-
-
In Madison Young's will dated October 31, 1855, Margaret was allotted to James and Nancy Ross along with her parents Aga and Elias, and their siblings. Then she was to be allotted to Mariah Jane Bobbit, the daughter Of John Bobbit.
-
This unnamed man was listed as "black", no mother's name was included.
-
In Madison Young's will dated October 13, 1855, Caroline was allotted to Nancy Ross "forever."
-
In a will dated October 31, 1855, Joseph was allotted to James and Nancy Ross with his parents Aga and Elias, and siblings- later to be sold to the highest bidder with the profit divided between the children of Fountain and Barnet Young.
-
In a will dated October 31, 1855, Harrison was allotted to James and Nancy Ross with his parents Aga and Elias, and siblings- later to be sold to the highest bidder with the profit divided between the children of Fountain and Barnet Young.
-
In a will dated October 31, 1855, George was allotted to James and Nancy Ross with his parents Aga and Elias, and siblings- later to be sold to highest the bidder with the profit divided between the children of Fountain and Barnet Young.
-
In a will dated October 31, 1855, Ephraim was allotted to James and Nancy Ross with his parents Aga and Elias, and siblings- later to be sold to the highest bidder with the profit divided between the children of Fountain and Barnet Young.
-
In a will dated October 31, 1855, Elias was allotted to James and Nancy Ross along with his wife Aga and their children Ephraim, Harrison, Joseph, Margaret, George and future issue later to be sold to highest bidder with the profit divided between the children of Fountain and Barnet Young.
-
In a will dated October 31, 1855, Dudley was allotted to James and Nancy Ross, later to be sold to the highest bidder with the profit divided between the children of Fountain and Barnet Young.
-
In a will dated October 31, 1855, Aga was allotted to James and Nancy Ross along with her Husband Elias and their children: Ephraim, Harrison, Joseph, Margaret, George and future issue later to be sold to highest bidder with the profit being divided between the children of Fountain and Barnet Young. This may be the same Aga listed in the will to be freed.
-
Held in slavery by Aaron Yager in December 1865.
-
-
Lewis was listed as "black", no mother's name.
-
She was listed as "black", no mother's name.
-
Became a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1817.
-
From the 1858 probated will of Jacob Youell: Missouri Frances is allotted to Julia Jane Clore, wife of Churchill Clore.
-
From the 1858 will of Jacob Youell: Altent and Jane (husband and wife) to be sold privately, as not to be separated.
-
From the 1858 will of Jacob Youell: Altent and Jane (husband and wife) to be sold privately, as not to be separated.
-
From Joshua Zimmerman's 1851 will: all slaves to be set free upon Zimmerman's death (13 total). Family or families(s) of William and Sarah to get a tract of land in Clermont County, Ohio, to be equally divided.
-
From Joshua Zimmerman's 1851 will: all slaves to be set free upon Zimmerman's death (13 total). Only 3 are named, others were listed in the 1850 U. S. Federal Census Slave Schedule. Presumably the family members of William's and Sarah's families named in the will.
-
From Joshua Zimmerman's 1851 will: all slaves to be set free upon Zimmerman's death (13 total). Only 3 are named, others were listed in the 1850 U. S. Federal Census Slave Schedule. Presumably the family members of William's and Sarah's families named in the will.
-
From Joshua Zimmerman's 1851 will: all slaves to be set free upon Zimmerman's death (13 total). Only 3 are named, others were listed in the 1850 U. S. Federal Census Slave Schedule. Presumably the family members of William's and Sarah's families named in the will.
-
From Joshua Zimmerman's 1851 will: all slaves to be set free upon Zimmerman's death (13 total). Only 3 are named, others were listed in the 1850 U. S. Federal Census Slave Schedule. Presumably the family members of William's and Sarah's families named in the will.
-
From Joshua Zimmerman's 1851 will: all slaves to be set free upon Zimmerman's death (13 total). Only 3 are named, others were listed in the 1850 U. S. Federal Census Slave Schedule. Presumably the family members of William's and Sarah's families named in the will.