AA--Trundle Story--Slave Holders
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Trundle, Thomas J. Dr. Thomas Trundle frequently bartered with patients for his medical services, and provided loans through mortgage for many local landowners. As a result, conflict arose between Trundle and the many people who owed him money. Trundle was practicing medicine in Boone County, and records support the fact that many of the local slaveholders in the area bartered with him for medical care for the enslaved people nearby.
- Riley, Henry W.
- Martin, J.L.
- Kendrick, Joseph
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Hughes, Joseph C. Joseph C. Hughes, one of the major landowners of the Union-Richwood area, owned five large farms along the Louisville Turnpike (now U.S. Highway 42). He also donated the land for the Hughes Chapel Methodist Church (now demolished) near Beaver Lick.
- Utz, Martha Ann
- Anderson, William [1]