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1 Brady Township P.O. Brady 13/85 Frederick Simmons 53 MB Farmer 1600/265 North Carolina Mary 44 FB North Carolina Lycurgus 21 MB North Carolina Sarah A. 19 FB North Carolina Ruth E. 17 FB North Carolina Charles 14 MB North Carolina Henry 12 MB Indiana Martha N. 10 FB Indiana Fabah? 8 FB Indiana Frederick 5 MB Indiana Brady Township P.O. Pavillon July 7, /115 George McGavin 25 MM /15 Kentucky Praire Ronde Township P. O. Brady July 9, /342 Jane Johnson 32 FM Domestic Pennsylvania Ann D. 8 FM Domestic Pennsylvania Schoolcraft Township P.O. Brady July 9, /553 Susan Caldwell 46 FM 1000/100 North Carolina 564/562 James Fowler 31 MM Day Laborer /50 Ohio Mary A. 28 FM Ohio Walter 13 MM Ohio Kesiah? 8 F George Allen 50 MB Day Laborer Virginia William Guy 25 MM Day Laborer Ohio 574/570 James Weaver 36 MM Shoemaker 200/100 North Carolina Maria 28 FM North Carolina Virginia 13 FM Indiana 580/576 Joseph Weaver 30 MM Day Laborer /50 North Carolina Elizabeth 25 FM North Carolina Frank 3 MM Michigan Schoolcraft Township P. O. Schoolcraft July 18, /747 Mary A. Stokes 13 FB Domestic Michigan 1
2 Portage Township P. O. Kalamazoo July 23, /824 Henry McDonnell 33 MB Farm Laborer /145 Virginia Abigail 30 FB North Carolina Mila A. Blandon 13 FB Indiana Lemuel 11 MB Indiana George McDonnell 6 MB Indiana Charles W. 4 MB Canada Ann M. 2 FB Michigan Joanna? Burnet 2 FB Indiana Portage Township P.O. Portage July 27, /927 Benjamin Myers 26 MM Day Laborer /50 Virginia Susanna 23 FM Canada Edna? 3 MM Michigan Samuel 1 MM Michigan Texas Township P.O. Portage August 21, /988 Angeline Trueblood 13 FB Serving Indiana Oshtemo Township P.O. Kalamazoo September 7, /1172 John Wilson 42 MM Farmer 2800/720 Virginia Eliza 36 FM Indiana William M. 16 MM Canada George 15 MM Canada Thomas 13 MM Michigan Orin 12 MM Michigan Elvira 11 FM Michigan Lena 9 FM Michigan Luana 8 FM Michigan John E. 3 MM Michigan Eliza R. 1/12FM Michigan Oshtemo Township P.O. Oshtemo September 10, /1213 Enoch Power 22 MM Farmer 1600/405 Michigan Dinah 40 FM --- Horace 20 MM Michigan Helen 12 FM Michigan Nancy " 10 FM Michigan 2
3 1265/1262 Enoch Harris 75 MM Farmer 8000/635 Pennsylvania Dinah 60 FM Pennsylvania Charles 33 MM Ohio Franklin 12 MM Michigan 1303/1300 Jesse Poodin 20 MB Help? UNK Ross Township P.O. Augusta Kalamazoo June 2, /59 Samuel Jones 19 MM Barber /10 Mississippi 64/67 James White 23 MB Day Laborer Kentucky 85/88 William H. Johnson 19 MB Day Laborer Michigan 118/121 James Chase 21 MM Laborer 140/50 New York Climax Township P.O. Augusta Kalamazoo July 11, /741 Jas.? Simons 39 MB Laborer /100 New York Mercy E. 27 FB Wife New York Charlotte P. 10 FB New York Florence 7 FB New York Martin J. 5 MB New York Charles C. 4 MB Michigan Effie M. 1 MB Michigan Pavillion Township P. O. Augusta July 16, /876 Elijah Harris 40 MB Laborer Tennessee? Comstock Township P. O. Augusta Kalamazoo 1035/1041 Also Burnett 58 MB Laborer /25 North Carolina Nancy 52 FB Wife North Carolina Zacariah 8 MB Indiana 1038/1044 Elizabeth Ross 33 FM Servant Virginia Charles Ross 16 MM Virginia 1167/1173 W. A. Jackson 22 MM Barber /25 Canada Village of Kalamazoo P. O. Kalamazoo June 16, /254 James Brown 38 MM Cook Virginia Smith 38 MM Servant 3
4 Gillam? 26 MM Shoemaker Virginia Nancy J. 22 FM Servant James Barber 22 MM Servant Ohio 266/ Sarah Brown 30 FM Servant Virginia Harriet 11 FM Tennessee 344/341 Hester Tailor 60 FM Kentucky 353/350 Caroline Kersey 20 FN Canada 461/460 Thomas Maserle? 31 MM Mason 800/200 Virginia Ann M. 21 FM Indiana Philis 2 MM Michigan 539/539 Mrs. Kersey 40 FB Washerwoman /50 Canada Ephraim 10 MB Canada James 7 MB Canada Mary 5 FB 485/ Julia Kersey 16 FM Indiana 639/640 Sarah Patterson 50 FB Washerwoman /75 Maryland Ann M. 15 FB Ohio Rachel Pollard 25 FB 300/ Ohio Elizabeth Pollard 5 FB Canada Thomas 4/12MB Michigan 641/642 Isaac V. Powers 43 MM Day Laborer /500 Connecticut Dorcas A. Powers 26 FM Dressmaker New York Martha M. 10 FM Connecticut George M. 8 MM Connecticut Ann A. 6 FM Connecticut Mary E. 1 FM Michigan Jacob D. Frazier 27 MM /50 New York Ange 29 FM Connecticut 643/644 Richard Daniels 42 MM Whitewasher /50 Tennessee Emeline 24 FM Kentucky Henrietta 9 FM Canada Sarah 11/12FM Illinois 645/646 Lovett Hammond 27 MM Day Laborer /25 North Carolina Rebecca 26 FM North Carolina Mary L. 7 FM Indiana Harriet E. 5 FM Canada Sarah J. 2 FM Michigan Augustus 3/12MM Michigan Mr. Droling or Dooling 38 MM Baptist Preacher UNK 4
5 653/654 Thomas Hedgebeth 48 MM Farm Laborer 300/50 North Carolina Mary 43 FM Washerwoman North Carolina Augustus 18 MM Farm Laborer North Carolina Mary 13 FM Indiana Parthena 11 FM Indiana Anna L. 7 FM Canada West Lillie D. 4 FM Michigan Rosa L. 1 FM Michigan Thomas Harvey 23 MM Day Laborer North Carolina 656/656 George Nichols 45 MM Barber 300/1000 UNK Frances 40 FM UNK Sarah 10 FM UNK Hannah 5/12FM UNK 657/657 Archibald Nichols 25 MB Barber /25 UNK Margaret 19 FM UNK Mary 4/12FM UNK 661/661 Junius Bowman 39 MB Day Laborer 100/50 Kentucky Lucinda 39 FM Washerwoman Nova Scotia Amelia Johnson 17 FB Canada West William 10 MB Canada West 671/670 Irving Owens 39 MB Barber /100 New York Eliza 32 FM Ohio 684/684 Charles P. Evans 25 MM Barber /50 Georgia Margaret 22 FM Tennessee Arthur W. 3 MM Michigan Child 2/12FM Michigan Rebecca Kersey 16 FM Indiana 687/687 Rix Hammonds 26 MM Day Laborer 500/50 North Carolina Maria A. 20 FM Indiana James T. 4 MM Canada William H. 9/12MM Michigan 708/707 Samuel Brown 38 MM Waiter Hotel 1400/300 Ohio Miranda L. 38 FM Ohio Mary D. 11 FM Michigan Nancy H. 3 FM Michigan Samuel H. 2/12MM Michigan Louisa Farnham 41F New York 5
6 710/709 John Bass 34 MM Barber /300 North Carolina Nancy 41 FM North Carolina Ann E. Lawson 19 FM Indiana George Bass 18 MM Indiana Sarah J. Bass 8 FM Indiana Mary J. Bass 3 FM Michigan Cornelius Lawson 1 MM Michigan 713/712 Henry Jackson 38 MM Laborer /25 New York Mary Jackson 26 FM Virginia Josephine 9 FM Michigan Mary E. 6 FM Michigan Lucinda 2 FM Michigan William H. 4 MM Michigan Sarah J. 2/12FM Michigan 713/713 George Morris 40 MM Farm Laborer 50/ UNK Elizabeth 26 FM UNK M? Russ 30 MM Farm Laborer UNK 729/729 Ann Dagged 28 FM Washer & Ironer 100/100 South Carolina Angus E. Dagged 14 MM Indiana Alonzo E. 9 MM Indiana Hannah 8 FM Indiana Alice E. 6 FM Indiana William H. Seward? 3 MM Indiana 731/731 George Wells 23 MM Barber /100 UNK Laura or Dorcas? 20 FM Indiana Charles A. 1 MM Michigan 732/732 Mary Ferguson 31 FB Washerwoman /50 Pennsylvania Emily 13 FB Michigan Frank 7 MB Michigan 740/740 James Morris 49 MM Day Laborer /25 North Carolina Sarah 49 F North Carolina 745/745 Jesse Barnes 40 MB Day Laborer /50 Kentucky Cynthia 30 FB Tennessee Martha 7 FB Indiana Maurice 6 MB Michigan Arad White 60 MB North Carolina Mourning White 57 FB North Carolina 6
7 745/746 Thomas Wolfold/Wolford? 25 MM Day Laborer Kentucky Mary 20 Seamstress Indiana Mary 6/12FM Indiana Mary Bonne 6/12FM Michigan 808/806 John Hardimon 35 MM Teamster /300 Kentucky Charity A. 25 FM North Carolina George W. 10 MM Indiana Martha A. 8 FM Indiana Angeline 6 FM Indiana Mary Jane Hardimon 5 FM Indiana Ellen 3 FM Indiana Fanny A. 1 FM Indiana Aaron Burnet 18 MM Laborer Indiana 881/880 Delia Livingston 20 FB Servant (B.H.) Louisiana Hotel John Jacobs 27 MB Hostler /100 Tennessee 865/864 Mary A. Hardiman 32 FM 1200/400 Ohio Emily 4 FM Indiana Enoch H. 3 MM Indiana 901/902 Jesse Maxwell 25 MM Mason /25 Virginia Beverly 20 FM Ohio John 2 MM Ohio 917/920 Julia A. Taylor 12 FM Kentucky 935/937 James Dye 53 MM Day Laborer /50 Georgia Emily 39 FM Washer Georgia Aquilla N. 16 FM Indiana James W. Dye 14 MM Indiana John 7 MM Indiana Martha 4 FM Michigan Arnetta 1 FM Michigan 946/948 Charles Gomer 28 MM Cook 800/100 UNK Mrs. 23 FM UNK Charles 3 MM Michigan 952/956 Joseph McCanlis 40 MM Well Digger 100/100 Tennessee Martha 36 FM Washerwoman North Carolina Edward Kersey 14 MM Indiana Isaiah 12 MM Indiana Latitia 11 FM Indiana Mary E. McCanlis 5 FM Michigan I. B. Charlom? 29 MM Carpenter/Joiner /800 Michigan 7
8 954/957 John Thurston 60 MM Day Laborer 200/100 Virginia Harriet 60 FM Virginia 957/960 Henrietta Taylor 16 FB Kentucky 962/965 Margaret Fields 17 FB Servant UNK 976/980 Rosana Taylor 43 FM Washerwoman /10 Kentucky Margaret 13 FM Kentucky Julia A. 9 FM Kentucky John 8 MM Kentucky 978/982 John Ford 50 MM Day Laborer /50 Virginia Sarah 40 FM Virginia Sarah 13 FM Ohio Martha J. 9 FM Ohio Mary L. 8 FM Ohio Charles W. 5 MM Michigan S * otha? 3 FM Michigan Thomas H. 5/12MM Michigan 986/992 Stephen White 35 MB Day Laborer /25 Indiana Jane 28 FB Indiana Mary 9or7FB Indiana Sarah Tumblood? 6 FB Indiana Henry 23 FM New York 1028/1028 COUNTY GAOLER Mary Kelley 30 FB UNK Mary 12 FB UNK John 10 MB UNK James 8 MB UNK Charles 3 MB UNK Kate 1 FM UNK ` 1028/1028 COUNTY GAOLER Larceny Harry D. Ford 20 MM Day Laborer 800/ Tennessee Margaret Taylor 13 FB UNK Stokes 45 MB UNK 1032/1032 Horace L. Smith 40 MM Waiter 2000/500 Virginia Maria 35 FM Seamstress Virginia Howard 4 MM Virginia 1036/1036 Sampson Bugg or Brigg 46 MM Day Laborer 100/25 UNK Pamelia 45 FM George 18 MM Day Laborer UNK Ann 19 FM UNK Nathaniel 14 MM UNK Naomey 10 FM UNK 8
9 Isabella Bugg or Brigg 8 FM Michigan John 6 MM Michigan Charles 3 MM Michigan 1038/1037 John Allay 28 MM Whitewasher 300/100 Virginia Susan 27 FM Tennessee 1048/1048 Philetus Washington 30 MB Day Laborer UNK Mrs. Washington 27 FM UNK Anny 8 FB UNK Harrison Barton 30 MM Day Laborer Tennessee Amanda Barton 28 FM Washing Tennessee James M. 4 MM Michigan Emeline 2 FM Michigan Willie 3/12MM Michigan Isabella Bug 8 FM Michigan 1072/1072 Simon? 45 MM Farm Laborer UNK Kalamazoo Township P. O. Kalamazoo 1165/1158 Hardesson? Walker 59 MM Farmer 8// // 2// // Pennsylvania Mary Williams 24 FM Michigan John Walker 8 MM Michigan Ann Williams 2 FM Michigan Ella Williams 4 FM Michigan Susan Williams 3/12FM Michigan 1236/1225 William Nickerson 26 MM Farm Laborer /50 North Carolina Margaret 19 FM Indiana Cooper P. O. Kalamazoo September 19, /1442 Richard Morse 37 MM Farm Laborer Virginia Joanna 26 FM Ohio Mary A. 13 FM Michigan Richard 6 MM Michigan Calvin 5 MM Michigan Joseph 3 MM Michigan Sarah 2 FM Michigan Alamo P. O. Kalamazoo September 25, /1655 John W. Brooks 40 MM Farmer 800/200 North Carolina Isabella 23 FB Pennsylvania John H. 1 MM Michigan 9
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