Enslaved Person Name
Enslaver(s) Name
County
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Gideon Choat
Gideon Choat
Trigg
Gideon Choat
Gideon Choat
Trigg
Gideon Choat
Gideon Choat
Margaret (widow) Choat
Trigg
Gideon Choat
Gideon Choat
Trigg
Gideon Choat
Gideon Choat
Trigg
Gideon Choat
Gideon Choat
Trigg
Gideon Choat
Gideon Choat
Trigg
John D. Searcey
Bivin Dilliard
Trigg
Fanny Cole
Elizabeth (Mother -Gracey) Holland
Trigg
James Coleman
James Coleman
Elbridge A. Coleman
Trigg
James Coleman
James Coleman
Nancy (widow) Coleman
Trigg
James Coleman
James Coleman
Daniel Lands
Trigg
James Coleman
James Coleman
Mary Frances Colment Wootton
Trigg
Moses Coleman
Drewery (for Phillip Coleman) E Bridges
Trigg
James Coleman
James Coleman
Elbridge A. Coleman
Trigg
James Coleman
James Coleman
William Walden
Trigg
James Coleman
Elbridge Coleman
Trigg
James Coleman
James Coleman
Nancy (widow) Coleman
Trigg
Free
Trigg
Free
Trigg
Free
Trigg
Free
Trigg
Free
Trigg
Free
Trigg
Free
Trigg
Daniel Hillman
Federal Army
Trigg
Ezekiel Cose
Nathan Skinner
Trigg
Enslavement status unknown
Trigg
William Cox
William Cox
S. S. Lindsay
Trigg
Enslavement status unknown
Trigg
Thomas T. Watson
Watson & Hillman
Free
Trigg
Enslavement status unknown
Trigg
Ezekial Cox
Trigg
William Cox
William Cox
S. S. Lindsay
Trigg
William Cox
William Cox
S. S. Lindsay
Trigg
William Coy
Mildred Ann Coy
Trigg
William Craven
Henry Craven
Trigg
William Craven
Gresham Craven
Trigg
William Craven
Mary (widow) Craven
Trigg
William Craven
Harriet Craven
Trigg
William Craven
Mary (widow) Craven
Trigg
William Craven
Elizabeth Craven
Trigg

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