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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
Oliver Jones 194 1831-11-21 46 Male black 5 5.25 a small scar on the forehead and a scar on the ankle of the right leg, a scar on the first finger and thumb of the left hand emancipated George Washington
Thomas Gantt 229 1832-02-21 32 Male black 5 0.5 a large scar on the left side of the forehead, two small scars in the middle of the forehead, a small scar under the left eye, the middle finger of the right hand injured impediment in his speech other Fairfax County William Moss was ordered to be found apprentice to Thos. Swayne by an order of the court dated 20 Sept. 1819 at which time he was 17 years

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