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unknown, Smyths
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unknown, William [15]
William was a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church and the Sand Run Baptist Church. Records indicate that he was a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1818 and that he was excluded in 1853.
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unknown, Sarah [17]
Sarah was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church in July 1844.
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unknown, Seley [3]
Seley was received as a member of the Big Bone Baptist Church on December 25, 1843.
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unknown, Vinson
Vinson was listed as a member of the Dry Creek Baptist Church in church book II. No date was given. Church records that he was mentioned as "gone," noted as indication that Vinson self-emancipated.
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unknown, Taltern
Taltern was listed as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1819.
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unknown, Sam [5]
Sam was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) on October 12, 1817.
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unknown, William Henry [2]
Poisoned by his mother Frances Graves in May 1865, along with his brother Greenville.
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unknown, Sarah [11]
Sarah was listed as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1853.
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unknown, Tom [34]
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unknown, Thomas [14]
Thomas joined the Burlington Baptist Church prior to 1854.
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unknown, Tom [35]
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unknown, Wyatt [2]
Named in 6th district draft list as "a slave owned by" Thomas Marshall.
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unknown, Squire [7]
Death of Squire, held by Mr. Riddell, is reported by Brother G.H. Scott, 25 Aug 1847 (not the same Squire held by William Riddell).
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unknown, Tom [19]
Tom was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church in November 1842.
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Zellers, Slaughter
Slaughter Zellers was received as a member of the Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) in January 1843.
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Sleet, Marion
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unknown, Samuel [4]
Samuel was listed as "Black" in his death record.
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unknown, William [24]
William was listed as "Black" in his death record. He was ill for four months before his death.
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unknown, Sarah [34]
Sarah was listed as "Black" in her death record. She was ill for eight days before succumbing to the fever.
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Vickers, Henry
Military records indicate that Henry Vickers resided in Troy (Ohio).
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Taylor, Charles
According to his military records, he served as a substitute for George Jones of Louisville (Ky.).
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Stark, Joseph
Joseph Stark enlisted in the 15th regiment, U.S. Colored Infantry. On 1 Aug 1864, he was transferred to the 101st regiment.
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Tardy, Frank
Frank Tardy was a carpenter by trade before the war. He was discharged due to an injury to his arm.
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Thomas, Fielding
Fielding Thomas was born and raised in Boone County (Ky.). His father and mother were listed as Thomas and Malinda (Freedmen's paper says "left her when a child"). His wife was listed as: Milly. His residence was in Warren County, (Miss.).