Because of the state laws at that time, Judy and her children moved to Ohio in order to keep their freedom. In his will, Elias Napier stated: "In consideration of the confidence I have in the philanthropy and sterling integrity of my Executors, and confidential friends Robert McNeilly, Benjamin C. Robertson, and William H. Napier, who reside in the immediate neighborhood of my principle business, I particularly enjoin it upon them to have fully carried out all the requisites necessary to carry out my views and wishes in regards to the several slaves that I have emancipated in or out of the county of Dickson or state of Tennessee as the circumstances of their cases may require."
His grandfather Col. Richard C. Napier was a Revolutionary War veteran, listed as DAR Ancestor #A081496. His descendants who can document their relationship are eligible for membership in the Daughters or Sons of the American Revolution.
Because of the state laws at that time, Judy and her children moved to Ohio in order to keep their freedom. In his will, Elias Napier stated: "In consideration of the confidence I have in the philanthropy and sterling integrity of my Executors, and confidential friends Robert McNeilly, Benjamin C. Robertson, and William H. Napier, who reside in the immediate neighborhood of my principle business, I particularly enjoin it upon them to have fully carried out all the requisites necessary to carry out my views and wishes in regards to the several slaves that I have emancipated in or out of the county of Dickson or state of Tennessee as the circumstances of their cases may require."
His grandfather Col. Richard C. Napier was a Revolutionary War veteran, listed as DAR Ancestor #A081496. His descendants who can document their relationship are eligible for membership in the Daughters or Sons of the American Revolution.
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Death date is one year earlier than cemetery records indicate.
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