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Finney, Leticia S.
Though Letty is clearly a free woman in the 1860 census, three of her children (Jane, Samuel and Benjamin) were enslaved. This implies that Letty was enslaved as well at one point, then later freed. Her daughter Julie appears to have been born free.
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unknown, Louisa [9]
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unknown, female [55]
Listed as "black."
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unknown, Eli [3]
Listed as "black."
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Ross, John [1]
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unknown, Maria [10]
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unknown, John [27]
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unknown, Jane [43]
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unknown, Eliza [15]
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Shouse, William
An application for compensation for slave was filed by Daniel Hillman, Trigg County (Ky.) 1867 (Empire Iron Works). The document shows date of purchase of James H. Shouse, 15 Sept 1853. Hillman was required to sign allegiance agreement.
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Duncan, John [2]
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Jones, Richard
He died in the hospital in Covington (Ky.) just over two weeks after enlisting.
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unknown, Stephen [3]
Stephen was emancipated by deed, the grantor was Joseph Henderson, in Decatur County, Indiana, 1824. This was certified by Boone County Courts in 1825.
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unknown, Talbott
Admitted as a member of Middle Creek Baptist Church (Belleview Baptist) in 1818.
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unknown, Rachel [8]
Rachel was received as a member of the Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1800.
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unknown, Abram [1]
Became a member of Bullittsburg Baptist Church in 1811.
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unknown, William [9]
Listed as "black".
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unknown, Milly [20]
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unknown, Isabella [3]
At approximately 19 years old, Isabella was sold to William L. Grant by William Buford in trust for America.
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unknown, William [8]
1850 inventory of estate of William Goodridge gave Matilda and her three children a total appraised value of $800. In the 1850 sale amongst heirs, Matilda and "child wm" (William) were purchased by John Goodridge for $425.
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unknown, Matilda [5]
1850 inventory of estate of William Goodridge gave Matilda and her three children a total appraised value of $800. In the 1850 sale amongst heirs, Matilda and "child wm" (William) were purchased by John Goodridge for $425.
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unknown, Paulina [3]
1850 inventory of estate of William Goodridge gave Matilda and her three children a total appraised value of $800. In the 1850 sale amongst heirs lists Paulina and Lewis purchased by George Goodridge for $190 for both children.
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unknown, Lewis [11]
1850 inventory of estate of William Goodridge gave Matilda and her three children a total appraised value of $800. In the 1850 sale amongst heirs lists Paulina and Lewis purchased by George Goodridge for $190 for both children.
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unknown, Davy [2]
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unknown, Isaac [9]