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unknown, male [81]
The inventory of 1848 lists an "old man" with a value given of $100.
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unknown, Joe [1]
Joe was charged with murder and subsequently hanged for the death of Eliza Bryan Marquess. The slave owners were paid $900 for the loss of Joe.
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unknown, Lewis [30]
The inventory of 22 November 1852 lists Lewis with a value of $600.
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unknown, George [50]
It is not certain that George is a slave. He is listed as "black George" as a purchaser of items at the estate sale on 23 November 1852.
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unknown, Silvy [2]
Silvey was baptized as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1809.
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unknown, Margaret [13]
In Madison Young's will dated October 31, 1855, Margaret was allotted to James and Nancy Ross along with her parents Aga and Elias, and their siblings. Then she was to be allotted to Mariah Jane Bobbit, the daughter Of John Bobbit.
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unknown, Caroline [4]
In Madison Young's will dated October 13, 1855, Caroline was allotted to Nancy Ross "forever."
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unknown, Joseph [8]
In a will dated October 31, 1855, Joseph was allotted to James and Nancy Ross with his parents Aga and Elias, and siblings- later to be sold to the highest bidder with the profit divided between the children of Fountain and Barnet Young.
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unknown, Harrison [2]
In a will dated October 31, 1855, Harrison was allotted to James and Nancy Ross with his parents Aga and Elias, and siblings- later to be sold to the highest bidder with the profit divided between the children of Fountain and Barnet Young.
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unknown, George [25]
In a will dated October 31, 1855, George was allotted to James and Nancy Ross with his parents Aga and Elias, and siblings- later to be sold to highest the bidder with the profit divided between the children of Fountain and Barnet Young.
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unknown, Ephraim
In a will dated October 31, 1855, Ephraim was allotted to James and Nancy Ross with his parents Aga and Elias, and siblings- later to be sold to the highest bidder with the profit divided between the children of Fountain and Barnet Young.
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unknown, Elias [2]
In a will dated October 31, 1855, Elias was allotted to James and Nancy Ross along with his wife Aga and their children Ephraim, Harrison, Joseph, Margaret, George and future issue later to be sold to highest bidder with the profit divided between the children of Fountain and Barnet Young.
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unknown, Dudley [4]
In a will dated October 31, 1855, Dudley was allotted to James and Nancy Ross, later to be sold to the highest bidder with the profit divided between the children of Fountain and Barnet Young.
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unknown, Aga
In a will dated October 31, 1855, Aga was allotted to James and Nancy Ross along with her Husband Elias and their children: Ephraim, Harrison, Joseph, Margaret, George and future issue later to be sold to highest bidder with the profit being divided between the children of Fountain and Barnet Young. This may be the same Aga listed in the will to be freed.
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unknown, Henry [47]
November 1849 inventory lists Henry at $400. 5 June 1849 Henry was sold for $460 by Elizabeth Helms' estate.
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unknown, Ben [26]
1849 inventories list Ben at $300, and sold by Elizabeth Helms' estate 5 June 1849 for $325.
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unknown, Frances [13]
Frances was mentioned in the inventories at the Independence Courthouse 2-185, 10/23/50, December Term 1850. She is listed as "girl," and she was allotted to John C. Cox, the husband of Amelia Wayman Cox.
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unknown, Granville [2]
Granville was mentioned in the inventories at the Independence Courthouse 2- 185, 10/23/50, December Term 1850. He was listed as "boy," and assigned a value of $400 in the original Inventory. He was allotted to John C. Cox, the husband of Amelia Wayman Cox.