abt. 1800 - abt. 1895
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| Born |
abt. 1800 |
Tennessee [1] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Died |
abt. 1895 [2] |
| Person ID |
I127 |
Nashville |
| Last Modified |
22 Feb 2008 |
| Family |
Elias Wills Napier, b. 05 Mar 1783, d. 07 Aug 1848, Dickson County, Tennessee [3, 4] |
| Married |
Type: never married |
| Notes |
- Judy was his slave seamstrees whom he emancipated in his will. Judy had five children. It is documented that William Carroll was his son, so it's likely that her other kids may have been his as well.
- Judy and her family moved to Ohio in 1949. [5]
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| Children |
| > | 1. William Carroll Napier, b. 24 Sep 1824, Tennessee , d. 05 Jan 1896 |
| > | 2. Fanny Napier, b. abt. 1823, Tennessee  |
| > | 3. James Monroe Napier, b. abt. 1825, Tennessee  |
| | 4. Thomas Benton Napier, b. abt. 1830, Tennessee  |
| | 5. Andrew Jackson Napier, b. abt. 1830, Tennessee  |
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| Last Modified |
22 Feb 2008 |
| Family ID |
F43 |
Group Sheet |
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| Documents |
 | 1850 OH Census: Judah Napier Enumeration Date: 18 Oct 1850
Location: District 22, Clermont County, Ohio
Family #2290
1. Judah - age 50, real estate #1364
2. James M. - age 25, laborer
3. Thomas - age 20, laborer
4. Jackson - age 20, laborer
5. Frances Lott - age 27
6. James Lott - age 14
7. Elizabeth Lott - age 12
8. Margaret Lott -age 10
9. Judah A. Lott - age 7
10. Sarah J. Lott - age 2
11. Solomon Napier - age 7
Link to full image. |
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| Sources |
- [S47] James Carroll Napier (1845 - 1940): From Plantation to the City, Lovett, Bobby L., (The Southern Elite and Social Change, University of Arkansas Press, 2002).
has 1808 as birth year
- [S47] James Carroll Napier (1845 - 1940): From Plantation to the City, Lovett, Bobby L., (The Southern Elite and Social Change, University of Arkansas Press, 2002).
date has question mark.
- [S39] Dickson County, Tennessee, Will Book, Volume 2, (Simmons Historical Society), WorldVitalRecords.com..
- [S48] African-American business leaders : a biographical dictionary, John N. Ingham, (Greenwood Press, ©1994).
- [S47] James Carroll Napier (1845 - 1940): From Plantation to the City, Lovett, Bobby L., (The Southern Elite and Social Change, University of Arkansas Press, 2002), 75.
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