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Powell, Lewis
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Powell, James
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Powell, George
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unknown, Elijah [3]
From an entry of the Diary of Lewis Loder dated December 11th, 1860: "Mr. John Norrises (sic) Black Man Elijah died"
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Powell, David
David and Lucy Powell and their 4 children escaped in October, 1847 from Norris in Petersburg, KY. In 1849, Norris and several others made an attempt to recapture them in Cassopolis, MI, but were stopped in South Bend, IN with a writ of habeas corpus. The Powells slipped away. Norris successfully sued the men who helped derail his efforts for the value of the lost enslaved people. He was awarded more than $2800 in this well-covered case.
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unknown, Beverly [2]
She was a member of Bullittsburg Baptist Church since 1841. She was excluded from membership in 1856.
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unknown, Betsy [8]
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unknown, Harvey [3]
The 1853 inventory lists Harvey, age 5, with a value of $300. Harvey was set apart to Mariah Norris Brasher.
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unknown, Taylor
The 1853 inventory lists Taylor, age 4, with a value of $250. Taylor was set apart to Charles Norris and daughter Eliza Bush.
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unknown, Frank [11]
The 1853 inventory lists Frank, age 15, with a value of $550. Frank was set apart to Charles Norris and daughter Elia Norris Bush.