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unknown, Isabella [1]
The 1856 division of the slaves held by John Berkshire became part of the widow's dower (Frances Ellen Berkshire Crisler) until her death. Isabella was valued at $280.
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unknown, America [4]
The 1856 division of the slaves held by John Berkshire became part of the widow's dower (Frances Ellen Berkshire Crisler) until her death. America was valued at $400.
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unknown, Hannah [6]
The 1856 division of the slaves held by John Berkshire became part of the widow's dower (Frances Ellen Berkshire Crisler) until her death. Hannah was valued at $160.
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unknown, Harriet [9]
In the 1856 division of the slaves held by John Berkshire, Lavina and her seven children, all born after the death of John, became part of the widow's dower of Frances Ellen Berkshire Crisler until her death. Harriet was valued at $580.
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unknown, Lavina [2]
The 1856 division of the slaves held by John Berkshire became part of the widow's dower (Frances Ellen Berkshire Crisler) until her death. Lavina was given a value of $300 to Henry Berkshire. Lavina also appears in the 1838 appraisal of the estate, valued at $500.
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unknown, Paulina [1]
The 1856 division of the slaves held by John Berkshire became part of the widow's dower (Frances Ellen Berkshire Crisler) until her death. Paulina was given a value of $220.
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unknown, Jane [18]
The 1856 division of the slaves held by John Berkshire became part of the widow's dower (Frances Ellen Berkshire Crisler) until her death. Jane was given a value of $500.
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unknown, Winny [1]
Received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) in May 1830.
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unknown, Matilda [1]
In the 1838 appraisal of the estate of John Berkshire, Winny and her daughter Matilda were given a value of $500 together.
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unknown, Mary [2]
In the 1838 appraisal of the estate of John Berkshire, Mary was give a value of $250.
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unknown, Betty [2]
In the 1838 appraisal of the estate of John Berkshire, Betty was given a value of $200.
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unknown, Ann [12]
In the 1838 appraisal of the estate of John Berkshire, Ann was given a value of $300.
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unknown, Aaron [11]
In the 1838 appraisal of the estate of John Berkshire, Aaron was given a value of $400.
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unknown, Fountain [1]
In the 1825 inventory of the estate of Joel Berkshire, Fountain was given a value of $300.
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unknown, Dudley [1]
In the 1825 inventory of the estate of Joel Berkshire, Dudley was given a value of $300.
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unknown, female [34]
Listed as "black."
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Bedinger, William [1]
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unknown, female [84]
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Bogle, Tom
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unknown, Tom [3]
In the will of Benjamin F. Bedinger II, Tom was left to Hannah Bedinger until age 24 at which time he was to be freed.
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unknown, Bill [9]
In the will of Benjamin F. Bedinger II, Bill was left to Benjamin F. Bedinger Jr. until the age of 30, at which time he was to be freed.
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unknown, Harriet [10]
The 1856 inventory of the estate of Benjamin F. Bedinger, Jr. values 48 year old Harriet at $100. Harriet is not named in the will.
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Robeson, Ben
Ben Robeson was manumitted Jun 3rd, 1850, by B.F. Bedinger Jr. He was described as "about 30 yrs, about 5 feet 6 inches high, one front upper tooth out, dark complexion." A bond was provided to ensure that he would not become a charge upon the county.
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unknown, female [13]
The 1858 settlement of the estate of Alvin Berkshire, noted that "M.S. Rice [recieved a] receipt for [a] negro, dated Dec 17, 1852 $639, interest $55.98"
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unknown, female [18]
The 17 December 1819 sale of estate lists a female "girl" purchased by J Barkshire for $463.25