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unknown, Lizza
She became a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1811.
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unknown, Hannah [1]
Received as a member of Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) on February 3, 1811.
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unknown, Lewis [1]
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unknown, Jane [50]
Jane joined the Burlington Baptist Church prior to 1854.
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Cleveland, Lewis
Named as father of Lewis Watts (Watson in service records) in report of Freedmen's Bureau. Was given back pay and bounty due his son, who died in the war- slaveholder of son: Washington Watts.
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unknown, Rose [16]
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unknown, Lucy [38]
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unknown, Robinson
The 1835 inventory of the estate of Richard White lists Robinson with an ssigned value of $250. He was allotted to Richard White's son Woodford in the 1845 division of slaves where he was valued at $400. Woodford died in 1847, leaving Robison to his aunt Lucy (White) Cave, to be given to her son, John Cave, upon her death.
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unknown, George [12]
The 1835 inventory of the estate of Richard White assigned George a value of $600. He was allotted to Richard White's daughters, Lucetta and Peggy Ann white in the 1845 slave division. At that point they were listed with an appraised value of $575.
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unknown, Ellen [6]
In the 1845 slave division there is mention of "Woman Ellen, age 18 yrs, and her infant child, age 1 week, to be allotted to William S. Ryle and his wife Missouri." The value given for both was $400.
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unknown, child [16]
In the 1845 slave division there is mention of "Woman Ellen, age 18 yrs, and her infant child, age 1 week, to be allotted to William S. Ryle and his wife Missouri." The value given for both was $400.
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unknown, Joseph [3]
The 1835 inventory of the estate of Richard White assigns Joseph a value of $600. There was no mention of Joseph in the 1845 division of slaves.
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unknown, Eveline
The 1835 inventory of the estate of Richard White assigns a value of $400 for Eveline and child together. There was no mention of Eveline and her child in the 1845 division of slaves. It may be possible that they were sold.
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unknown, child [5]
The 1835 inventory of the estate of Richard White assigns a value of $400 for Eveline and child together. There was no mention of Eveline and her child in the 1845 division of slaves. It may be possible that they were sold.
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unknown, Dangerfield
Dangerfield was listed in the 1828 inventory of James White, with an assigned value of $475. He was purchased by Nancy (White) Rogers in 1835, at sale of estate for $650.
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unknown, Lewis [3]
Lewis was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) in November 1842.
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unknown, Mary [69]
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Pickens, Matilda
Listed as "black," no mother's name was included.
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unknown, George [27]
George became a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1811.
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unknown, Ellen [11]
Ellen was received by baptism into the Sand Run Baptist Church on November 13, 1853. She was later noted as absent.
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unknown, Ryle [2]
Listed as "black," no mother's name was included.
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unknown, Milton [4]
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Watts, Lewis
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unknown, John [35]
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unknown, Jerry [8]