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unknown, Mary [11]
1851 Appraisal of "girl Mary" values her at $700. She was then sold to Andrew Sheets for $700.
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unknown, Sarah [10]
1851 Appraisal of estate lists "Negro Girl Sarah" with a value of $100. The estate settlement mentions "negro woman" appraised at $100.
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unknown, Sally [4]
1851 Appraisal of "girl Sally" lists her with a value of $100.
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unknown, Delila [2]
Received by baptism into the Sand Run Church on April 9, 1840.
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unknown, Frances [2]
Frances is listed in the probate records for Obediah Flourence in Caswell County, NC. Obediah died in 1816, and Moses Simpson was his son-in-law. At that time Frances was listed as a "girl", and valued at $300.
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Frazier, Nancy
She is listed as "black" in her birth record.
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Frazier, Amanda
She is listed as "black" in her birth record. In 1870 she is listed as a "domestic servant" in the home of Matthew and Nancy A. McHatton.
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Frazier, William [2]
In 1880 the family was living in Union, Kentucky.
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unknown, male [4]
From the diary of Lewis Loder, December 4th, 1860: "A man by the name of Rice was in Pete & Bot (sic) a Black boy of G. H. Fraza & took the Black woman & the little Black Girl out to L. P. Scott's & left them there."
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unknown, female [22]
From the diary of Lewis Loder, December 4th, 1860: "A man by the name of Rice was in Pete & Bot (sic) a Black boy of G. H. Fraza & took the Black woman & the little Black Girl out to L. P. Scott's & left them there." From the diary of Lewis Loder, April 15th, 1861: "G.H. Frazee (sic) took his negro women on the mail boat and went away."
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unknown, female [102]
From the diary of Lewis Loder, December 4th, 1860: "A man by the name of Rice was in Pete & Bot (sic) a Black boy of G. H. Fraza & took the Black woman & the little Black Girl out to L. P. Scott's & left them there." From the diary of Lewis Loder, April 15th, 1861: "G.H. Frazee (sic) took his negro women on the mail boat and went away."
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unknown, Nicy
Listed in the slave inventory with a value of $150.
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unknown, Mary [14]
Listed in the slave inventory with a value of $550.
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unknown, Caleb [3]
Listed in the slave inventory with a value of $200.
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unknown, Jane [27]
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unknown, Albert [2]
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unknown, Milly [17]
Milly was listed in the 1857 property division of John Stephens where she was assigned a value of $600. She was allotted to the slaveholder's daughter, Eliza Ann Stephens Fisk.
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unknown, Mary [12]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, Tolbert
Tolbert was listed as a member of the Sand Run Baptist Church. Church records state that he and Maria were "sent Away" in 1850. They were possibly sold, as this does not sound like an escape.
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unknown, Mariah [1]
Mariah was listed as a member of the Sand Run Baptist Church. Church records state that she was "sent Away" in 1850.
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unknown, Maria [3]
Maria was received by baptism into the Sand Run Baptist Church in 1843.
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unknown, Effy
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unknown, Tom [8]
Tom was purchased by J.N. Early from Ansel Jerrell in 1860 for $800.
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unknown, Esam
Esam was listed as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church from 1818 till 1856.
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unknown, Eliza [20]
Eliza was received into the Sand Run Baptist Church by baptism in October of 1830.