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KATE b. bef. 1773 (See also: Cate) 1789 Tithable list for Nelson Co. KY - C. Harrison & Capt. Lincoln's Company (west of Bardstown) Household of Anthony Foster included the following "Blacks over the age of 16: Martain, KATE and Rachel"

KESIAH b. abt. 1801 14 March 1825 Spencer Co. KY Deed Book A p. This Deed of Emancipation from John Bicksler to a negro woman his slave named KESIAH and her daughter LOUISA was this day produced in Court and having been acknowledged by the said John Bicksler to be his act and Deed was admitted to record And thereupon the said negro slaves about to be emancipated by said writing came before the court and upon their view they took the following description of them towit:

the negro woman Kesiah is a bright mulattoe about twenty four years of age of a pleasant open Countenance with no particular accidental marks. The said Child LOUISA is also a bright mulattoe aboud twelve months old pretty straight hair with no particular or accccidental marks which is ordered to be entered of record and Certified upon said Deed of Emancipation and Thereupon the said John Bicksler came into Court and together with Zachariah Terrell his security executed and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of $200 conditioned to secure the said County of Spencer from the said Negroe becoming chargable thereupon.

KITT Inventory of the estate of William Withers Dec?d returned 13 Nov 1809 to Hardin Co. Court included ... KITT, valued at 60 pounds (Hardin Co. Will Book B p. 1)

KITTY 25 Sep 1829 Articles of Agreement made and entered into this 25th of September 1829 between James Weeks of Spencer County, Kentucky and Maria Clark and William Clark her husband of the Said County. Witnesseth that on the fourth day of August 1828 the said Weeks did Execute a Deed of Gift to the said Maria Weeks his daughter now Maria Clark conveying to her the following Negroes named to wit:

KITTY and her daughter Mary together with their increase
also KITTY?s three sons, Hiram, Alfred and Isaac
until they Should arrive at the age of twenty four and at that age they were to be Set free to wit the three boys nor the said Weeks being not Contented in Mind in Consequence of giving to much to his Daughter in exclusion of his other children. (Spencer Co Deed Book B p. 311)

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