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unknown, Jacob [11]
Per court order, Boone County Court, Feb. term, 1850: Washington Watts is exempt from county taxes for David, Jeremiah and Jacob, three of the enslaved people owned by him.
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unknown, Fanny [24]
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unknown, Ann [30]
Ann was received by baptism into the Sand Run Baptist Church in April 1830.
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unknown, Willis [8]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Willis is listed as "boy"and assigned a value of $380.
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unknown, Thomas [11]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Thomas is listed as "man," one of four enslaved people allotted to the slaveholder's wife. He was appraised with an assigned value of $475.
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unknown, Maria [23]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, "woman Maria" is one of four enslaved people allotted to the slaveholder's wife. She was assigned a value of $375.
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unknown, Frankey [1]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Frankey is listed as "woman", one of four slaves allotted to the slaveholder's wife. She was assigned a value of $230.
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unknown, David [5]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, David is listed as "man", one of four slaves allotted to the slaveholder's wife. He was assigned a value of$450.
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unknown, Winston [4]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Winston is listed as "boy" and assigned a value of $400.
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unknown, Winny [6]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Winny is listed as "girl" and assigned a value of 180.
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unknown, William [26]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, William is listed as "man" and assigned a value of $450.
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unknown, Robert [9]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Robert is listed as "man" and assigned a value of $450.
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unknown, Milton [3]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Milton is listed as "boy" and assigned a value of $350.
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unknown, Julia [1]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Julia is listed as "girl" and assigned a value of $200.
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unknown, Dinah [2]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Dinah is listed as "woman" and assigned a value of $1.
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unknown, Ann [5]
In the April 1, 1822 will of Nathan Watts, Ann is listed as "woman" and assigned a value of $365.
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unknown, Tom [29]
On December 28, 1812 Tom was valued at $400 and referred to as "man". Tom was bequeathed to Johnson's son, Benjamin Watts, and it was mentioned that Benjamin was already in possession of Tom at this time.
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Chewning, Robert
In 1813 Robert Chewning was assigned a value of $500. Documents mentioned a "bond" and had an additional "ditto on same" with an additional value of $500.
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Terrill, Edmund [2]
In 1813 Edmund Terrill was assigned a value of $150. Documents mentioned a "bond" and had an additional "ditto on same" with additional value of $156.
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unknown, Judah [2]
The 1832 inventory of Laurence Sanford lists "woman Jude", valued at $300. Judah went to Eliza Watts at the 1833 divison.
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unknown, Tom [28]
Tom was a member of Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1818.
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unknown, Martha [15]
In the 1857 will of Benjamin Watts, Martha was to remain with his widow, Nancy L Watts. An inventory assigned her a value of $700.
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unknown, Jo [2]
In the 1857 will of Benjamin Watts, "boy Jo" was to remain with his widow, Nancy L Watts. An inventory assigned him a value of $800.
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unknown, Howard
Howard was listed in a December 11, 1858 division of slaves with an assigned value of $500. He was allotted to Sally Montague (Henry) and listed as"boy Howard." An 1855 inventory valued him at $550.
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unknown, Fanny [13]
In a December 11, 1858 division of slaves, Fanny was allotted to Sally Montague (Henry) and listed as "girl Fanny." An 1855 Inventory valued her at $650.