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slavery?

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For what it's worth, a quick ancestry.com search does not turn up any slave schedule entries mentioning this man, but it also showed only non-population entries for the 1860 census, so a digitizer or census taker may have misspelled his name and I don't have time for a deep dive. In 1850 he and his wife lived with New York born banker Nicholas James Bayard and his family in Georgia, and may have named his then year old son Bayard Quintard after his benefactor. One of Bayard's sons (also Nicholas) would volunteer and fight with the Confederacy but his elder brother John moved back to Pennsylvania probably long before his death.Jweaver28 (talk) 15:03, 16 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]