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unknown, Rebecca [4]
1846 Appraisal of Leroy P. Hume gave Rebecca, age 35, a value of $350. in the 1859 slave divison of L.P. Hume, Rebecca went to Letha J Anderson at a value of $400.
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unknown, Minerva [2]
1846 Appraisal of Leroy P. Hume gave Minerva, age 18, a value of $350. She was not named in the settlement, possibly left with Aletha Hume.
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unknown, Nackey
On the 13th of March, 1800, 18 year old Nackey escaped from Jacob Fowler of Campbell and Boone Counties.
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unknown, Joe [2]
20 April 1810 Inventory listed Joe with a value of $400. He was sold to Henry Anderson at the cost of $350.
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unknown, Washington [1]
Named in the 6th district draft list as "a slaved owned by."
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unknown, Sarah [1]
Listed as "black."
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Anderson, Sandford
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unknown, Ben [25]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, female [32]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, Kitty [6]
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unknown, Joseph [9]
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unknown, John [41]
Emancipated, about 40 yrs. old, conditioned on serving Zebulon and wife, Polly, for their lives; to leave Kentucky pursuant to law, with $200 allotted for expenses of the group being emancipated; About 50 yrs. old, $500. Purchased from Benjamin Canby of Boone County ca. 1836.
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unknown, Mary [76]
Emancipated, about 51 or 52 yrs. old, conditioned on serving Zebulon and wife, Polly, for their lives, to leave Kentucky pursuant to law, with $200 allotted for expenses of the group being emancipated.
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unknown, Lucy Ann [1]
Born "Lucy", 5/6/52, 7 yrs. old, copper, afflicted; $50, and sister of Jane (10), Henry (14) and Columbus, no mention in emancipation deed.
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unknown, Junius
About 9 yrs. old, mulatto, $350; the transcribed inventory has him listed as James, but the original Inventory is clear
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unknown, June
Sister of Henry (14), Lucy Ann and Columbus, emancipated, about 5 yrs. old, bright mulatto, conditioned on serving Zebulon and wife, Polly, for their lives, to leave Kentucky pursuant to law, with $200 allotted for expenses of the group being emancipated; she is not in his Inventory
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unknown, Henry [42]
Brother of Jane (10), Lucy Ann and Columbus, emancipated, about 5 yrs. old, bright mulatto; conditioned on serving Zebulon and wife, Polly, for their lives; to leave Kentucky pursuant to law, with $200 allotted for expenses of the group being emancipated
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unknown, Emily [10]
About 22 yrs. old, copper mulatto, emancipated, conditioned on serving Zebulon and wife, Polly, for their lives; to leave Kentucky pursuant to law, with $200 allotted for expenses of the group being emancipated; about 24, mulatto, afflicted, $100.
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unknown, Columbus
Emancipated, conditioned on serving Zebulon and wife, Polly, for their lives, to leave Kentucky pursuant to law, with $200 allotted for expenses of the group being emancipated; dark copper; about 5, copper, $300; brother of Jane (10), Henry (14) and Lucy Ann
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unknown, Breckinridge
Listed as "black", no mother's name
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unknown, Pegg
Pegg became a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1811.
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unknown, Peggy [1]
1822- Manumitted by deed in Cincinnati, witnessed and certified in Boone County by clerk of courts- probably indicates that Peggy moved out of the state upon her emancipation.
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unknown, Bristow
January, 1802- Bristow, a man of about 5'8" height, stout, about 21 yrs old, escaped from Archelaus Alloway, who lived near Tanner's Station (Petersburg). A reward of $10 was offered for his return, plus "reasonable expenses."
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unknown, William [1]
Received as a member of Big Bone Baptist Church on August 24, 1854.
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unknown, Richard [2]