Enslaved Person Name
Enslaver(s) Name
County
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William Taylor
James Daughtery
Thomas Gash
Mercer
William H. Taylor
Rachel T. Taylor
Mercer
William Taylor
James Daughtery
Thomas Gash
Mercer
Isaac Telfair
Isaac Telfair
Mercer
Isaac Telfair
Isaac Telfair
Mercer
John Templeman
Polly Templeman Wilson
Mercer
John Templeman
Amelia (Father Abraham Jr.) Irvin
Mercer
John Templeman
Lucy Templeman (James) Dougherty
Mercer
John Templeman
Polly Templeman Wilson
Mercer
John Templeman
Lucinda (Father James) Caldwell
Mercer
John Templeman
Ellen (widow) Templeman
Mercer
John Templeman
Lucy Templeman (James) Dougherty
Lucy Ellen Wilson
Mercer
John Templeman
Ellen (widow) Templeman
Mercer
John Templeman
Polly Templeman Wilson
Mercer
John Templeman
Polly Templeman Wilson
Mercer
John Templeman
Ellen (widow) Templeman
Mercer
John Templeman
Ellen (widow) Templeman
Mercer
John Templeman
Polly Templeman Wilson
Mercer
John Templeman
Polly Templeman Wilson
Mercer
John Templeman
Lucy Templeman (James) Dougherty
Mercer
John Templeman
Ellen (widow) Templeman
Mercer
John Templeman
Polly Templeman Wilson
Mercer
John Templeman
Ellen (widow) Templeman
Mercer
John Templeman
Lucy Templeman (James) Dougherty
Mercer
John Templeman
Polly Templeman Wilson
Mercer
John Templeman
Amelia (Father Abraham Jr.) Irvin
Mercer
John Templeman
Amelia (Father Abraham Jr.) Irvin
Mercer
John Templeman
Amelia (Father Abraham Jr.) Irvin
Mercer
John Templeman
Lucinda (Father James) Caldwell
Mercer
John Templeman
Lucinda (Father James) Caldwell
Mercer
Free
Mercer
Robert Terrill
Federal Army
Mercer
Abram Bontd
Federal Army
Mercer
Enslavement status unknown
Federal Army
Mercer
Sally Thomas
Federal Army
Mercer
Enslavement status unknown
Federal Army
Mercer
Leonard Thompson
Leonard Thompson
Mercer
Joseph Thompson
Mercer
Leonard Thompson
George Thompson
Mercer
Leonard Thompson
John Thompson
Mercer
Foster Thompson
Foster Thompson
David W. Thompson
Mercer
Joseph Thompson
Mercer
Leonard Thompson
Nathan Thompson
Mercer

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