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Watts, Anderson B.
Anderson B. Watts married Eliza Sanford in 1822, she perished in 1830. Two years later, he remarried to Eleanor Brown. Records indicate that Anderson B. Watts resided in Boone County (Ky.) and relocated to Gallatin County (Ky.) towards the end of his life. Anderson's father's 1828 will bequeaths a slave to him by the name of William. The 1848 will of Elizabeth Watts mentions Anderson B. Watts as one of her heirs and bequeaths an enslaved girl by the name of Clarissa to him.
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Walton, William Jr.
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Walton, William
William Walton moved to Boone County (Ky.) from Virginia. He appears in the Boone County (Ky.) censues from 1830 to 1850 with slave holdings. In the 1860 census he had moved into his son's household.
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Weaver, Mary
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Dixon, Dinah
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Willis, Nancy
The 1850 census shows Nancy Graves living with her husband Edward Graves in District 2, Boone, Kentucky. In 1860 Nancy Graves is living in Burlington, Boone County, Kentucky. She was born in Virginia around 1787. Nancy Graves died in Boone County January 31, 1861.
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Watts, Melinda
Malinda Watts was born October 31, 1791. The 1850 District Two census shows Malinda Graves living with her son Johnson Graves and his family. She states she was born in Virginia. In 1860 Malinda is again listed living with her son J W Graves. They are living in Taylor Port, Boone County, Kentucky. Malinda died 11 Oct 1860 and is buried in the Graves-Duncan Cemetery in Francisville, Boone County, Kentucky.
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White, Felicia
The 1830 Boone County, Kentucky census lists Felitia with a total of fifteen enslaved. The 1840 census lists Feletia Graves with seven known enslaved. In 1850 Felicia Graves is living in District Two in Boone County and shown to have been born in Virginia. Felitia died on 19 Feb 1851 and is buried in the Graves Family Cemetery in Petersburg, Kentucky.
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Weaver, Gustavus W.
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Weaver, Ephraim W.
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Wayman, Winston
In 1830, Winston Wayman lived in Campbell County, Kentucky and held four enslaved. According to the 1850 Census, Wayman and his family were residing in Kenton County, Kentucky.
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Wayman, Washington
Washington Wayman married Martha Gatton in 1836 in Boone County, Kentucky and was listed in the 1840 Census as living in Kenton County, Kentucky. He presumably died by 1850 as Martha was listed by herself with several small children in 1850.
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Wayman, Stanton
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Gaar, Rosanna
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Gatton, Martha
First married to Washington Wayman in 1836, she was widowed by early 1850. She remarried later in 1850 to Joseph Martin. Martha Gatton Wayman Martin died on 25 March 1852 in Kenton County, Kentucky of Typhoid Pneumonia.
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Walton, John William
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Walton, Robert
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Walton, Josiah Hester [2]
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Walton, John Hester
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Walton, John Edward Hester
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Walton, George Hester
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Wallace, John
'A History of Big Bone Baptist Church' (page 4) states that "General Wallace" sold five acres and donated an additional two acres for the establishment of the church in 1843. In his 1840 will, Patrick Wallace left his 200 acres, plus Petersburg lots to his son John, his youngest daughter Mary M. Garrison and a dower for his wife Nancy. Since Patrick was deceased in 1843, presumably General Wallace refers to Patrick's son John.
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Walker, Henry
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Wake, Henry
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Stephens, Almeda