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Tanner, Aaron
Aaron Tanner married in Madison County, VA in 1813, but was living in Burlington, KY by the time of the 1820 census.
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Tanner, Ephraim
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Terrill, James B.
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Terrill, Fountain
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Terrill, John
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Terrill, James [2]
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Percival, Lydia Elizabeth
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Tucker, Elijah
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Towers, Edward, Col.
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Todd, Samuel
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Todd, Robert C.
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Tickell, Stephen
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Thornton, Walker
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Thomason, John
John Thomason possibly lived in Newport, Kentucky.
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Taylor, William
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Taylor, Francis
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Tanner, Jane
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Thomas, John
Records of the Sand Run Baptist Church indicate that the two enslaved persons associated with John Thomas had been dismissed in 1832. John Thomas appears in the 1830 Boone County (Ky.) census holding 9 enslaved people. He is between the ages of 20-29, with a young family, and an elder female living in his household. His family has appeared to have left before the 1840 census.
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Thomas, Nathan
Nathan Thomas was the enslaver of seven people in the 1810 Boone County (Ky.) census. He died in 1819.
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Edelen, Clarissa
Clarissa Thomas married Nathan Thomas in 1782. They had 8 children before he died in 1819. In the 1820 Boone County (Ky.) census she is shown as the head of her household, along with 3 of her teenaged children and 3 slaves: a young man and a young woman between 14-25 years of age, and a woman over 45 years of age. Also included in her household is a free young boy under 14 years of age.
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Tully, Samuel
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Tully, Elizabeth
The 1840 Boone County, Kentucky census shows Elizabeth Tully with two known enslaved.
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White, James [1]
James White was known to have two enslaved in 1820.
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Tomlinson, William
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Tomlinson, John
John Tomlinson was a private in the U.S. Revolutionary war, initially enlisted in Orange County (Va.). From April 1st, 1777, he served six months under Colonel Harrison. One year later he commenced serving 15 months with the Virginia Militia under Captain John Scott under General Nelson, Captain Benjamin Johnson, Captain Roe and then moved to Culpeper County (Va.) and enlisted to serve and fought in several skirmishes under Captain Joseph Wood and Captain E. Kirtley. He marched to Yorktown and fought against Cornwallis. He was granted a pension on January 7th, 1833 of $50.00 per year, at 73 years of age.
John Tomlinson held 9 enslaved persons in the 1820 Boone County (Ky.) census, 1 in the 1830 census, and 7 in the 1840 census. His will lists his son, William Tomlinson, and two granddaughters, Permelia Jarrell and Milly Jarrell.