Annotations by hlg1776
Suffolk Nansemond County, VaSource Approved - Virginia…Page 8 Made 25 Aug 2009 |
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Norfolk, VaSource Approved - Virginia…Page 8 Made 25 Aug 2009 |
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Freedman's Savings BankSource Approved - Virginia…Page 8 Made 25 Aug 2009 |
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Anderson represents as not being intended for sale, and that this certificate is applied for to be in conformity to the requests of an Act of Assembly of the State of South Carolina to enable him pass on into the State of Georgia.Source Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 80 Made 15 Jul 2009 |
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James Anderson of said County hath made known to me his intentions of removing himself with three Negroes which he hath owned for several years past namely John a man about 60 years of age Patty a woman of about 50 years of age and their child Aberdeen a boy of about ten years of age together with a small Negro man named Tom who is sent in his care to Augusta, the property of a certain Allan Grimes late of Jones County in this State but now residing in the State of Georgia, which said four negroes the saidSource Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 80 Made 15 Jul 2009 |
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James Anderson of the county and state aforesaid hath signified us of his intention of removing himself and his Negroes for the present year into the State of GeorgiaSource Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 79 Made 15 Jul 2009 |
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Richard Potter a man of collourSource Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 3 Made 29 Jun 2009 |
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I do further declare on oath that I am very old as can be collected from the foregoing; have no family except a wife & children who are slaves - and no one to look to for support whomsoever, that he is a farmer so far as he has ability to do anything which by occasion of infirmity is very little.Source Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 8 Made 11 Jun 2009 |
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Bristol FerrySource Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 6 Made 03 Jun 2009 |
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Decembr 1778Source Revolutionary War Rolls…Page 41 Made 22 Apr 2009 |
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Oct 1779Source Revolutionary War Rolls…Page 112 Made 22 Apr 2009 |
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This applicant states that he was born in Louisa County, State of Virginia (the year he does not know) having no record of his age, where he lived until 12 or 13 years after the Revolution, whereof he moved to this County, where he has since lived.Source Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 4 Made 20 Mar 2009 |
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free born mulattoSource Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 4 Made 20 Mar 2009 |
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a free man of colourSource Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 13 Made 09 Mar 2009 |
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Captain Lane agreed to take me in master's stead, as a soldier, & I was willing, that Imight be a freeman when the war was over.Source Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 25 Made 26 Feb 2009 |
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slaveSource Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 37 Made 26 Feb 2009 |
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colored manSource Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 40 Made 26 Feb 2009 |
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a man of colourSource Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 8 Made 26 Feb 2009 |
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free negroes and mulattos mustered in the rank with white men in said state - at least in that part of the state in which he then resideded- and in which Holiday Hethcock then resideded - to wit in the county of JohnstonSource Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 17 Made 23 Feb 2009 |
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one mulatto was in his company as a common soldier whose names is Archibald ArtisSource Revolutionary War Pensions…Page 17 Made 23 Feb 2009 |
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