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unknown, Fanny [34]
Listed in 1833 inventory of Thomas Story- Fanny and child (Napoleon) together $350
Listed in the 1839 division of property of Thomas Story; enslaved woman Fanny (value $500) is set apart to the widow, Elizabeth (Arnold) Story, representing 1/3 of the total value of the enslaved (Fanny and her four children)
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unknown, Frank [4]
Frank was baptised as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in the month of August of the year 1800.
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unknown, Benjamin [8]
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unknown, Milly [2]
Inventory of William Aylor, 1853, valued at $400; possibly the mother of Noah, born 9 May 1861.
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unknown, Jane [24]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, Noah [7]
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unknown, Lucy [31]
Estate sale of Michael Aylor valued at $200.
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unknown, Sarah [3]
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unknown, Lucy [27]
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unknown, Eliza [14]
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unknown, Charles [10]
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Dickerson, Jesse
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unknown, Sam [2]
1858 inventory of estate valued at $300. next to the amount is written $1075.45.
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unknown, male [22]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, Dick [8]
Named in the 6th district draft list as "a slave owned by" Henry Aylor
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unknown, Allis [2]
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Aylor, Fisher
He resided on Petersburg Road in Boone County, Kentucky, and appears in the 1867 tax rolls, being assessed $50 for one lot. He moved to Erlanger in neighboring Kenton County sometime between 1890 and 1900, likely after the death of his wife in 1897.
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unknown, Martha [2]
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unknown, Jeptha
Listed as "black."
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Bell, Edmond
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unknown, Peter [1]
1854 appraisal value of $900. Not named as sold in settlement. Unclear where Peter went. Will of Aylor states "negroes not to be sold out of the family", however unclear if this was the case.
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unknown, Margie
Not named in appraisal, mention in settlement- "by amount paid Stanton Aylor (son of Benjamin) as per agreement with heirs, one negro woman Margie- $100" July 1854.
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unknown, Jane [17]
1854 appraisal value of $600, sold before settlement.
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unknown, Isaac [5]
1854 Appraisal value of $600, sold before the settlement. Will of Benjamin Aylor states "negroes not to be sold out of the family."
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unknown, Edmund [5]
1854 appraisal value of $800, sold before settlement. Will of Benjamin Aylor states "negroes not to be sold out of the family."