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McKenzie, LVA at Sep 28, 2022 04:18 PM

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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
William Goings 82 1828-06-19 1828-06-19 20 Male black 5 6.5 two small scars on the left side of the face, no other perceivable marks or scars born free/free born Cleary emancipated by deed George emancipated by deed William Moss son of George and Cleary who were emancipated by John Compton by a deed of manumission recorded in Alexandria in the District of Columbia on the 8th day of December 1803 as appears by the affidavit of Dennis Johnson and James Russell

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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
William Goings 82 1828-06-19 1828-06-19 20 Male black 5 6.5 two small scars on the left side of the face, no other perceivable marks or scars born free/free born Cleary emancipated by deed George emancipated by deed William Moss son of George and Cleary who were emancipated by John Compton by a deed of manumission recorded in Alexandria in the District of Columbia on the 8th day of December 1803 as appears by the affidavit of Dennis Johnson and James Russell