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Hogan, Overton P. The 1840 census lists one free woman of color between the ages of 36 and 54, and two enslaved men.
- Smith, John
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Flournoy, Francis Francis Flournoy lived in Pendleton County (Ky.) near the fork of the licking river. He appears in the 1810 census in Pendleton holding 16 enslaved people. in the 1820 census his household is in Fayette County holding 13 enslaved people.
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Moore, Nancy In 1850 Nancy Ross is living in Kenton, Kentucky. Nancy Ross is living with her husband James in the 1860 Walton, Boone, Kentucky census.
- Rankin, Horace
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Ross, James C. The 1830 census shows James C Ross with two known enslaved in Boone County, Kentucky. In 1850 James Ross was living in Kenton, Kentucky. James Ross is living in Walton, Boone, Kentucky in 1860. His occupation is hotel keeper.
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Stansifer, Reuben Reuben Stansifer was born in Harrison County (Ky.). He served in the U.S. Civil war and was discharged for disability. He was listed as being unable to care for himself. He was listed in his pension under the alias Reuben Corbin.
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Kirtley, James James Kirtley was born in Harrison County (Ky.), credited to Harrison County. He may have had potential connections to Boone County (Ky.) Kirtley family and 117th soldiers.
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Frazier, James James Bailey was born in Boone County (Ky.) and credited to Harrison County (Ky.). He served in the Civil War and was promoted to Corporal. He fell sick and was admitted to a hospital, then later discharged per the surgeon in Norfolk (Va.) on June 8, 1865.
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Emancipation Day Services Held An excerpt from the article, "Several hundred colored persons of the city met in celebration New Year's Day by an Emancipation Day program at the Second Baptist church, Wednesday morning at 11 'o clock. Rev. E. J. Liggins, of the Payne A.M.E. church, led in the services. Members of the congregation who were born in slavery and who remembered clearly the conditions existing before the Civil War, spoke, telling of their deep gratitude for liberty and equal rights. Those who spoke were Zack Chambers who is 76 years of age, Rev. J.L. Francis born in Richmond, Kentucky, in 1862, pastor of the Second Baptist church; Mrs. Margaret Craif, born in Cynthiana, Kentucky, and Mrs. Fannie Bryant, born in Francisville, Boone County, Kentucky. Miss Mildred Conway played for the services [...]"
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Newton, Asa W. Asa Newton appears in the 1850 District 1, Boone, Kentucky census. He is a physician. In 1860 Asa is living in Pendleton, Kentucky. The 1870 census shows Asa Newton living in Bigger, Jennings, Indiana. He has again moved in the 1880 census to Grandview, Edgar, Illinois.
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Menzies, William Adam The 1840 Boone County, Kentucky census shows William Menzies with twelve enslaved. The 1850 census shows William living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. He is a farmer. In 1860 William Menzies is living in Covington Ward 2, Kenton, Kentucky. In 1870 William is living in Precinct 1, Pendleton, Kentucky with his son John.
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Whitson, Basel Basil Whitson appears to be living in Boone County for the 1830, 1840 and 1850 Censuses. In 1860 he appears to be living in Carroll County, Missouri, before returning to Kentucky to appear on the 1870 census residing in Pendleton County, Ky.
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Lawson, John M. The 1850 census shows John Lawson living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. In 1860, 1870 and 1880 John Mountjoy Lawson was living in Campbell, Kentucky and listed as a farmer.
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unknown, Harriet [28] Harriet was received as a member of the San Run Baptist Church on November 13, 1853.
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Hawkins, Moses Moses Hawkins was known to have three enslaved in the Missouri, Spencer, Ralls 1830 census. The 1840 census shows Moses Hawkins with two enslaved in Clay, Ralls, Missouri. The 1850 census shows Moses Hawkins living in District 73, Ralls, Missouri, USA. He states he was born in Kentucky and his occupation was farmer. Moses died on December 29, 1853 and is buried in Emerson Cemetery in New London, Ralls County, Missouri.
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Frazier, Joel B. In 1840 Joel B Frazier was shown to have one enslaved in Boone County, Kentucky. Joel Frazier lived in District 2, Boone, Kentucky in 1850 with his wife and children. His occupation was listed as farmer. The 1860 census shows Joel Frazier in Union, Boone, Kentucky. Joel stated he was born in Kentucky in the 1870 census. He was again listed living in Union, Boone, Kentucky. The 1880 census places Joel Frazier again in Union, Boone, Kentucky. He stated his father was born in Pennsylvania and his mother in Virginia. Joel Frazier died Oct 7, 1891 and is buried in Richwood Presbyterian Cemetery.
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Foster, George [1] In 1840 George Foster was known to have 5 enslaved. The 1850 census shows George Foster living in District 2, Boone, Kentucky with his wife and children. He was born about 1799 in Kentucky and his occupation is farmer.
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Ellis, Henry In 1850 Henry Ellis lived in District 1, Pendleton, Kentucky with his wife and children. He states he was born in Virginia about 1788. Henry Ellis was living in Pendleton, Kentucky in the 1860 census. His post office was listed as Flower Creek. Henry Ellis died in 1868. His will was probated in Pendleton County, Kentucky on 1 May 1868.
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Drinkard, Joshua In the 1830 Campbell County, Kentucky census Joshua Drinkard was known to have seven enslaved. Joshua Drinkard was known to have nineteen enslaved in the 1840 Kenton County, Kentucky census. In the 1850 census Joshua Drinkard was living in Kenton County, Kentucky and listed as a farmer. He was born in Virginia about 1778. He is living with his wife and children.
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Dougherty, Levi Levi Daugherty is known to have five enslaved in the Kenton County, Kentucky 1840 census. The 1850 census shows Levi with wife Nancy and two children living in Covington, Ward Four, Kenton County, Kentucly. He is a shoe maker. He is known to have 13 enslaved in the 1850 Slave Schedules. In 1860 Levi Daugherty is living in Covington Ward Four, Kenton County, Kentucky with his wife and daughter. His occupation is real estate agent. The 1870 census shows Levi and Nancy living again in Covington Ward Four, Kenton County, Kentucky with no children but seven blacks in the household, six of them are listed as domestic servants. Levi died 21 Dec 1880 and is buried in Linden Grove Cemetery in Covington, Kentucky.
- Cummins, Preston
- Conner, John [2]
- Corbin, William Henry
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West, James West family