Enslaved Person Name
Enslaver(s) Name
County
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Nelson
William Milton Davis
Arabella Scott Davis (Widow) Welch
Elijah Davis
Nelson
Amos Davis
Amos Davis
Charles Davis
Nelson
Benjamin (Colonel) Doom
Casandra Phillips (Widow) Doom
Nelson
Charles Drury
Nelson
Charles Drury
Nelson
George Dugan
Elizabeth Rubell Dugan
Edmund W. Dugan
Nelson
Widow E. Durbin
Nelson
James Denis II. Duval
Nelson
James Denis II. Duval
Nelson
Dr. William Elliott
Nelson
Bishop Joseph Flaget Catholic Church
Bishop Spaulding Catholic Church
Nelson
Henry Sr. Floyd
Nelson
Joseph Forman
Rebecca Frye Forman
Hunter & Murphy Co.
Nelson
George Washington Forman
Nelson
Greenbury Anderson Gaither
Nelson
Greenbury Gaither
Ann Anderson Gaither
Greenbury Anderson Gaither
Nelson
Catherine Gaither
Edward Briscoe Gaither
Nelson
Clement Gardner
Nelson
William Gibson
Hamilton Gibson
Nelson
Stephen Gray
Elizabeth McGruder Brown (Widow) Gray
Nelson
Redmon Butler Grigsby
Susan Grigsby Calvert
Nelson
Redmon Butler Grigsby
Free
Nelson
Samuel Grundy
Samuel Richard Grundy
Nelson
Basil L. Hagan
Joseph Francis Hagan
Nelson
James Hagan
Sarah Hagan Hagan
Elias Hagan
Stanilaus L. Burch
Nelson
Mary Mollie Haydon Hagan
Nelson
Enslavement status unknown
Federal Army
Nelson
Thomas S. Hammond
Deborah Hobbs (Widow) Hammond
Nelson
Gervis Hammond
Mary Ann Everett (Widow) Hammond
Nelson
Gervis Jr. Hammond
Jane Sanger Hammond
Robert Hammond
Nelson
Benjamin Hardin
John Larue and Lucinda Barbour Hardin Helm
Nelson
John B. Harned
John B. Harned
Nelson
Benjamin Sr. Harned
Atkinson Lee Harned
Nelson
Robert Harrel
Nelson
George Harrison
Thomas (For Fanny Harrison) Hynes
Nelson
Edward George Hayden
Edward George Hayden
Sydney Smith
Nelson
Charles Hayden
Matilda R. Smith Hayden
Nelson
Lewis I Hayden
Basil Hayden
Nelson
Lewis Sr. Hayden
Nelson
W. Hayden
Nelson
William Hayden
Nelson
George M. Hays
Federal Army
Nelson
Richard Head
Ruth Bentley (Widow) Head
Richard Head
Robert Abell
Nelson County Sheriff
Ignatius Dawson
Nelson

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