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1852 Court Orders August Term_ Albert Miles, freeborn in Culpeper County, VA, 22 yrs old, bright mulatto, stands five feet seven inches high. Mrs. Nancy Botts declared that she knew him to be free born; that his mother's name was Jane Miles and his father's name was unknown.
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"Mary was born in Kentucky as a free person. Her mother was Ellen Simpson, the daughter of Jilson and Eliza Hawkins. Ellen moved with her parents to Rising Sun, Indiana, a year after her daughter died. Although there was no explanation of Mary’s death, James Dinsmore did make note of the coffin he purchased. Like her sister or aunt, Eliza, Mary was buried on the hill above the Dinsmore house, with two fieldstones marking her grave." --Cathy Callopy
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Free Person of Color in 1850 Federal Census: Petersburg, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1850 Federal Census: Petersburg, Boone, Kentucky. Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Petersburg, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Union, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Union, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Union, Boone, Kentucky. Found in 1880 working as a laborer for William Mann in Symmes Township in Hamilton County, Ohio.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Union, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Union, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Union, Boone, Kentucky. Found in Cincinnati in 1880 living with his wife and son on Fulton Street.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Walton, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Walton, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Walton, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Walton, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Walton, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Union, Boone, Kentucky living with William Neal and family as a farm hand.
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Free Person of Color in 1850 Federal Census: District 1, Boone, Kentucky, living with John and Charlotte Parker.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Burlington, Boone, Kentucky living in the household of John Marshall.
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Free Person of Color in 1850 Federal Census: District 1, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1850 Federal Census: District 1, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Petersburg, Boone, Kentucky living with Absolem Cornelius and his family as a farm hand.
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Free Person of Color in 1860 Federal Census: Florence, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1850 Federal Census: District 2, Boone, Kentucky.
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Free Person of Color in 1850 Federal Census: District 2, Boone, Kentucky.