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unknown, Mary [1]
Division of land and slaves, Mary valued at $450.
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unknown, Sally Ann [1]
1853 Inventory and slave division, "girl Sally Ann" valued at $250.
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unknown, Martha [1]
1853 Inventory and Slave division, "girl Martha" valued at $550.
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unknown, William Henry [1]
Division of land and slaves, William Henry valued at $450.
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unknown, Alfred [1]
1853 Inventory and slave division, Alfred valued at $800.
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unknown, William [2]
1853 Division of land and slaves, William valued at $500.
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unknown, Louisa [1]
Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist): Letter of dismission granted 1843.
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unknown, Lettice
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unknown, Fanny [1]
Received by Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist), November 1842; Letter of Dismission granted Jan 1843.
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unknown, David [6]
1854: David appraised at $500.
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unknown, Charles [4]
1853 division of land and slaves, Charles valued at $400 upon death of Charles Allen.
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unknown, Amy [3]
Received as a member of Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist), March 1943.
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unknown, Abed
Received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist), November 1842. Letter of dismission granted from the church, January 1843.
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unknown, Elva [3]
Inventory and Slave division of Elizabeth Allen; "Elva and child- $500." Elva is given to John T. Allen, Value $350, no mention of child.
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unknown, female [103]
Not mentioned in 1853 slave division, possibly because still an infant; her mother was allotted to John T. Allen
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unknown, Boston [2]
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unknown, Lucy [16]
From the Deed of Manumission by John T. Alexander: "yellow Complexion (sic) about five feet seven or eight inches high."
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unknown, Letty [2]
Deed of Manumission, John T. Alexander: "aged about thirty seven years of age about a commonsize (sic) woman and common black complexion (sic) for negroes.'
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unknown, Catherine [3]
Will of Robert Adams: Catherine to wife Sarah, to revert back to children at her demise, $350 value at inventory.
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unknown, Richard [1]
Richard was a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church, beginning in 1842.
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unknown, Ben [10]
1856: Lewis Webb named as Executor, Webb is directed to "hire my negro man Ben from year to year as he may see proper, giving him the privilege of selecting a home where he should be reasonably paid" The proceeds of the hiring out of Ben are to be put toward his support. No mention of emancipation. 1858 inventory gives age as 65 yrs., value $75
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unknown, Milton [1]
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unknown, Fanny [20]
Fanny died of whooping cough at the age of six months.
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unknown, Mahala [1]
Nov 1854 Will of James Akin (formerly of Carroll County, now of Boone)- "one black girl named Mahala and her increase forever."
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unknown, Oscar
Nov 1854 Will of James Akin (formerly of Carroll County, now of Boone)- "one black boy named Oscar."