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First Name | Middle Name | Last Name | Alias | Registration number | Date of registration | Age | Gender | Color | Height- Feet | Height - Inches | Physical description | Free status | Where emancipated | Who emancipated | Previous place of registration | Date of birth | Place of birth | Name of mother | Additional information |
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Henry | Richardson | 758 | 1814-11-14 | 21 | Male | brown | 5 | 4 | Mulatto man thin made has light coloured mark on the upper part of his right arm near the shoulder & small scar on the left side of the upper part of his forehead. | born free/free born | Blacksmith by trade | ||||||||
Sally | Bird | 759 | 1814-11-16 | 26 | Female | brown | 5 | 2 | Mulatto girl has a dark mark on the right side of her neck & several large pits about her face. | born free/free born | 0000-10-26 | Petersburg | Martha Bird | Martha Bird deceased registered by desire of Patty Bird her Grandmother. Sally Bird has a child at her Breast Female about 12 mos old 1st Oct last named Mariann Bird, with large dark mark on outside of her right Thigh. | |||||
Edmund | Chavis | 760 | 1814-11-29 | 21 | Male | dark brown | 5 | 5 | Man of Colour stout made has a scar across his forefinger of his right hand & also on the knuckle of the next finger where it joins the hand & also a Scar on the inside of his left leg a little below the calf | born free/free born | Dinwiddie County | Renewed 10 March 1815 the former paper alledged lost. Re-entered 23 June 1815 the last papers alledged taken from him by Jos Gray &c. Re-entered 12 Feb 1816. Re-entered 11 Feb 1817. Re-entered 8 Oct 1817 the last papers sd to be lost also. Reentered 15 Sept 1818 paper alledged lost. Renewed 30 Oct 1819 follows business of a Waterman alledged his papers again lost. | |||||||
Plough | Man | 761 | 1814-12-30 | 56 | Male | dark brown | 3 | 5.5 | Man of Colour the left eye is out, has a long scar on upper part to left side of his forehead & both his little nails to have been hurt | emancipated | Petersburg | Jos Harding | Emancipated in the Hustings Court of the town of Petersburg in 1792. |
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