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unknown, Perlina
1836 will of John Cleek Sr.; Perlina alloted to daughter Margaret Cleek Finnell
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unknown, Child [72]
1836 will of John Cleek Sr.; Evelina and her child alloted to daughter Margaret Cleek Finnell
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unknown, Evelina [2]
1836 will of John Cleek Sr.; Evelina and her child alloted to daughter Margaret Cleek Finnell
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unknown, Mary [13]
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unknown, George [31]
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unknown, Silvy [2]
Silvey was baptized as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1809.
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unknown, Milly [3]
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unknown, Ann [25]
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unknown, Ginny [1]
Ginny was listed in the names of members of the Burlington Baptist Church prior to 1854.
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unknown, Ann [32]
At 15 years old, Ann was listed as worthless, and unhealthy. She was part of the residual estate divided among sisters Ketturah Grant and Nancy Elliott.
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unknown, William [10]
Listed as "man", with an October 1817 value given of $550.
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unknown, Nelson [4]
Listed as "boy", with an October 1817 value given of $112.50.
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unknown, Henry [1]
Listed as "boy", with an October 1817 value given of $175.
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unknown, Elizaphan
Listed as "man", with an October 1817 value given of $175.
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unknown, Eliza [2]
Listed as "girl", with an October 1817 value given of $225.
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unknown, Eby
October 1817 value given as $350.
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unknown, Geoffrey
Geofery and Esther were sold to M. V. R. McKay of Meadville, Franklin County (Miss.). They escaped 23 May, 1837. A $60 Reward was offered for Ester, Geoffrey and Joe (who escaped with them, from Virginia.)
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unknown, Esther [5]
Geofery and Esther were sold to M. V. R. McKay of Meadville, Franklin County (Miss.). They escaped 23 May, 1837. A $60 Reward was offered for Ester, Geoffrey and Joe (who escaped with them, from Virginia.)
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unknown, Nelson [7]
The 1852 will gave Nelson "a black boy…a black girl named Fanny and the girls increase," to Mary Cathering Huey. Appraised at $400.
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unknown, Fanny [12]
The 1852 will gave Fanny, "a black girl… and a black boy named Nelson and the girls increase", to Mary Catherine Huey. Fanny was appraised at $400.
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unknown, Evaline [1]
The 1852 will gave Evaline "a negro woman named Eliza and a child named Evaline and their increase" to Martha Ann Huey. She was appraised at $300.
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unknown, Eliza [11]
The 1852 will gave Eliza "a negro woman…and a child called Evaline and their increase" to Martha Ann Huey. She was appraised at $500.
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unknown, Elvira [1]
Elvira was tried for the murder of her newborn infant. The verdict was death by hanging. The state paid Hawkins $750 for the loss.
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unknown, child [1]
Child was killed by its mother, Elvira, who was hanged for the crime on 11 December 1835.
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unknown, Sally [23]
At 10 years old, Sally was given the value of $400 as part of the residual estate devised to sisters, Ketturah Grant and Nancy Elliott.