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About Harden D. Celsor
Harden CELSOR owned 300 acres of land, and a family of slaves. Tradition says that he was given a land grant by the government. He was probably a charter member of the United Missionary Baptist Church of Fountain Run, organized in 1829, as he was one of the delegates of six sent from the Foutain Run Church in 1835 to help organize the Indian Creek Baptist Church.
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Harden D. Celsor's Timeline
1787 |
1787
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Russell County, Virginia, United States
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1810 |
1810
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1821 |
February 1821
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1823 |
March 9, 1823
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Allen County, Kentucky, United States
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1827 |
November 7, 1827
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Allen, Floyd County, Kentucky, United States
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1856 |
1856
Age 69
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Barren County, Kentucky, United States
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