Enslaved Person Name
Enslaver(s) Name
County
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John Neville Hughes
Jefferson
Free
Jefferson
John Kennady
Jefferson
Elizabeth Cabell (William I.) Lewis
Rev. William L. and Frances C. Breckenridge
Jefferson
Arthur McCawley
William McCawley
Jefferson
Mrs. E. M. McKinley
Jefferson
Warrick Price Miller
Dr. John Thomas Miller
Jefferson
Free
Jefferson
William Sr. Scott
Margaret (widow) Scott
Jefferson
Nancy Brooks Standiford
Nancy Brooks Standiford
Jefferson
Abijah Swearington
Jefferson
Free
Jefferson
David Wade
David Wade
Jefferson
Thomas Waller
Thomas Waller
G. G. Hicks
Jefferson
Yelberton Peyton Wells
Yelberton Wells
Rebecca Prince Wells
Jefferson
Daniel Wilhoite
Thomas Waller
Jefferson
John Stewart
James Thomas Stewart
Mrs. Elizabeth (mother-in-law) Faith
Jefferson
John (COL) Thruston
John (COL) Thurston
Lucius Falkland Thruston
Jefferson
Burrass Arterburn
Jefferson
Free
Jefferson
James Douglas Breckenridge
James Douglas Breckenridge
Jefferson
George Sr. Hikes
George Sr. Hikes
Jefferson
Free
Jefferson
Free
Jefferson
Thomas Prince
Thomas Prince
Jefferson
Presley Neville Ross
Presley Neville Ross
Jefferson
Peregrin Earickson
Jefferson
Thomas Anderson
William George Anderson
Jefferson
Richard C. Sr. Anderson
Jefferson
Jacob Augustus
Sally Welch Augustus
Henry White
Sally Welch Augustus White
Jefferson
Levin Ballard
Jefferson
Charles C. Beeler
Mrs. Joseph Hillard
Charles C. Beeler
Jefferson
James Berthoud
Jefferson
Jacob Blankenbaker
Jacob Blankenbaker
Absalom Blankenbaker
Jefferson
Henry Blankenbaker
Henry Blankenbaker
Henry & Nicholas (Michael) Nunemaker
Jefferson
Lindsay Blanton
Jefferson
Samuel Bray
Eveline Bray Shipp
Jefferson
James Douglas Breckenridge
James Douglas Breckenridge
Jefferson
Joseph Brooks
Solomon and Margaret Brooks Neill
Margaret America Pendergrast
Vincent Gray
Jefferson
Thomas Brown
Judy (widow) Brown
Jefferson
Thomas Buckner
Jefferson
Free
Jefferson
Allan Campbell
Jefferson
Samuel B. Churchill
Charles Thruston Churchill
Jefferson

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