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- Herndon, Waller Stephens
- Eubanks, Robert
- Sebree, Uriel
- Moore, William Thomas
- Sanders, Isaac D.
- Willis, William
- Goff, Daniel
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Slaveholders in the Campbell County Tax List, 1795 A partial list of slaveholders appearing in the 1795 tax rolls, along with the number of enslaved people held. In 1795, Campbell County encompassed all of what is now Boone, Kenton and Campbell Counties.
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Reid, Archibald In the mid-1790s, Archibald Reid was active in the early government of Campbell County (founded in 1795), and owned considerable land near today's town of Walton. He apparently established a distillery and a tavern house. He and Moses Scott were issued a tavern license, 14 Feb 1803. Abner Gaines purchased the property from Reid in circa 1813.
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Kentucky General Assembly List for Boone, Campbell, and Kenton Counties
by Legislative Session Year, 1900-1930 A list of the General Assembly Representatives by legislative session year. Notations give the party affiliation and whether or not the person was an incumbent.
- Duvall, Robert Lee
- Aylor, Anna Belle
- Nelson, Louisa Haydon
- Stephens, Edmund Waller [2]
- Stephens, Statira Bonaparte
- Stephens, Napoleon Bonaparte
- Sandford, Catherine
- Stephens, Agnes Nelson [1]
- Stephens, William Robinson
- Stephens, Agnes
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Herndon, Benjamin Though they were still in Virginia in 1805, Benjamin and his family had relocated to Campbell County, Ky by 1810.
- Stephens, Nancy Jane Waller
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unknown, Townley Enslaver Thomas Bean offered a $100 reward for the return of Townley, who took his freedom while in Campbell County, one mile below Cincinnati (West Covington or Ludlow area). Townley, 21 yrs old, was recently purchased from John I. Estep of Maryland, and it is suspected he may return there (for family?), or he may go to Ohio or Pennsylvania. The enslaver resides in Prince George’s County, MD, though it’s not clear why Townley was in Kentucky when he escaped.
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1825--Reward Ad For Townley Enslaver Thomas Bean offered a $100 reward for the return of Townley, who took his freedom while in Campbell County, one mile below Cincinnati (West Covington or Ludlow area). Townley, 21 yrs old, was recently purchased from John I. Estep of Maryland, and it is suspected he may return there (for family?), or he may go to Ohio or Pennsylvania. The enslaver resides in Prince George’s County, MD, though it’s not clear why Townley was in Kentucky when he escaped.
- Anderson, William H.