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    1. Re: [KYCLAY] Look-ups offered (William Potter)
    2. Renee Smith
    3. Sorry Calvin, Wanted to clarify. When you said the Potters lived near the Whites, might you lend the census data on the Whites. I do remember now that a relative told me that grandma Harriett may have been in servitude to a WHITE family at some point in time. Renee Charlotte, Calvin, all others w/Clay Co. interests. I have LOTS of very old photos, some on tin-type of various folks, black and white. I wanted to find a website that I could post them to that Clay county folk may attempt to identify them. Some of the photos are wonderfully preserved, others very poor. However, I hold ea. and every one of them as treasure. I will try to email you a couple to you soon. ----- Original Message ----- From: Calvin Smith Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 1:25 PM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [KYCLAY] Look-ups offered (William Potter) 1900 census indicates the following: Potter William head bm apr 1831 69 m 31 Harriet wife bf may 1848 52 m 31 12 kids 6 living Steven son bm sep 1870 29 s Newton son bm may 1879 21 s Louise dau bf apr 1882 18 s Lilly gdau bf aug 1889 10 s They were listed as day laborers living near the Whites Calvin Smith -----Original Message----- From: Renee Smith [mailto:hrsmith40@msn.com] Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 4:59 PM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Look-ups offered Charlotte, Thank you kindly for helping. Shall await word from you (fingers crossed). Renee ----- Original Message ----- From: CM7153@aol.com Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 4:57 PM To: KYCLAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYCLAY] Look-ups offered In a message dated 7/25/03 5:03:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, hrsmith40@msn.com writes: > Charlotte, > Thank you for the offer. Trying to locate any census records wherein > appeared one Harriett POTTER. > Harriett would be listed under the household of either a William POTTER or > George POTTER. She had a daughter named Louise (or Louisa). Harriett is my > great, grandma. She was black, and I was told she was likely a slave at some > point in time. I am having a grave time of this. Do you know if anyone has > any records pertaining to slaves in Manchester? > Renee Renee, I will look and get back with you. I don't know anything about slave records. Thanks, Charlotte Miller <A HREF="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Our_Sharing_Place/">http://groups.ya hoo.com/group/Our_Sharing_Place/</A>

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