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unknown, Ann [15]
The 1854 appraisal of the estate of Joshua Rice lists a "Negro Woman Ann and child" with a combined value of $900, set aside to the widow. The guardian settlement states "negro man woman and child sold."
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unknown, Charlotte [3]
On October 27th, 181, Charlotte was valued at $450. She was listed as "woman."
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unknown, Noah [4]
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unknown, Jo [1]
The December 17th, 1819 sale of the estate of Benjamin Rice lists a "negro man and woman" who were purchased by Ben Rice for $580.50. The two enslaved persons were allotted to his widow in his will.
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Riddle, Samuel
Samuel was purchased from Margaret Rice circa 1855 by John Gaines whom subsequently applied for compensation for Samuel when he enlisted. Samuel's family went by the surname "Riddle" after Emancipation.
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unknown, Mina [2]
The 1820 inventory and sale of the estate of Hiram Cave resulted in Mina and her child being appraised together, giving them a value of $450. Together they were sold to William Rice for the price of $501.
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unknown, Sam [4]
The 1820 inventory and sale of the estate of Hiram Cave resulted in Mina and her child being appraised together, giving them a value of $450. Together they were sold to William Rice for the price of $501.
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unknown, Louisa [4]
The 1833 inventory of the estate of William Carpenter, Sr, lists Louisa with a value given of $275. After his widow's death in 1834, her value decreased to $250. The 1834 estate sale resulted in the selling of Louisa to Richard Rice for $258.
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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, Elvira [3]
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unknown, Nancy [21]
Listed as "mulatto."
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unknown, Mary [49]
The 1859 settlement of John Robinson lists Mary with a value of $100.
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unknown, Lun
The 1859 estate settlement of John Robinson lists Lun with a value of $275.
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unknown, Joanne
The 1859 estate settlement of John Robinson lists Joanne with a value of $500. She was allotted to the widow.
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unknown, Jane [20]
The 1859 estate settlement of John Robinson lists Jane with a value of $350.
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unknown, Henry [14]
The 1859 estate settlement of John Robinson lists Henry with a value of $800. He was allotted to the widow.
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unknown, George [24]
The 1859 estate settlement of John Robinson lists George with a value of $350.
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unknown, Dorcas [2]
The 1859 estate settlement of John Robinson lists Dorcas and child with a combined value of $600.
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unknown, child [52]
The 1859 estate settlement of John Robinson lists Dorcas and child with a combined value of $600.
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unknown, Alice [7]
The 1859 estate settlement of John Robinson valued Alice at $175.
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unknown, Rachel [16]
In July 1842, Rachel was included in a list of African American members of the Dry Creek Baptist Church.
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unknown, Leiza
The March 20th, 1814 will of Thomas Brown bequeathed Leiza to his daughter Sarah Robinson.
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unknown, Walker [1]
Documents of William Brockman's estate dated April 5th 1813 valued Walker at $100. He is also mentioned in William Brockman's 1816 inventory valued at $162.
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unknown, Edmund [9]
Edmund was listed as "mulatto", no mother's name.
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unknown, Lidia [2]
Listed as "black", no mother's name.