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Stockton, Philip
One page of Philip Stockton's military records mentions that his associated slaveholder was Edward Stockton of Estill County.
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Ketchum, Cassie
Cassie Ketchum was interviewed in Crawfordsville, IN, in 1891 about her time serving as a nurse to E.R.S Canby. She was born in Prince Georges County, Maryland, enslaved to Nancy Sprigg (possibly Ann Sprigg) then given to a young cousin of Sprigg, Dr. Israel Canby. She lived in Boone County (Ky.) for several years, and married twice in Boone. Her first husband was John Griffin. Her second husband was Andy Ketchum. She relocated to Indiana with Dr. Canby.
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unknown, Tom [22]
Tom was listed as the property of Ann Sprigg by Israel T. Canby, the executor of her will. He may have been brought to Boone County later than 1816. He was assigned a value of $500.
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unknown, Stephen [7]
The 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentions Betty and per Ann's will: Stephen, his wife Betty and their children (not named) are to be freed after 5 years of her death. This is repeated in an inventory (4 years, 5 months) stating a collective value of $540 for the remainder of their enslavement.
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unknown, Sawney [1]
The 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentions Sawney at 29 years of age with an assigned value of $600. They were possibly transferred to Israel T. Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg.
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unknown, Ricard
The 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentions Ricard at 10 years of age with an assigned value of $300. He was possibly transferred to Israel T. Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg.
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unknown, Pompey
In Ann Sprigg's will dated February 24, 1816: The husband of Nelly and their children were to be freed immediately upon the death of Sprigg.
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unknown, Phillip
The 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentions Phillip at 42 years of age with an assigned value of $500. He was possibly transferred to Israel T. Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg.
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unknown, Onnalls
The 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentions Onnalls at 17 years of age with an assigned value of $500. They were possibly transferred to Israel T. Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg.
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unknown, Nelly [2]
The 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentions Nelly at 10 years of age with an assigned value of $300. She was possibly transferred to Israel T. Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg. In the will dated February 24, 1816, two Nellys are mentioned.
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unknown, Nace
The 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentions Nace at 19 years of age with an assigned value of $600. They were transferred to Sarah Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg.
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unknown, Molly [1]
The 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentions Molly at 20 years of age with an assigned value of $500. She was transferred to Sarah Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg.
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unknown, Minty
The 1816 Appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentions Minty at 35 years of age with an assigned value of $300. She was possibly transferred to Israel T. Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg.
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unknown, Milly [15]
The 1816 Appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentioned Milly at 15 years of age with an assigned value of $450. She was possibly transferred to Israel T. Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg.
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unknown, Massy [2]
In an 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate: "Old Massy," Judy (blind) and Celia were appraised together at $240 They were possibly transferred to Israel T. Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg.
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unknown, Massy [1]
The 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentions Massy at 19 years of age with an assigned value of $500. She was possibly transferred to Israel T. Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg. There was another Massy mentioned in the appraisal.
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unknown, Maria [17]
Maria was listed as the property of Ann Sprigg by Israel T. Canby, the executor of her will. She may have been brought to Boone County later than 1816 and she was assigned a value of $350. She was listed with unamed daughter.
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unknown, Lucy [30]
In the 1816 will of Ann Sprigg: "Lucy and all her children" were to be freed immediately upon Sprigg's death.
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unknown, Kitty [9]
Kitty was listed as the property of Ann Sprigg by Israel T. Canby, the executor of her will. She may have been brought to Boone County later than 1816. She was assigned a value of $350.
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unknown, Juliet
The 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentions Juliet at 17 years of age with an assigned value of $500. She was possibly transferred to Israel T. Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg.
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unknown, Judy [6]
In an 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate: "Old Massy," Judy (blind) and Celia were appraised together at $240 They were possibly transferred to Israel T. Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg.
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unknown, Johnston
The 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentions Johnston at 2 years of age with an assigned value of $100. He was possibly transferred to Israel T. Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg.
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unknown, Jerry [3]
The 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentions Jerry at 15 years of age and assigned him a value of $300. He was transferred to Sarah Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg.
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unknown, Jacob [4]
The 1816 appraisal of Ann Sprigg's estate mentions Jacon at 33 years of age with an assigned value of $400. He was possibly transferred to Israel T. Canby, cousin of Ann Sprigg.
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unknown, Henson
Henson was listed as the property of Ann Sprigg by Israel T. Canby, the executor of her will. He may have been brought to Boone County later than 1816, and he was appraised at $50.