Birth record for Phillis, daughter of Patty, reported by slaveholder James Schureman
Title
Birth record for Phillis, daughter of Patty, reported by slaveholder James Schureman
Creator
Description
Slaveholder James Schureman reports that Patty, an enslaved woman, gave birth to daughter Phillis on May 1, 1807.
Date
1807-07-29
Spatial Coverage
Temporal Coverage
1807-05-01
Language
English
Text (Transcript)
Phillis
I James Schureman of the township of North Brunswick in the County of Middlesex and the state of New Jersey, Esquire, certify that a female negro child called Phillis was born of my slave Patty, at the place aforesaid in the first day of May last past. Witness my hand this twenty ninth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seven.
Jas Schureman
Recorded 29th July 1807
I James Schureman of the township of North Brunswick in the County of Middlesex and the state of New Jersey, Esquire, certify that a female negro child called Phillis was born of my slave Patty, at the place aforesaid in the first day of May last past. Witness my hand this twenty ninth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seven.
Jas Schureman
Recorded 29th July 1807
Page
23
Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries
Archival collection
Middlesex County (N.J.). Records, 1688-1929 (MC 784.1)
Archival location
Birth of Slaves, 1804-1844
Item Relations
This Item | Is Part Of | Item: Middlesex County Register of Black Children (Birth of Slaves, 1804-1844) |
Collection
Citation
Middlesex County Clerk, “Birth record for Phillis, daughter of Patty, reported by slaveholder James Schureman,” Scarlet and Black Digital Archive, Rutgers University, accessed October 10, 2024, https://scarletandblack.rutgers.edu/archive/items/show/91.