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Boyd, William
William Boyd was born in Boone County (Ky.). He is described as "black," and 6 feet and one inch. He had an occupation of "bricklayer."
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Bibb, William
One doctor lists Woodford County (Ky.) as William Bibb's place of residence. He was possibly sold there from Boone County (Ky.).
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Berry, William
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Coleman, Thomas B.
Thomas Coleman's military pay was credited to Oxford (Ohio).
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Bohannon, Thomas
Thomas Bohannon was born in Tennessee and his military record credited him to Boone County (Ky.). He may have a connection to Buford Bohannon.
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Clarkson, Thaddeus
Thaddeous Clarkson was credited to the 6th District. He may have a connection to the Boone County (Ky.) Clarkson family.
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Blue, Susan Aylor
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Bass, Simon
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Bradford, Sandy
Sandy Bradford served as an undercook for his regiment. His service was credited to Denver (Colo.), where he was a resident.
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Craigg, Robert
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Bush, Robert
Robert Bush served as a U.S. Sailor, who served aboard the vessel the General Lyon at Cairo (Ill.). Military records describe him as 34 years old and 5 feet 10 inches tall.
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Ball, Ned
Described as "black." Death record mentions he was ill for 6 months.
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Coleman, Moses
Born in Boone County, circa 1842. Married Sarah Ann Losford in Howell, Michigan in 1869
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Chapman, Mahala French
Mahala French Chapman was born in Boone County ("Frogtown"). She left Boone County circa 1852. It is unclear if she was free, escaped, moved with a slaveholder or was sold.
She ultimately settled in New Orleans (La.) and married Shedrick Chapman.
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Davis, Joseph [1]
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Coleman, Joe
Joe Coleman may have a possible connection to the Boone County (Ky.) Coleman family.
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Custard, Jesse
A slaveholder name not given, but credited to Boone County (Ky.). No substitution was mentioned. Rose in ranks to Sergeant by 1866.
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Calvert, James W.
James W. Calvert settled in Howell (Mich.).
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Bailey, James
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Carter, Henry
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Calvert, Harvey
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Cashions, George
Born in Big Bone (Boone County, Ky.).George Cashion's father and mother were Bailey and Fanny. They lived in Kentucky. George was raised in Claiborn County (Miss.). In 1871, he lived in Vicksburg (Miss.) "near round-house." His wife was Maria. They had two children, Louisa and Francis.
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Anderson, George [2]
His military service records indicate he was a musician/drummer, and a substitute credited to Boone County, though there is no indication for whom.
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Bryant, Fanny Carneal
She is possibly the same as "Fanny McDaniel" listed in birth records, held by J.H. Stevenson. Later lived in Butler County (Ohio). Her mother was Mary McDaniel Carneal.
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Corneal, Evans
Evans Corneal was taken from Boone County (Ky.) to Chariton County (Mo.) in 1857, and escaped in 1863-4 with two other men. He settled in Hiawatha, Kansas. He returned to Missouri for his wife and children after the close of the war, and brought them back to Hiawatha. He died in 1923, and is buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Hiawatha, KS. His name is possibly a derivative of "Carneal," but he may have been sold to another slaveholder in Boone County before moving to Missouri.