Enslaved Person Name
Enslaver(s) Name
County
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John M. Bell
John M. Bell
Catherine (Widow) Bell
Nelson
Isaac Bennett
Mrs. Wells Children
Nelson
Edward Bennett
Nelson
Enslavement status unknown
Federal Army
Nelson
Catherine Bodine
Catherine Bodine
Dr. Alfred Bodine
Free
Nelson
Dr. Alfred Bodine
Nelson
John Dow Boles
Nelson
Wilson Bowman
John Boyle Bowman
Nelson
Jonathan Caldwell
Nelson
Stephen Cambron
Nelson
Jacob Cartmell
Jacob Cartmell
Ally *lain
Nelson
Samuel Clark
Nancy Clark Gregory Evans
Nelson
William Clark
Nelson
Thomas Connelly
Nelson
Thomas H. Crozier
Maria (Widow) Crozier
Thomas H. Jr. Crozier
Nelson
Benjamin (Colonel) Doom
Nelson
William Foster
Elizabeth McCormick Foster
A.V. and J. B. Skinner
Nelson
Mrs. Harriet Gaither
Nelson
Catherine Gaither
Elizabeth Gaither
Edward Briscoe Gaither
Nelson
William Gibson
Sally (Widow) Gibson
Nelson
Enslavement status unknown
Federal Army
Nelson
Micajah Glasscock
Elizabeth Rector Glasscock
Nelson
Redmon Butler Grigsby
William A. Grigsby Children
Nelson
Gervis Hammond
Nelson
Benjamin Hardin
John Larue and Lucinda Barbour Hardin Helm
Nelson
Mrs. Hardin
Nelson
Mrs. Hardin
Nelson
Moses Sr. Harrel
Moses Sr. Harrel
Nelson
Walter Harris
Walter Harris
Nelson
Dr. Burr Harrison
Nelson
George Harrison
Nancy Harrison Hynes
Nelson
Enslavement status unknown
Federal Army
Nelson
Charles Hopkins
Charles Hopkins
Nelson County Sheriff
Nelson
Samuel A. Humphrey
Peggy Hobbs (Widow) Humphrey
Samuel Humphrey
William Summers Humphrey
Nelson
Alexander Hunter
Alexander Hunter
Barbara Hunter Stuart
Nelson
John Hunter
Federal Army
Nelson
Thomas Hynes
Nelson
William Johnson
William Johnson
Nelson
John (Jahue) Johnson
Louisa Johnson Lee
Nelson
Elias Kincheloe
John Melton
Nelson County Sheriff
Elias Kincheloe
Einis Herdon
Nelson
Raphael (Ralph) Knott
Catherine Pearce (Widow) Knott
Nelson
Thomas Langley
Nelson
Rebecca Harris Lansdale
Rebecca Harris Lansdale (widow) Lewis
Nelson

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