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Minute book, 1817-1824

African Association of New Brunswick (N.J.)
1817 to 1824

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Minute book of the African Association of New Brunswick. This minute book is in the process of being transcribed by our researchers. A partial transcript is provided below.

Tags: Abraham Beach (1740-1828), African Association of New Brunswick, Ambo and Mark Harris family, Ann Smith, Ann Upshur, Anthony Moor, Anthony Smock, Benjamin P. Stives, Catharine Randolph, Cato Beach, Cesar Green, Cesar King, Cesar Rappleyea, Cuffe Steel, David Smith, Dianer Smith, Frances Parker, Gorge, Hanner Sevau, Henery Paterson, Henery Quick, Henry Skillmon, Henry Staats, Jane Vanhorn, Jones Scot, Jude Hunt, Lewis Smock, Margaret, Margaret Ott, Mark Harress, Mark Jorden, Mary Kinsy, minutes, Moses Blew, Murphey, Niclus Demont, Peter Upshur, Primus Murphy, Prince Edgar, Reverend Huntington, Richard Simpson, Robert Polhemus, Samuel Lane, Samuel Vanderveer, Sarah Ball, Thomas Law, Thomous Clarkson, William Correll, William Jenkins, William Taylor

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Bill of sale for Mark for $20 until he turns 25
Neilson, James
1838-12-16

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James Neilson (1784-1862) sells a black man named Mark to Abraham Veghte for a term of five years for $20. Mark is a 20-year-old slave for a term, and…

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