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First Name | Middle Name | Last Name | Alias | Registration number | Date of registration | Date of certification | Age | Gender | Color | Height- Feet | Height - Inches | Marks or scars | Eye color | Description of hair | Speech | Free status | Where emancipated | Who emancipated | Previous place of registration | Date of birth | Place of birth | Name of mother | Color of mother | Free status of mother | Name of father | Free status of father | Name of spouse | Free status of spouse | Name of children | Name of clerk | Additional information |
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Payton | Watkins | 170 | 1824-02-11 | 29 | Male | dark mulatto | 5 | 5.25 | small scar on left arm, scar on great toe of left foot, two small scars on the midst of the right hand | Loundoun County | was bound by the overseers of the poor of Loudon County on the 13th day of February 1810 to Armistead Long for indenture filed in the clerk's office of the said court. | ||||||||||||||||||||
William | Anderson | 251 | 1834-08-18 | 21 | yellowish complexion | 5 | 6.75 | scar on his right wrist, and one on his right eyebrow | born free/free born | Janney Anderson | free | William Moss | by the testimony of Gordon Allison born free |
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