saw mill.