EARLY OHIO PEOPLE OF COLOR
PART 2
Negroes and Mulatto Persons - Ross County Ohio
Researched and compiled by Beverly Gray
Sources: Marriage records Ross County, Ohio - Records of the First Anti Slavery Baptist Church of Chillicothe - Renick-Waddle Papers-Ross County Historical Society - Methodist Church Records - Record of Black and Mullatto Person Ross County Ohio - News Articles, Probate Records Ross County-List of Negores 1804 - Papers of Thomas Worthinton-6th Governor of Ohio)
- Philemon 1804
- James Fisher 1805
- Joseph Bradley 1802
- Sirrah Bradley 1802
- Mike(Miles) probably senior 1792 by Nathaniel Massie
- Morris by Jacob Cochran 1805
- Amblick and Sarah Nickens 1804 on Ben Kerns farm (Free papers were
burned)
Children of Ambick and Sarah:
James
Agness
Lot
Easter
Amblick
Moses
- Joseph Bradley and family since 1799
- Dinah Craigh by Tiffin Springfield Township
- Polly Janney
- Barbara Janney child
- Carter Janney Child
- Joe Janney -married Patsy Curtis
- Woodford Miller
- Bill a Mullatto Born June 11, 1789
- Charles born Feb. 18, 1791
- Jeremiah Sept. 12, 1792 all 1804
- William and Rose Nickens 1807
4 or 5 Nickens Children
- John Freeman
- Nancy Freeman both 1813 husband and wife
- Jon Littleon son of Betsy 1813
- Edmond Howard apprentice Cooper 1813
- James Rose 1813
- John maybe Hawkins 1813
- William (Williams) ex -slave of William Henry Harrison ěDriven a team
of oxen for the
North Western Armyî
- Lydia and Charles 1796 Russell??
- Jeffrey Day 1814
- Ezekiel Ross 1802
- Sam perhaps Wright
- Also Charlotte; Ben; Milly and Jane 1812
- Benjamin Hardyson 1814
- Wiliam Brown 1805 Jefferson Township
- Robert Taylor 1814
- Perry Cohen 1811 first wife was Hetty slave of Dejarnett(Virginia)
- Fanny Dearmint- (Demint-D Emmit _1799-1800 Ex-Worthington slave
- Patty Curtis Born in Ohio daughter of Fanny Dearmint, who came to Ohio
with Thomas
Worthington.
- William Pattaway 1814
- Morris Butler 1814
- John Burns Born in 1794 Ohio 1814
- Henry Abrams surety John Poindexter
Nancy Abrams wife
- Elizabeth Bly
- Abraham Abrams
- Jacob Moses
- Patrick Abrams 1814
- Levidy (Sidney) maybe Ruddell Born 1780 came 1814
- William Cammell 1815
- Sam Washington to be taught the occupation of Spinner or Weaver
1816 indenture
- Ira Ellis 1815
- Abner Bishop 1815
- Edward Jackson 1816
- Richard Douglas 1816 Trumpeteer with Comodore Barney Battle of
Bladensburgh.
- Jack Duncan taught spinner weaver trade indenture 1816
- Edmund Crump 1816
- Joseph Frost Seaman in the US Navy on Lake Erie discharged10 July
1814 Ross County
1816
- Rohbert Bradley -------- Indenture to Mary Scott 1816
- Wiliam Brown ----1805 Jefferson Township
- William Clerke and family Born 1766 -------- served in the
Revolutionary War 1780-81
under Col John Jamison His wifewas Hannah. They had two sons, Coleman
and
Nicholas.
- Sally Peters
- Gilly Gilliland 1817 *****
- Dinah Starn 1817
- Thomas Mitchell ? 1817 **
- Peter--------blacksmith 1817
- William Thomas 1817
- John Jackson 1817
- Isaac Nickens got his freedom 1799
Jean (wife) (spelling) Nickling
- Owens Nickens
- Dicy Nickens
- Tapecol Bromback 1817
- Adam Griffith 1802 indentured to White Brown ( Maryland )in
1802
- James Jones 1817
- Robert Holt 1818
- Nancy Sheets Jefferson Township 1818
- Nelson Piles born 1783 came in 1800
- William Piles born 1814
- Juoy born 1807
- Robert Piles 1803
- Maria Piles 1815 had blond hair.
- Elinor Piles born 1790 all of her children were born free.
Piles family here in 1818.
- William Johns born 1796 here 1818
- James Richards - British Navy brought to Chillicothe as a Prisoner of War
1813 from Lake
Erie.
- Daniel Brown 1819
- Julian Butler born 1794
- Basil Steele 1816
- Jack Christian 1819
- Daniel Dial
- Thomas Woods aka Richard Lockman
- Joe Wilkins a waggoner 1821
- Bill a Worthington servant 1798
- Paul Pool
- Otha Clare 1803
- Moses Freeman freed by Tootle 1812 Quinn Chapel AME
- James Turpin 1802
- David Nickins 1804 founder of First Baptist Church Chillicothe 1824
- Henry Evans 1807
- Ann West Born in Chillicothe 1801
- Thomas Watson came to the Northwest territory with Hector Sanford in
1797
- Henry Hill 1803 a Revolutionary War Soldier and tanner Eve Nickens Hill)
marriage
licenses in 1803
- Esther Nickens
- Berry Andrson 1815 marriage
- Draper Brown 1813 marriage
- Sidney Wright 1813 marriage
- Molly Washington 1812 marriage
- Elijah Brown 1798
- Jaacob Brown 1804
- Dennis Brown 1804
- Joseph Wilson 1806
- Abraham Love (Lowe) 1806
- Catherine Hill 1806 Marriage
- Lesley( Elsey??) Brown Marriage 1805
- Dennis V Hill A tanner Marriage-free papers
- Polly Day 1812
- Fannie Carter ( married Henry Hitt )1812
- George Hughes 1810 marriage
- Philoemon Lowman
- Alley Blackburn indenture 1806- marriage
- Milly Ross Owens marriage, court records, First Baptist Church records
- Isaac Owens-Owings 1802 indenture
- Hannah Ross 1798 marriage, FBC records
- Ben Jonas 1806 marriage 1813( Source: indentures 1800+Waddle
papers)(FBC Records)
- Judy Stanley 1796 cook for T Worthington, wife of Isaac
Stanley census-1850, unpublished memories of Worthington daughter.
- William Glassingale Census ( T Worthington papers, Waddle papers)
- James Nickens 1808
- Rachel Simpson 1808 marriage
- Jordan Winstead before 1815 Marriage --(Stepson of William Miles)
- Jane Turner before 1815
- William Pataway RBONMP marriage 1815
- Kitty Brown marriage 1806
- Phyliss Bradley 1807 marriage
- Edward Jackson before 1807 (RBON Census court records
census) 1820
- Nelly D Emmet
- Ann Curtis
- Fanny Carter marriage 1812 H. Hitt
- Hester Hill-Hetty-wife of Perry Cohen
- George Curtis before 1816 marriage
- Robert Lane
- Milly Lane before 1817
- Thomas Williams before 1815
- Sally Carter 1815 marriage
- Thomas Woods 1816
- Polly Cartes (Carter) 1816
- Harry Taylor 1814
- Elizabeth Lucas 1814( marriage)
- Simon Moody 1806 ( marriage)
- Rebecca Hill 1806(marriage)
- Hannah James (marriage) 1816
- Robert Pleasants marriage 1816 (Waddle papers letter from McClintick)
- Jacob Brown 1814 marriage
- Levin Smith 1813 marriage news article
- Lydia Wright 1813 marriage
- Dinah Dorsey before 1808 marriage
- Isaac Roberts before 1808 marriage