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unknown, Kit [4]
Kit escaped from Fayette County slaveholder Lewis Collins on 10 September, 1810. He had been sold to Collins by Boone County slaveholder Uriel Sebree sometime prior to escape. Collins offered a $10 reward for his return
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unknown, Judah [4]
1830 settlement of estate of Wendell Love, "Judy, named in said inventory having died"
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unknown, Judah [1]
1828 Inventory of Windel Love lists Judah with a value given of $300. There is no mention of sale.
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unknown, Henry [15]
Henry was listed as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1802. He was dismissed by letter in 1803.
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Williams, Alfred
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unknown, Sarah [17]
Sarah was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church in July 1844.
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unknown, Lee [2]
He became a member of Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist).
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unknown, Tom [35]
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unknown, Elizabeth [14]
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unknown, Elva [5]
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unknown, female [25]
Described as "mulatto," she and another young woman escaped from a farmer by the name of Lodge in 1852.
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unknown, female [24]
Described as "mulatto," she and another young woman escaped from a farmer by the name of Lodge in 1852.
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Lillard, Milton
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unknown, Madia [1]
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unknown, female [109]
From the diary of Lewis Loder March 2, 1860: "Amanda, Black woman, had a baby girl" Amanda was probably Loder's enslaved woman. 1860 census shows Loder holding an infant, 5 months old (also three women 48, 20 and 16 years old, any of which could be Amanda).
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unknown, child [58]
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unknown, Amanda [9]
From the diary of Lewis Loder March 2, 1860: "Amanda, Black woman, had a baby girl" Amanda was probably Loder's enslaved woman. 1860 census shows Loder with an infant, 5 months old. There are also three women 48, 20 and 16 years old, any of which could be Amanda.
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unknown, Almeda [7]
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unknown, Aaron [8]
From the diary of Lewis Loder 19 May, 1860, "I sent Aaron, black boy, to work for A. H. Hedges" In the 1860 slave schedule, Loder is listed as slaveholder of an enslaved boy, 14 years old, who is probably Aaron.
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unknown, Henry [48]
Henry was listed with a value of $500 in 1841.
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unknown, Sam [14]
Sam was listed with a value of $450 in 1841.
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unknown, female [89]
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unknown, Susan [17]
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unknown, Ruth [1]
Listed as "black", no mother's name.
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unknown, Mary [28]
It is possible that she is the same person as Mary Corbin.