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Slaves of “Haden Slaves Burials” Haden

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Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Campbell Township, Haden Hill Springfield, Greene, MO. On Haden Hill Add to Map
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Perhaps some statistic thought there could be eight slaves buried here.

Haden Slaves Burials Section 17 Township 28N Range 21W The exact location of the burial place of the Haden slaves is unknown. Oral reports place is somewhere sourth of M Hiway near Reed Road on "Haden Hill." Campbell Township.

This on a web site,
GREENE COUNTY ARCHIVES BULLETIN NUMBER FORTY-FIVE
Black Families of the Ozarks*
* Information is missing for some pages

This information comes from Greene County MO. Cemeteries Vol. IX page 288, by the Ozarks Genealogical Society.

Then I find this, and they have noted the same source.
GRANVILLE/Reason-P.-Haden** 7-1-1862* M
There is a Granville Haden, farm hand, mulatto, 43, male, born in Kentucky, in the 1870 census.
MARTHA/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* F
HOPSON/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* M
DAVID/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* M
LEU CELIA/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* M[?]
FLORENCE/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* M
AGNESS/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* F
AMANDA/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* F
ABE LINCOLN/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* M

*Taken from Deed Record "L," page 588. These slaves were given to Reason P. Haden's grandson, Joseph D. Haden. SEE also Greene County Missouri Cemeteries Volume IX, published by the Ozarks Genealogical Society, Springfield, Missouri. There is a reference to the burial place of Haden slaves on page 288 of this index.
Perhaps some statistic thought there could be eight slaves buried here.

Haden Slaves Burials Section 17 Township 28N Range 21W The exact location of the burial place of the Haden slaves is unknown. Oral reports place is somewhere sourth of M Hiway near Reed Road on "Haden Hill." Campbell Township.

This on a web site,
GREENE COUNTY ARCHIVES BULLETIN NUMBER FORTY-FIVE
Black Families of the Ozarks*
* Information is missing for some pages

This information comes from Greene County MO. Cemeteries Vol. IX page 288, by the Ozarks Genealogical Society.

Then I find this, and they have noted the same source.
GRANVILLE/Reason-P.-Haden** 7-1-1862* M
There is a Granville Haden, farm hand, mulatto, 43, male, born in Kentucky, in the 1870 census.
MARTHA/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* F
HOPSON/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* M
DAVID/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* M
LEU CELIA/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* M[?]
FLORENCE/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* M
AGNESS/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* F
AMANDA/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* F
ABE LINCOLN/Reason-P.-Haden 7-1-1862* M

*Taken from Deed Record "L," page 588. These slaves were given to Reason P. Haden's grandson, Joseph D. Haden. SEE also Greene County Missouri Cemeteries Volume IX, published by the Ozarks Genealogical Society, Springfield, Missouri. There is a reference to the burial place of Haden slaves on page 288 of this index.

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