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Title
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Early, Whitfield
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Alias
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Earley, Whitfield
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Easly, Whelfield
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Gender
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Male
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Biography
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Whitefield Early was known to have eleven enslaved in the 1810 Boone County, Kentucky census. In 1820 Whitfield Earley is in Burlington, Boone, Kentucky with six known enslaved. The 1830 Boone, Kentucky census lists Whitfield with five known enslaved. Whitfield is known to have nine enslaved in the 1840 census. The 1850 census lists Whitfield Early and wife Jane living in Burlington, Boone, Kentucky. He states he was born about 1777 in Virginia and is a farmer. The last census that Whitfield appears in is the 1860 Burlington, Boone, Kentucky one. He is listed with his wife and his age is 83 years old. Whitfield Early died 5 Aug 1865 and is buried in Petersburg Cemetery.
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Birth date
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10 Feb 1777
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Father
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Early, Joseph
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Mother
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Paschel, Jane
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Spouse(s)
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Minor, Mary
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Hughes, Jane
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Death date
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5 Aug 1865
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Occupation(s)
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Sheriff
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Neighbor of
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Neighbor in the 1850 Census: Sanford, William
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Neighbors in the 1860 Census: Cave, Lucy; Volmir, John
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Description
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Enslaved held in 1810: Eleven
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Enslaved held in 1820: Males, 14 thru 25, four; Males, 26 thru 44, one; Females, 26 thru 44, one
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Enslaved held in 1830: Males, 10 thru 23, one; Males, 24 thru 35, two; Females, under 10, one; Females, 10 thru 23, one
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Enslaved held in 1840: Males, under 10, one; Males, 10 thru 23, two; Males, 24 thru 35, one; Males, 36 thru 54, one; Females, under 10, three; Females, 10 thru 23, one;
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Enslaved held in 1850: Male, 45 years old, black; Female, 10 years old, black
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Enslaved held in 1860: Female, 18 years old, black
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Bibliographic citation(s)
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National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Ancestor, A035526
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FindAGrave.com, memorial #112835470