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Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Year Built"~"Item Type Metadata:Address or location"~"Item Type Metadata:Type of location"~"Item Type Metadata:Associated individuals"~"Item Type Metadata:Type"~"Item Type Metadata:Details"~"Item Type Metadata:Source/s"~"Item Type Metadata:Links"~"Item Type Metadata:Male/Female"~"Item Type Metadata:Status"~"Item Type Metadata:Sex"~"Item Type Metadata:Publisher"~"Item Type Metadata:Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Author"~"Item Type Metadata:Title"~"Item Type Metadata:Repository"~"Item Type Metadata:Enslaver or Household"~"Item Type Metadata:Location or Address"~"Item Type Metadata:Biographical Notes"~"Item Type Metadata:Marriage Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Male or Female"~"Item Type Metadata:Advertisement Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Appraisal Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Burial Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Disappearance Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Disembarkation Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Education Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Emancipation Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Manumission Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Embarkation Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Employment Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Apprenticeship Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Indenture Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Enslavement Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Legal Proceeding Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Membership Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Mention Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Military Service Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Mortgage Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Narrative Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Resistance and Rebellion Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Registration Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Relocation Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Residence Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Sale Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Transfer Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Trade Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Voyage Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Unique Person Identifier"~"Item Type Metadata:Ancestry"~"Item Type Metadata:Ancestry Description"~"Item Type Metadata:Relationships"~"Item Type Metadata:Source Type"~"Item Type Metadata:Unique Record Identifier"~"Item Type Metadata:Age"~"Item Type Metadata:Age Description"~"Item Type Metadata:Event Date"~"Item Type Metadata:Notes"~"Item Type Metadata:Researcher"~"Item Type Metadata:Life Events"~"Item Type Metadata:Event Type II"~"Item Type Metadata:Event Date II"~"Item Type Metadata:Status II"~"Item Type Metadata:Source Type II"~"Item Type Metadata:Location or Address II"~"Item Type Metadata:Status III"~"Item Type Metadata:Event Type III"~"Item Type Metadata:Event Date III"~"Item Type Metadata:Location or Address III"~"Item Type Metadata:Source Type III"~tags~file~itemType~collection~public~featured 2215~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2215~"William Perdue - WILL13"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"William Perdue"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 37. Ancestry.com. Hatch, Roger. U.S., Find a Grave™ Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Operations, Inc., 2012."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" WILL13"~African~~"MART2 | Spouse"~"Census or Register"~~"William is recorded as 69 when he died."~~1880~"On the 1880 census, William's occupation is listed as ""laborer."" He was born in New York as were both of his parents. He is buried in the St. David African Methodist Episcopal Zion Cemetery in Sag Harbor, NY."~"Meghan McGinley"~~Death~"August 6, 1920"~~"Digital Data Repository"~~~~~~~"1880-1889,1920-1929,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2214~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2214~"William Prime, Jr. - WILL12"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"William Prime, Jr."~~~~~~~~"Southampton Census of 1850."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WILL12~African~~"WILL7 | Parent
TERR1 | Parent
HENR1 | Sibling
MARC1 | Sibling
RACH2 | Sibling
JAME2 | Sibling
CHAR2 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~18~~1850~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1850-1859,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2213~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2213~"Walter Halsey - WALT1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Walter Halsey"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WALT1~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~"WM1 | Parent
AMEL1 | Parent
EMIL1 | Sibling
JASO3 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~14~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Walter's occupation is listed as ""sailor."" He was born in New York like his father Wm. (WM1) and his mother Amelia (AMEL1). Jason is listed as having attended school during the census year."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2212~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2212~"Unrecorded Name - UNID246"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914. Digital Long Island. Page 129."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathan Fordham "~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID246~African~~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~5~~"October 15, 1800"~"In the church records, this child whose name is not recorded is listed in deaths as ""nathan fordham's negro girl."" The way that she died is not specified. "~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1800-1809,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2211~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2211~"Unrecorded Name - UNID245"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914. Digital Long Island. Page 145."~~~Unrecorded~Unrecorded~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID245~~"""colored"""~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~"6 weeks"~~"July 10, 1821"~"In this record, it is recorded that ""a colored child of Dick"" has died. It is unclear if Dick is related to this child or if he is the enslaver. "~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2210~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2210~"Unrecorded Name - UNID244"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914. Digital Long Island. Page 145."~~~Enslaved~Unrecorded~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID244~African~~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~8~~"August 13, 1805"~"This child of African ancestry whose name is unrecorded died of dysentery. "~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1800-1809,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2209~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2209~"Unrecorded Name - UNID243"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914. Digital Long Island. Page 133."~~~Enslaved~Unknown~~~~~~"Esquire Fordham"~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID243~African~~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~2~~"January 3, 1804"~"In the church records, this child is listed as ""esq Fordham's negro child, scaled, 2 years old."""~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1800-1809,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2208~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2208~"William Posels - WILL14"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"William Posels"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WILL14~African~~"MART3 | Spouse
CORA1 | Tenant
"~"Census or Register"~~54~~1880~"On the 1880 census, William is said to suffer from a"" tumor in foot."" He was born in Delaware as were both of his parents."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2207~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2207~"William E. Crippy - WILL15 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"William E. Crippy"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"12 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WILL15~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~"MILE1 | In-law
HELE1 | In-law
CHAR6 | In-law
MARI3 | Spouse
CHAR7 | Child
FLON1 | Child
MAUD1 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~18~~1880~"On the 1880 census, William's occupation is listed as ""farm laborer."" He was born in Virginia. The birthplace of his parents is unlisted. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2206~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2206~"William H. Consor - WILL16"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"William H. Consor"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WILL16~African~~"GORG3 | Parent
ELIA1 | Parent"~"Census or Register"~~17~~1880~"On the 1880 census, William's occupation is listed as ""sailor."" His relationship to the head of household George P. Consor is unlisted. However, William is more than likely George and Eliza Consor's son."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2205~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2205~"Unrecorded Name - UNID193"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy. Sag Harbor: The Story of an American Beauty. Sag Harbor Historical Society, 1991. Page 217."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Mrs. Frothingham"~"180 Main Street, Sag Harbor NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID193~African~~~"Secondary Source"~~4~~"1804 and 1805"~"Mrs. Frothingham placed the following advertisement in The Suffolk Gazette in 1804 and 1805: ""In every respect suitable for a farmer, a negro woman 25 years old, with or without a girl 4 years old."" It is unclear is the woman and the girl are related. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1800-1809,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2204~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2204~"Unrecorded Name - UNID192"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy. Sag Harbor: The Story of an American Beauty. Sag Harbor Historical Society, 1991. Page 217."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Mrs. Frothingham"~"180 Main Street, Sag Harbor NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID192~African~~~"Secondary Source"~~25~~"1804 and 1805"~"Mrs. Frothingham placed the following advertisement in The Suffolk Gazette in 1804 and 1805: ""In every respect suitable for a farmer, a negro woman 25 years old, with or without a girl 4 years old."" It is unclear is the woman and the girl are related. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1800-1809,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2203~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2203~"Unrecorded Name - UNID189"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 84."~~~Unrecorded~Unrecorded~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID189~African~~~"Secondary Source"~~"8 months"~~"November 3, 1821"~"This infant whose name is unrecorded is buried in Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Old Burying Ground,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2202~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2202~"Unrecorded Name - UNID187"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 84."~~~Unrecorded~Unrecorded~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID187~African~~"BINY1 | Parent"~"Secondary Source"~~~~"September 18, 1813"~"This child whose name is unrecorded is buried in Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground. Described as ""Black Biny's child."""~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1810-1819,Old Burying Ground,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2201~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2201~"Unrecorded Name - UNID186"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name "~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 84."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Peleg Latham"~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID186~African~~~"Secondary Source"~~19~~"June 16, 1801"~"This enslaved man whose name is unrecorded is buried in the Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground. He is described as ""Negro."""~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1800-1809,Old Burying Ground,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2200~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2200~"Titus [Tite] - TITU8"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Employment~~~~~~~~~~"Titus [Tite]"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Parish Book, 1783-1800. Page 4-6, 11. John Jermain Memorial Library, Reference MV-19. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TITU8~African~~~"Bill of Sale, Invoice or Receipt"~~~~"December 1786 (x2); May 1790; August 1792; 1793; 1794; 1795; 1796; 1797"~"Titus [Tite] was paid the following amounts during the months listed below for ringing the church bell and potentially other duties: December 1786 - 12 shillings ""in full for 1785"" December 1786 - 2 shillings May 1790 - ""Memorandum that I [met with Titus] for ringing the bell and paid him off to this date"" August 1792 - 9 pounds and 12 shillings (different times, including the year 1792) 1793 - 1 pound and 12 shillings 1794 - 1 pound and 12 shillings 1795 - 1 pound and 12 shillings 1796 - 1 pound and 12 shillings 1797 - 1 pound and 12 shillings"~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1789,1790-1799,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2199~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2199~"Temperance Prince - TEMP1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Temperance Prince "~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 85."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TEMP1~~"""woman of color"""~~"Secondary Source"~~58~~"January 9, 1829"~"Temperance is buried in the Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground. She is described as ""a woman of color."""~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2198~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2198~"Tamos Tucker - TAMO1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Tamos Tucker"~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 85."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TAMO1~Unrecorded~~~"Secondary Source"~~66~~"November 13, 1838"~"Tamos is buried in Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground, plot #117. Per Dorothy Zaykowski, his name may be a variation of Thomas, or he may have been named ""after a member of the Tamus family who lived in Sag Harbor."""~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1830-1839,Old Burying Ground,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2197~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2197~"Stephen Rose - STEP3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marriage~~~~~~~~~~"Stephen Rose"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834. Page 88. Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914. Page 76."~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914

Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834
"~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~STEP3~~"person ""of color"""~"RACH4 | Spouse"~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"May 9, 1826"~"Stephen is recorded as having been ""married to Rachele Leuffere"" (RACH4). They are described as ""people of color."""~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2196~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2196~"Solomon S. Brown - SOLO1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Solomon S. Brown"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SOLO1~African~~"ELLE1 | Spouse"~"Census or Register"~~24~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Solomon's occupation is listed as ""sailor."" He was born in Virginia as were both of his parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2195~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2195~"Simony Rose - SIMY5"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marriage~~~~~~~~~~"Simony Rose"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914. Digital Long Island. Page 76."~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914"~~Unrecorded~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SIMY5~African~~"JEDE2 | Spouse"~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"June 27, 1826"~~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2194~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2194~"Simmony - SIMM2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~Simmony~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 84."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Esquire Fordham"~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SIMM2~African~~~"Secondary Source"~~55~~"September 12, 1805"~"Simmony is buried in Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground. He is described as ""Negro."""~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1800-1809,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2193~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2193~"Sidney Brown - SIDN1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Sidney Brown"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SIDN1~African~~"HART1 | Parent
JAME3 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~12~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Sidney is listed as having attended school. He was born in New York as was his mother Harriet (HART1). His father was born in Connecticut."~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2192~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2192~"Sarah J. Parker - SARA13"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Sarah J. Parker"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SARA13~African~~"JOHN21 | Parent
SARA12 | Parent
MARY11 | Sibling
ROSE4 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~38~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Sarah's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2191~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2191~"Sarah L. Parker - SARA12"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Sarah L. Parker"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SARA12~African~~"JOHN21 | Spouse
SARA13 | Child
MARY11 | Child
ROSE4 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~45~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Sarah's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was born in New York. The birthplace of her parents in unknown."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2190~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2190~"Rose A. Parker - ROSE4"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Rose A. Parker"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ROSE4~African~~"JOHN21 | Parent
SARA12 | Parent
SARA13 | Sibling
MARY11 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~7~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Rose is listed as having attended school. She was born in New York as was her mother Sarah (SARA12). Her father John (JOHN21) was born in Virginia."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2188~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2188~"Rachele [Rachell] Leuffere [Cuffee] - RACH4"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marriage~~~~~~~~~~"Rachele [Rachell] Leuffere [Cuffee]"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834. Page 88. Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914. Page 76."~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834

Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914
"~~Unrecorded~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~RACH4~~"person ""of color"""~"STEP3 | Spouse"~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"May 9, 1825"~"In this document, Rachele [Rachell] Leuffere [Cuffee] is recorded to have ""married to Stephen Rose"" (STEP3). They are described as ""people of color."""~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2187~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2187~"Unrecorded Name - UNPR1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name "~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNPR1~African~~"JARV1 | Parent
SARA14 | Parent
GEOA1 | Sibling
JAME4 | Sibling
FRAC1 | Sibling
ALFA1 | Sibling
GEOR2 | Sibling
LOTT1 | Sibling
LEWI3 | Sibling
JOSE7 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~"6 months"~~1880~"The unnamed infant of the Prince family was born in New York as was his mother Sarah (SARA14) and his father Jarvis (JARV1). "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2186~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2186~"Sarah Prince - SARA14"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Sarah Prince"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SARA14~African~~"JARV1 | Spouse
GEOA1 | Child
JAME4 | Child
FRAC1 | Child
ALFA1 | Child
GEOR2 | Child
LOTT1 | Child
LEWI3 | Child
JOSE7 | Child
UNPR1 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~38~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Sarah's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2185~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2185~"Rachel Shrew [Bird] - RACH3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marriage~~~~~~~~~~"Rachel Shrew [Bird]"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834. Pages 88 and 92."~~~Unrecorded~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"RACH3 "~~"person ""of color"" and ""coloured"" person"~"JOHN18 | Spouse
FRAN2 | Spouse
MARY7 | Child
"~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"January 13, 1826"~"Rachel's first husband John Bird (JOHN27) apparently died young as a ""Widow Bird"" (RACH3) married another identified only as Frank (FRAN2) in May 1833. 

Rachel, John, and Frank are as ""persons of color"" and ""coloured persons."""~"Daria Reaven"~~Marriage~"May 1833"~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,1830-1839,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2184~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2184~"Rachel Prime - RACH2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Rachel Prime"~~~~~~~~"Southampton Census of 1850."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~RACH2~African~~"WILL7 | Parent
TERR1 | Parent
HENR1 | Sibling
MARC1 | Sibling
WILL12 | Sibling
JAME2 | Sibling
CHAR2 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~17~~1850~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1850-1859,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2183~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2183~"Primus - PRIM3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~Primus~~~~~~~~"Gilbert, Natalie (transcriber), Elizabeth (transcriber) Wood, and Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church. “Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914.” Digital Long Island. Page 139."~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914"~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PRIM3~~"""man of color"""~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~75~~"February 19, 1814"~"In this record, Primus' death is recorded as ""gravel"" related."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1810-1819,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2182~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2182~"Plato - PLAT6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mention~~~~~~~~~~"Plato "~~~~~~~~"John Jermain Memorial Library, Dering Collection, Box 2.10.7."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"John Lyon Gardiner"~"East Hampton, Gardiners Island, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PLAT6~Unrecorded~~~Letter~~~~"August 20, 1801"~"In a letter from John Lyon Gardiner to Henry P. Dering, Gardiner writes: ""I sent Plato to your Port with Mr. Corey..."""~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1800-1809,East Hampton,Gardiners Island"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2181~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2181~"Peggy Hedges - PEGY5"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Peggy Hedges"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834, Page 58. Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 84. "~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914"~~Unrecorded~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" PEGY5"~~"""woman of color"""~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry^^Secondary Source"~~83~~"November 16, 1826"~"Peggy's death is recorded in the Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church records. Peggy is buried in the Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground. She is described as ""a woman of color."""~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Old Burying Ground,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2180~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2180~"Orlando Eleazer - ORLA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Orlando Eleazer"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ORLA1~African~~"LOUA1 | Spouse
JESS1 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~42~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Orlando's occupation is listed as ""whaleman."" He was born in New York as were both of his parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2179~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2179~"Nathaniel P. Cuffee - NATL1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel P. Cuffee"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 41. Ancestry.com. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NATL1~African~~"FRAC2 | Spouse"~"Census or Register"~~62~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Nathaniel's occupation is listed as ""teamster."" He was born in New York as were both of his parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2178~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2178~"Nathan J. Cuffee - NATH1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Nathan J. Cuffee"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"20 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NATH1~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~"LOUA2 | Parent"~"Census or Register"~~26~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Nathan's occupation is listed as ""laborer."" He was born in New York as was his mother Louisa (LOUA2) and his father (deceased)."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2177~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2177~"Moses W. Walker - MOSE2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Moses W. Walker"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MOSE2~Indigenous~~"MOSE1 | Parent
MARY10 | Parent
"~"Census or Register"~~17~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Moses is said to suffer from consumption. Moses was born in New York as were his father Moses (MOSE1) and mother Mary (MARY10) were both born in New York."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2176~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2176~"Moses Walker - MOSE1 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Moses Walker"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"MOSE1 "~Indigenous~~"MARY10 | Spouse
MOSE2 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~45~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Moses' occupation is listed as ""whaleman."" He was born in New York as were both of his parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2175~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2175~"Miles Ashman - MILE1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Miles Ashman"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"12 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MILE1~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~"HELE1 | Spouse
CHAR6 | Child
MARI3 | Child
WILL15 | In-law
CHAR7 | Grandchild
FLON1 | Grandchild
MAUD1 | Grandchild
"~"Census or Register"~~57~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Miles' occupation is listed as ""cook in hotel."" There is a note that he had attended school within the census year, and that he suffered from asthma. Miles was born in Connecticut as were both of his parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2174~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2174~"Mehetabel Solomon - MEHE1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Mehetabel Solomon"~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 86."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MEHE1~~"person ""of color"""~~"Secondary Source"~~46~~"June 25, 1828"~"Mehetabel is buried in the Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground, plot #135. Per Dorothy Zaykowski, Mehetabel was the ""wife of Samuel Solomon...Samuel is recorded as an 'old colored man' having died in 1854. Samuel married a second time, as Hannah Solomon, wife of Samuel, joined the Presbyterian Church in 1829 and died in 1858. It isn't known where Samuel and Hannah are buried, but they may lie in unmarked graves in the Old Burying Ground."" "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2173~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2173~"Maud Crippy - MAUD1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Maud Crippy"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"12 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MAUD1~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~"MILE1 | Grandparent
HELE1 | Grandparent
MARI3 | Parent
WILL15 | Parent
CHAR7 | Sibling
FLON1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~"7 months"~~1880~"Maud was born in New York as was her mother Maria (MARI3). The birthplace of her father is also listed as New York. However, William E. Crippy (WILL15), Maria's husband, was born in Virginia. This may suggest adoption or it may be an error made by the census taker."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2172~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2172~"Mary Bird - MARY7"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Mary Bird"~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 86."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARY7~~"person ""of color"""~~"Secondary Source"~~11~~"February 7, 1841"~"Mary is buried in Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground, plot #131.

Per Dorothy Zaykowski, Mary Bird ""was the eleven year old daughter of John (JOHN27) and Rachel Bird (RACH3)...The Church records note that John Bird married Rachel Shrew on January 13, 1826, and that they were 'people of color.'

John Bird apparently died young as a ""Widow Bird"" (RACH3) married another identified only as Frank (FRAN2) in May of 1833."""~"Meghan McGinley and Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1840-1849,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2171~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2171~"Mary Nicoll - MARY6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Mary Nicoll"~~~~~~~~"Gilbert, Natalie (transcriber), Elizabeth (transcriber) Wood, and Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church. “Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914.” Digital Long Island. Page 152. Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 85. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARY6~~"""woman of color"""~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry^^Secondary Source"~~49~~"September 18, 1828"~"Mary's death is included in the Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records. She is buried in the Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground. She is described as ""a woman of color."" "~"Daria Reaven and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Old Burying Ground,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2170~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2170~"Mary E. Consor - MARY15"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Mary E. Consor"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARY15~African~~"GEOR3 | Parent
ELIA1 | Parent"~"Census or Register"~~30~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Mary's occupation is listed as ""servant."" Her relationship to the head of household George P. Consor (GEOR3) is unlisted. However, Mary is more than likely George and Eliza Consor's (ELIA1) daughter."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2169~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2169~"Mary Jupiter - MARY14"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Mary Jupiter"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"76 Hempstead Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARY14~African~~~"Census or Register"~~56~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Mary's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was in New York as were both her parents. Mary is listed as a widow."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2168~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2168~"Mary J. Hempstead - MARY13"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Mary J. Hempstead"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"82 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARY13~African~~"DAVI3 | Parent
MARY12 | Parent
"~"Census or Register"~~30~~1880~"Mary was born in New York as was her mother Mary (MARY12) and her father David (DAVI3)."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2167~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2167~"Mary Hempstead - MARY12"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Mary Hempstead"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"82 Hempstead Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11953"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARY12~African~~"DAVI3 | Spouse
MARY13 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~71~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Mary's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was in New York as were both her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2166~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2166~"Mary E. Parker - MARY11"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Mary E. Parker"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARY11~African~~"JOHN21 | Parent
SARA12 | Parent
SARA13 | Sibling
ROSE4 | Sibling"~"Census or Register"~~9~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Mary is listed as having attended school. She was born in New York as was her mother Sarah (SARA12). Her father John (JOHN21) was born in Virginia."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2165~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2165~"Mary J. Walker - MARY10"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Mary J. Walker"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARY10~Indigenous~~"MOSE1 | Spouse
MOSE2 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~40~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Mary's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was in New York as were both her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2164~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2164~"Marvin - MARV1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~Marvin~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. p. 84."~~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARV1~~"""man of color"""~~"Secondary Source"~~46~~"December 6, 1817"~"Marvin is buried in Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground. He is described as ""a man of color."""~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1810-1819,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2163~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2163~"Martha Posels - MART3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Martha Posels"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MART3~African~~"WILL14 | Spouse
CORA1 | Tenant
"~"Census or Register"~~46~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Martha's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2162~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2162~"Martha Perdue - MART2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Martha Perdue"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 37. Ancestry.com. Hatch, Roger. U.S., Find a Grave™ Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Operations, Inc., 2012. "~"Martha Perdue Headstone"~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MART2~African~~"WILL13 | Spouse"~"Census or Register"~~"Martha was recorded as 83 when she died."~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Martha's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. She is buried in the St. David African Methodist Episcopal Zion Cemetery in Sag Harbor, NY."~"Meghan McGinley"~~Death~"January 8, 1934"~~"Digital Data Repository"~~~~~~~"1880-1889,1930-1939,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2161~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2161~"Maria Crippy - MARI3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Maria Crippy"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"12 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARI3~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~"MILE1 | Parent
HELE1 | Parent
CHAR6 | Sibling
WILL15 | Spouse
CHAR7 | Child
FLON1 | Child
MAUD1 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~21~~1850~"On the 1880 census, Maria's occupation is listed as ""at home."" She was born in New York. Her parents were both born in Connecticut. This suggests that Miles (MILE1) is Maria's biological father, and Helen (HELE1) is Maria's adoptive mother."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2160~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2160~"Maria - MARI1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~Maria~~~~~~~~"Gilbert, Natalie (transcriber), Elizabeth (transcriber) Wood, and Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church. “Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914.” Digital Long Island. Page 158. Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. p. 85."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARI1~~"""woman of color"""~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry^^Secondary Source"~~58~~"June 16, 1832"~"Maria is buried in Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground. She is described as ""a woman of color."" Her death record is also included in the Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records."~"Daria Reaven and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1830-1839,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2159~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2159~"Mariah - MARH2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Mariah~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 9. "~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Liminal~Female~~~~~~"Peleg Latham"~"117 Main St, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARH2~Unrecorded~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~"September 21, 1811"~~~"October 1, 1812"~"In 1811, Peleg Latham is recorded to have manumitted ""female slave named Mariah, in consideration of the sum of forty dollars."" However, more than a year later, there is another recorded in which Latham has manumitted Mariah. It is unclear why there is two manumission records for Mariah. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~Manumission~~Freed~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~~~~"1810-1819,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2158~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2158~"Margaret Derby - MARG3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Margaret Derby"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARG3~African~~"HART1 | Landlord"~"Census or Register"~~45~~45~"On the 1880 census, Margaret is listed as unable to write. She was born in New York as were both of her parents."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2157~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2157~"Marcy Prime - MARC1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Marcy Prime"~~~~~~~~"Southampton Census of 1850."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARC1~African~~"WILL7 | Parent
TERR1 | Parent
HENR1 | Sibling
WILL12 | Sibling
RACH2 | Sibling
JAME2 | Sibling
CHAR2 | Sibling
"~~~21~~1850~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1850-1859,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2156~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2156~"Luther - LUTH1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marriage~~~~~~~~~~"Luther "~~~~~~~~"Gilbert, Natalie (transcriber), Elizabeth (transcriber) Wood, and Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church. “Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914.” Digital Long Island. Page 71."~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914"~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LUTH1~African~~"HANN6 | Spouse"~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"June 13, 1817"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1810-1819,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2155~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2155~"Low - LOW1 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marriage~~~~~~~~~~Low~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834. Digital Long Island. Page 92."~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834"~~Free~Unrecorded~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LOW1~~"""coloured"" person"~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"August 15, 1833"~"This entry is not fully legible, so it is not possible at this time to know more details about ""Low"" and the person (who was also indicated as a person of color) that he or she married. "~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1830-1839,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2154~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2154~"Louisa Cuffee - LOUA2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Louisa Cuffee"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"20 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LOUA2~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~"NATH1 | Child"~"Census or Register"~~59~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Louisa's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. Louisa is listed as widowed."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2153~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2153~"Louisa Eleazer - LOUA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Louisa Eleazer"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LOUA1~Indigenous~~"ORLA1 | Spouse
JESS1 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~37~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Louisa's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2152~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2152~"Lottie J. Prince - LOTT1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Lottie J. Prince"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"LOTT1 "~African~~"JARV1 | Parent
SARA14 | Parent
GEOA1 | Sibling
JAME4 | Sibling
FRAC1 | Sibling
ALFA1 | Sibling
GEOR2 | Sibling
LEWI3 | Sibling
JOSE7 | Sibling
UNPR1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~8~~1880~"Lottie was born in New York as was her mother Sarah (SARA14) and her father Jarvis (JARV1). "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2151~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2151~"Lewis W. Prince - LEWI3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Lewis W. Prince"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LEWI3~African~~"JARV1 | Parent
SARA14 | Parent
GEOA1 | Sibling
JAME4 | Sibling
FRAC1 | Sibling
ALFA1 | Sibling
GEOR2 | Sibling
LOTT1 | Sibling
JOSE7 | Sibling
UNPR1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~5~~1880~"Lewis was born in New York as was his mother Sarah (SARA14) and his father Jarvis (JARV1). "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2150~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2150~"Judith Jack - JUDI2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Judith Jack"~~~~~~~~"Gilbert, Natalie (transcriber), Elizabeth (transcriber) Wood, and Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church. “Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914.” Digital Long Island. Page 152. Zaykowski, Dorothy. Sag Harbor: The Story of an American Beauty. Sag Harbor Historical Society, 1991. Page 217."~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834"~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JUDI2~~"""colored woman"""~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry^^Secondary Source"~~75~~"April 7, 1828"~"Buried in Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground, plot #115. Described as ""a colored woman."" Per Dorothy Zaykowski: ""The Presbyterian Church records have the date of her death as April 18th....Jason Jack was a whaler who sailed out of Cold Spring Harbor on the whale ship Tuscarora, in 1842."" At this time, Judith's exact relationship to Jack is unknown."~"Daria Reaven and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2149~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2149~"Joseph O. Prince - JOSE7"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Joseph O. Prince"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JOSE7~African~~"JARV1 | Parent
SARA14 | Parent
GEOA1 | Sibling
JAME4 | Sibling
FRAC1 | Sibling
ALFA1 | Sibling
GEOR2 | Sibling
LOTT1 | Sibling
LEWI3 | Sibling
UNPR1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~3~~1880~"Joseph was born in New York as was his mother Sarah (SARA14) and his father Jarvis (JARV1)."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2148~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2148~"John Bird - JOHN27"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marriage~~~~~~~~~~"John Bird"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834. Digital Long Island. Page 88."~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834"~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JOHN27~~"person ""of color"""~"RACH3 | Spouse
MARY7 | Child
"~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"January 13, 1826"~"John is recorded as ""married to Rachel Shrew [Shaw?]""(RACH3). They are identified as ""persons of color."""~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2147~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2147~"John Youngs - JOHN22"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"John Youngs"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 41. Ancestry.com. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JOHN22~African~~"JANE7 | Spouse"~"Census or Register"~~57~~1880~"On the 1880 census, John is said to suffer from ""rheumatism."" He was born in New York as were both of his parents."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2146~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2146~"John W. Parker - JOHN21"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"John W. Parker"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JOHN21~African~~"SARA12 | Spouse
SARA13 | Child
MARY11 | Child
ROSE4 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~50~~1880~"On the 1880 census, John's occupation is listed a ""minister."" He was born in Virginia. The birthplace of his parents is unknown."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2145~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2145~"John F. Rugg - JOHN20"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"John F. Rugg"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 37. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JOHN20~African~~"ALFR1 | In-law
AMAN1 | In-law
EDIT1 | Niece
CLAI1 | Niece
"~"Census or Register"~~19~~1880~"On the 1880 census, John's occupation is listed as ""laborer."" He was unable to read or write. He was born in New York as were both of his parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2144~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2144~"Jessie Eleazer - JESS1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Jessie Eleazer"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JESS1~Indigenous~~"ORLA1 | Parent
LOUA1 | Parent
"~"Census or Register"~~13~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Jessie is listed as having attended school. She was born in New York as was her father Orlando (ORLA1) and her mother Louisa (LOUA1)."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2143~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2143~"Jedediah Benjamin - JEDE2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marriage~~~~~~~~~~"Jedediah Benjamin"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914. Digital Long Island. Page 76."~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914"~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JEDE2~African~~"SIMY5 | Spouse"~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"June 27, 1826"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2142~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2142~"Jason Halsey - JASO3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Jason Halsey"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. Ancestry.com."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JASO3~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~"WM1 | Parent
AMEL1 | Parent
EMIL1 | Sibling
WALT1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~11~~1880~"Jason was born in New York like his father Wm. (WM1) and his mother Amelia (AMEL1). Walter is listed as having attended school during the census year."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2141~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2141~"Jarvis Prince - JARV1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Jarvis Prince"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JARV1~African~~"SARA14 | Spouse
GEOA1 | Child
JAME4 | Child
FRAC1 | Child
ALFA1 | Child
GEOR2 | Child
LOTT1 | Child
LEWI3 | Child
JOSE7 | Child
UNPR1 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~45~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Jarvis' occupation is listed a ""minister."" He was born in New York as were both of his parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2140~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2140~"Jane Youngs - JANE7"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Jane Youngs"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 41. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JANE7~African~~"JOHN22 | Spouse"~"Census or Register"~~55~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Jane's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She is noted as not being able to write. Jane was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2139~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2139~"Jane Brant - JANE6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Jane Brant"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JANE6~African~~"CHAR5 | Spouse
EVA1 | Grandchild
"~"Census or Register"~~60~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Jane's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2138~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2138~"James E. Prince - JAME4"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"James E. Prince"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JAME4~African~~"JARV1 | Parent
SARA14 | Parent
GEOA1 | Sibling
FRAC1 | Sibling
ALFA1 | Sibling
GEOR2 | Sibling
LOTT1 | Sibling
LEWI3 | Sibling
JOSE7 | Sibling
UNPR1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~15~~1880~"James was born in New York as was his mother Sarah (SARA14) and his father Jarvis (JARV1). He is listed as having attended school during the census year."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2137~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2137~"James Brown - JAME3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"James Brown"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JAME3~African~~"HART1 | Parent
SIDN1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~10~~1880~"On the 1880 census, James is listed as having attended school. He was born in New York as was his mother Harriet (HART1). His father was born in Connecticut."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2136~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2136~"James Prime - JAME2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"James Prime"~~~~~~~~"Southampton Census of 1850."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JAME2~African~~"WILL7 | Parent
TERR1 | Parent
HENR1 | Sibling
MARC1 | Sibling
WILL12 | Sibling
RACH2 | Sibling
CHAR2 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~15~~1850~~"Jackie Dinan."~~~~~~~~~~~~"1850-1859,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2135~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2135~"Prince Prime - PRIN5"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Disappearance~~~~~~~~~~"Prince Prime"~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy. Sag Harbor: The Story of an American Beauty. Sag Harbor Historical Society, 1991. Page 217."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Samuel H. Jessup"~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PRIN5~~"""colored man"""~"ISAC6 | Sibling"~"Secondary Source"~~~~"July 24, 1821"~"Per Dorothy Zaykowski, a ""July 24, 1821 newspaper"" published the following ""runaway"" advertisement: ""Ran away from the subscriber on Wednesday the 14th, a colored me by the name of Isaac Prime (ISAC6), a slave, nearly six feet in height. Had on when he went away, a new blue broadcloth round-about and pantaloons of the same. Also on Sunday the 18th, Prince Prime, brother to Isaac, who was clothed in a blue jacket and trousers of the blue broadcloth and a red flannel shirt, about five feet ten inches tall. Both belonging to the estate of Samuel H. Jessup, deceased. Any person lodging either [or] both of them in the county jail, or returning them to James Post, administer, will be amply rewarded for their services."""~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2134~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2134~"Wm. A. Halsey - WM1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Wm. A. Halsey"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WM1~African~~"AMEL1 | Spouse
EMIL1 | Child
WALT1 | Child
JASO3 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~51~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Wm's occupation is listed as ""sailor."" He was born in New York as were both of his parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2133~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2133~"Isaac Prime - ISAC6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Disappearance~~~~~~~~~~"Isaac Prime"~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy. Sag Harbor: The Story of an American Beauty. Sag Harbor Historical Society, 1991. Page 217."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Samuel H. Jessup"~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ISAC6~~"""colored man"""~"PRIN5 | Sibling"~"Secondary Source"~~~~"July 24, 1821"~"Per Dorothy Zaykowski, a ""July 24, 1821 newspaper"" published the following ""runaway"" advertisement: ""Ran away from the subscriber on Wednesday the 14th, a colored me by the name of Isaac Prime, a slave, nearly six feet in height. Had on when he went away, a new blue broadcloth round-about and pantaloons of the same. Also on Sunday the 18th, Prince Prime (PRIN5), brother to Isaac, who was clothed in a blue jacket and trousers of the blue broadcloth and a red flannel shirt, about five feet ten inches tall. Both belonging to the estate of Samuel H. Jessup, deceased. Any person lodging either [or] both of them in the county jail, or returning them to James Post, administer, will be amply rewarded for their services."""~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2132~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2132~"Helen Ashman - HELE1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Helen Ashman "~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"12 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HELE1~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~"MILE1 | Spouse
CHAR6 | Child
MARI3 | Child
WILL15 | In-law
CHAR7 | Grandchild
FLON1 | Grandchild
MAUD1 | Grandchild
"~"Census or Register"~~50~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Helen's occupation is listed as ""waitress hotel."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2131~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2131~"Harriet Brown - HART1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Harriet Brown"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HART1~African~~"SIDN1 | Child
JAME3 | Child
MARG3 | Tenant
"~"Census or Register"~~47~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Harriet is listed as a widow. Her occupation is ""keeping house."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2130~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2130~"Hannah - HANN6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marriage~~~~~~~~~~Hannah~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914. Digital Long Island. Page 71."~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914"~~Unrecorded~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HANN6~African~~"LUTH1 | Spouse"~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"June 13, 1817"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1810-1819,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2129~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2129~"George P. Consor - GEOR3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"George P. Consor"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~GEOR3~African~~"ELIA1 | Spouse"~"Census or Register"~~62~~1880~"On the 1880 census, George's occupation is listed as ""laborer."" He was born in New York as were both of his parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2127~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2127~"George H. Prince - GEOR2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"George H. Prince "~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~GEOR2~African~~"JARV1 | Parent
SARA14 | Parent
GEOA1 | Sibling
JAME4 | Sibling
FRAC1 | Sibling
ALFA1 | Sibling
LOTT1 | Sibling
LEWI3 | Sibling
JOSE7 | Sibling
UNPR1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~9~~1880~"James was born in New York as was his mother Sarah (SARA14) and his father Jarvis (JARV1). He is listed as having attended school during the census year."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2126~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2126~"Georgina Prince - GEOA1 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Georgina Prince"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"GEOA1 "~African~~"JARV1 | Parent
SARA14 | Parent
JAME4 | Sibling
FRAC1 | Sibling
ALFA1 | Sibling
GEOR2 | Sibling
LOTT1 | Sibling
LEWI3 | Sibling
JOSE7 | Sibling
UNPR1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~20~~1880~"Georgina was born in New York as was her mother Sarah (SARA14) and her father Jarvis (JARV1). "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2125~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2125~"Frank - FRAN2 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marriage~~~~~~~~~~Frank~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834. Page 92."~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834"~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"FRAN2 "~~"person ""of color"""~"RACH3 | Spouse"~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"May 1, 1833"~"Frank married ""widow bird"" (RACH3). They are described in the document as ""coloured persons."""~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1830-1839,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2124~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2124~"Francis M. Cuffee - FRAC2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Francis M. Cuffee"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 41."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FRAC2~Indigenous~~"NATL1 | Spouse"~"Census or Register"~~52~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Francis' occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2123~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2123~"Francis W. Prince - FRAC1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Francis W. Prince "~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FRAC1~African~~"JARV1 | Parent
SARA14 | Parent
GEOA1 | Sibling
JAME4 | Sibling
ALFA1 | Sibling
GEOR2 | Sibling
LOTT1 | Sibling
LEWI3 | Sibling
JOSE7 | Sibling
UNPR1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~13~~1880~"James was born in New York as was his mother Sarah (SARA14) and his father Jarvis (JARV1). He is listed as having attended school during the census year."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2122~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2122~"Florence Crippy - FLON1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Florence Crippy"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"12 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FLON1~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~"MILE1 | Grandparent
HELE1 | Grandparent
MARI3 | Parent
WILL15 | Parent
CHAR7 | Sibling
MAUD1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~2~~1880~"Florence was born in New York as was her mother Maria (MARI3). The birthplace of her father is also listed as New York. However, William E. Crippy (WILL15), Maria's husband, was born in Virginia. This may suggest adoption or it may be an error made by the census taker. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2121~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2121~"Eva J. Peterson - EVA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Eva J. Peterson"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~EVA1~African~~"CHAR5 | Grandparent
JANE6 | Grandparent
"~"Census or Register"~~23~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Eva's occupation is listed as ""waitress."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2120~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2120~"Emily Halsey - EMIL1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Emily Halsey"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~EMIL1~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~"WM1 | Parent
AMEL1 | Parent
WALT1 | Sibling
JASO3 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~19~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Emily's occupation is listed as ""servant."" She was born in New York like her father Wm. (WM1) and her mother Amelia (AMEL1). "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2119~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2119~"Ellen Brown - ELLE1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Ellen Brown"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ELLE1~African~~"SOLO1 | Spouse"~"Census or Register"~~24~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Ellen's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2118~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2118~"Elizabeth Solomon - ELIZ3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Elizabeth Solomon"~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 86."~~~Unrecorded~Female~~~~~~~"34 Union Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ELIZ3~~"person ""of color"""~"MEHE1 | Parent"~"Secondary Source"~~15~~"December 21, 1819"~"Elizabeth is buried in Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground, plot #136. She is the daughter of Mehetabel Solomon (MEHE1)."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1810-1819,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2117~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2117~"Eliza S. Consor - ELIA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Eliza S. Consor"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ELIA1~African~~"GEOR3 | Spouse"~"Census or Register"~~56~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Eliza's occupation is listed as ""domestic servant."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2116~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2116~"Edith A. Camp - EDIT1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Edith A. Camp"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~EDIT1~African~~"ALFR1 | Parent
AMAN1 | Parent
CLAI1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~3~~1880~"Edith was born in New York as was her mother Amanda (AMAN1). Her father Alfred (ALFR1) was born in Connecticut."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2115~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2115~"Dutchess - DUTC1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~Dutchess~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 84."~~~Unrecorded~Female~~~~~~~"34 Union Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~DUTC1~~"""woman of color"""~~"Secondary Source"~~49~~"March 26, 1815"~"Dutchess is buried in Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground. She is described as ""a woman of color."""~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1810-1819,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2114~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2114~"Dick - DICK9"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~Dick~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 85."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"34 Union Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~DICK9~~"""man of color"""~~"Secondary Source"~~53~~"May 1, 1828"~"Dick is buried in Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground. He is described as ""a man of color.""

Based on the dates of the events, he may be the Dick (DICK7) that was manumitted by William J. Rysam's heirs in 1823. However, more evidence is needed to make this definitive link."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2113~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2113~"David Hempstead, Jr. - DAVI3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"David Hempstead, Jr."~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Census of 1870. Page 39. Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"82 Hempstead St., Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~DAVI3~African~~"ESTH2 | Sibling
MARY12 | Spouse
MARY13 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~"David was recorded as 72 in the 1880 census."~~"1870 and 1880"~"On the 1870 census, David's occupation is listed as ""day laborer.""

He is the son of David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, NY. His sister Esther Jane Hempstead Green (ESTH2) was also an Eastville resident."~"Donnamarie Barnes, David Rattray, and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1870-1879,1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2112~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2112~"Cyrus - CYRU11"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~Cyrus~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 84. Gilbert, Natalie (transcriber), Elizabeth (transcriber) Wood, and Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church. “Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914.” Digital Long Island. Page 126."~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914"~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Doctor Haven"~"34 Union Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CYRU11~African~"""man of color"""~~"Secondary Source"~~45~~"November 2, 1798"~"Cyrus is buried in Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground. He is described as ""a man of color."" His death is also recorded in the Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church records in which is he listed as ""Doctor Haven's negro, Cyrus."" "~"Meghan McGinley and Daria Reaven"~~~~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~~~~"1790-1799,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2111~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2111~"Cora Robinson - CORA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Cora Robinson"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CORA1~African~~"WILL14 | Host
MART3 | Host
"~"Census or Register"~~2~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Cora's birthplace is recorded as New York, and she is recorded as the ""boarder"" of the William Posels (WILL14) and his wife Martha Posels (MART3).

Her mother was born in Virginia. The birthplace of her father is unknown."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2110~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2110~"Claribel Camp - CLAI1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Claribel Camp"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 37."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CLAI1~African~~"ALFR1 | Parent
AMAN1 | Parent
EDIT1 | Sibling"~"Census or Register"~~8~~1880~"Claribel was born in New York as was her mother Amanda (AMAN1). Her father Alfred (ALFR1) was born in Connecticut."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2109~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2109~"Charles Plato - CHAR8"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Membership~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Plato"~~~~~~~~"Gilbert, Natalie (transcriber), Elizabeth (transcriber) Wood, and Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church. “Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914.” Digital Long Island. Page 193."~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914"~~Free~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CHAR8~African~~~"Membership List"~~~~"September 4, 1837"~"Charles was recorded as a new member of the church. She may be related to Betsey Plato (BETS1)."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1830-1839,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2108~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2108~"Charles Crippy - CHAR7"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Crippy"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"12 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CHAR7~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~"MILE1 | Grandparent
HELE1 | Grandparent
MARI3 | Parent
WILL15 | Parent
FLON1 | Sibling
MAUD1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~4~~1880~"Charles was born in New York as was his mother Maria (MARI3). The birthplace of his father is also listed as New York. However, William E. Crippy (WILL15), Maria's husband, was born in Virginia. This may suggest adoption or it may be an error made by the census taker."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2107~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2107~"Charles Ashman - CHAR6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Ashman"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"12 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CHAR6~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~"MILE1 | Parent
HELE1 | Parent
MARI3 | Sibling
WILL15 | In-law
CHAR7 | Nephew
FLON1 | Niece
MAUD1 | Niece
"~"Census or Register"~~22~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Charles' occupation is listed as ""whaleman."" He was born in New York as was his mother Helen (HELE1). Charles' father's birthplace is listed as New York, suggesting that Miles (MILE1) is Charles' adoptive father."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2106~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2106~"Charles Brant - CHAR5"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Brant"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 39."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CHAR5~African~~"JANE6 | Spouse
EVA1 | Grandchild
"~"Census or Register"~~49~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Charles' occupation is listed as ""cook in hotel."" He was born in New York as were both of his parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2105~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2105~"Rachel Howell - RACH5"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marriage~~~~~~~~~~"Rachel Howell"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834. Page 88. Digital Long Island. "~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834"~~Unrecorded~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~RACH5~~"Person ""of color"""~"CHAR3 | Spouse"~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"June 28, 1824"~"The marriage record states that Rachel Howell was ""married to Charles Briston [Britten], people of color."""~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2104~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2104~"Charles Briston [Britten] - CHAR3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marriage~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Briston [Britten]"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834. Page 88. Digital Long Island. "~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834"~~Unrecorded~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CHAR3~~"person ""of color"""~"RACH5 | Spouse"~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"June 28, 1824"~"The marriage record states that Charles Briston [Britten] was ""married to Rachel Howell, people of color."""~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1820-1829,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2103~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2103~"Charles Prime - CHAR2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Prime"~~~~~~~~"Southampton Census of 1850."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CHAR2~African~~"WILL7 | Parent
TERR1 | Parent
HENR1 | Sibling
MARC1 | Sibling
WILL12 | Sibling
RACH2 | Sibling
JAME2 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~6~~1850~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1850-1859,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2102~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2102~"Sarah A. Green - SARA11"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Sarah A. Green"~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Census of 1870. Sag Harbor Census of 1880."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SARA11~African~~"ESTH2 | Parent
HENR2 | Parent
MARY8 | Sibling
CHAR4 | Sibling
PRIS2 | Sibling
SUSA1 | Sibling
IDA1 | Sibling
CYNT1 | Sibling
GEOR1 | Sibling
CHRS1 | Sibling
MARY9 | Sibling
ADRE1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~"Sarah is recorded as 30 on the 1880 census."~~"1870 and 1880"~"On the 1870 East Hampton census, Sarah's occupation is listed as ""domestic servant."" This is the first instance that Sarah is listed on any census data that is associated with her mother Esther J. Hempstead Green (ESTH2).

She is, through her mother, a direct descendant of David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, NY."~"Donnamarie Barnes, Alice Clark, and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1870-1879,1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2101~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2101~"Mary Eliza Green - MARY9"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Mary Eliza Green"~~~~~~~~"East Hampton/Sag Harbor Census of 1865. East Hampton Census of 1870. Sag Harbor Census of 1880."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARY9~African~~"ESTH2 | Parent
HENR2 | Parent
MARY8 | Sibling
CHAR4 | Sibling
PRIS2 | Sibling
SUSA1 | Sibling
IDA1 | Sibling
CYNT1 | Sibling
GEOR1 | Sibling
CHRS1 | Sibling
SARA11 | Sibling
ADRE1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~"Mary was recorded as 20 on the 1880 census."~~"1865, 1870, and 1880"~"Mary is listed as ""single"" on the 1880 census.

She is, through her mother Esther Jane Hempstead Green (ESTH2), a direct descendant of David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, NY."~"Donnamarie Barnes, Alice Clark, and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1860-1869,1870-1879,1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2100~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2100~"George L. Green - GEOR1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"George L. Green"~~~~~~~~"East Hampton/Sag Harbor Census of 1865. East Hampton Census of 1870. Sag Harbor Census of 1880."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~GEOR1~African~~"ESTH2 | Parent
HENR2 | Parent
MARY8 | Sibling
CHAR4 | Sibling
PRIS2 | Sibling
SUSA1 | Sibling
IDA1 | Sibling
CYNT1 | Sibling
ADRE1 | Sbiling
MARY9 | Sibling
CHRS1 | Sibling
SARA11 | Sibling"~"Census or Register"~~"George was recorded as 18 on the 1880 census."~~"1865, 1870, and 1880"~"On the 1880 census, George's occupation is listed as ""laborer.""

He is, through his mother Esther Jane Hempstead Green (ESTH2), a direct descendant of David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, NY."~"Donnamarie Barnes, Alice Clark, and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1860-1869,1870-1879,1880-1889,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2099~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2099~"Cynthia Green - CYNT1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Cynthia Green"~~~~~~~~"East Hampton/Sag Harbor Census of 1865. East Hampton Census of 1870. Sag Harbor Census of 1880."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CYNT1~African~~"ESTH2 | Parent
HENR2 | Parent
MARY8 | Sibling
CHAR4 | Sibling
PRIS2 | Sibling
SUSA1 | Sibling
IDA1 | Sibling
ADRE1 | Sibling
MARY9 | Sibling
GEOR1 | Sibling
CHRS1 | Sibling
SARA11 | Sibling"~"Census or Register"~~"Cynthia was recorded as 22 on the 1880 census."~~"1865, 1870, and 1880"~"On the 1880 census, Cynthia's occupation is listed as ""servant.""

She is, through her mother Esther Jane Hempstead Green (ESTH2), a direct descendant of David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, NY."~"Donnamarie Barnes, Alice Clark, and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1860-1869,1870-1879,1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2098~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2098~"Christina M. Green - CHRS1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Christina M. Green"~~~~~~~~"East Hampton/Sag Harbor Census of 1865. East Hampton Census of 1870. Sag Harbor Census of 1880."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CHRS1~African~~"ESTH2 | Parent
HENR2 | Parent
MARY8 | Sibling
CHAR4 | Sibling
PRIS2 | Sibling
SUSA1 | Sibling
IDA1 | Sibling
CYNT1 | Sibling
MARY9 | Sibling
GEOR1 | Sibling
ADRE1 | Sibling
SARA11 | Sibling"~"Census or Register"~~"Christina was recorded as 16 on the 1880 census."~~"1865, 1870, and 1880"~"Christina is, through her mother Esther Jane Hempstead Green (ESTH2), a direct descendant of David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, NY."~"Donnamarie Barnes, Alice Clark, and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1860-1869,1870-1879,1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2097~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2097~"Cato - CATO8"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Employment~~~~~~~~~~Cato~~~~~~~~"Parish Book, 1783-1800. Page 1. John Jermain Memorial Library, Reference MV-19."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CATO8~African~~~"Bill of Sale, Invoice or Receipt"~~~~"December 1783"~"Cato was paid 1 pound and 10 shillings for ringing the church bell."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1789,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2096~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2096~"Luce [Luse] - LUCE2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Employment~~~~~~~~~~"Luce [Luse]"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Parish Book, 1783-1800. Page 1, 3-6. John Jermain Memorial Library, Reference MV-19."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LUCE2~African~~~"Bill of Sale, Invoice or Receipt"~~~~"December 1783; May 1785; November 1785; December 1786; November 1788; November 1790; January 1791; March 1792; 1793; 1794; 1795; 1796; 1797"~"Luce [Luse] was paid the following amounts during the months listed below for sweeping the church meeting house: December 1783 - 1 pound, 2 shillings and 6 pence May 1785 - 2 shillings and 4 pence November 1785 - 1 pound and 10 shillings December 1786 - 8 shillings November 1788 - 8 shillings November 1790 - 4 pounds and 3 shillings January 1791 - Illegible amount March 1792 - 1 pound and 10 shillings 1793 - 1 pound and 10 shillings 1794 - 1 pound and 10 shillings 1795 - 1 pound and 10 shillings. 1796 - 1 pound and 10 shillings 1797 - 1 pound and 10 shillings"~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1789,1790-1799,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2095~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2095~"Betsey Plato - BETS1 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Membership~~~~~~~~~~"Betsey Plato"~~~~~~~~"Gilbert, Natalie (transcriber), Elizabeth (transcriber) Wood, and Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church. “Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914.” Digital Long Island. Page 193."~"Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914"~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"BETS1 "~African~~~"Membership List"~~~~"August 4, 1836"~"Betsey was recorded as a new member of the church. She may be related to Charles Plato (CHAR8)."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1830-1839,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2094~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2094~"Brewster Miller - BREW1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Brewster Miller"~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. p. 85."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground 34 Union Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BREW1~~"""colored man"""~~"Secondary Source"~~"Brewster is recorded as 5 at the time of his death."~~"January 28, 1846 "~"Brewster is buried in the Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground, plot #116. He is described as a ""colored man."" Dorothy Zaykowski quotes the Sag Harbor Corrector's death notice for ""Brister"" Miller: ""Brister filled his station in life with honesty and propriety, was peaceable and content with his situation, and his account current, and give the Recording Angel but little difficulty to settle."" Zaykowski continues: ""His gravestone is inscribed, 'The Noblest Work of God; An Honest Man.'"""~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1840-1849,Old Burying Ground,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2093~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2093~"Babcock - BABC1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~Babcock~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834. Page 50. Digital Long Island."~"Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834"~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Esq. Jordans [Jordams]"~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BABC1~African~~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~1812~"""Negro man of Esq. Jordans [Jordams]."" There is also an entry in this source for ""Polly Babcock's child"" who died at age 2 of dysentery. It's unclear if there is any relation between them."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1810-1819,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2092~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2092~"Amelia Halsey - AMEL1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Amelia Halsey"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~AMEL1~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~"WM1 | Spouse
EMIL1 | Child
WALT1 | Child
JASO3 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~"Amelia is recorded at 39 on the 1880 census."~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Amelia's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2091~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2091~"Amanda Camp - AMAN1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Amanda Camp"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 37. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" AMAN1"~African~~"ALFR1 | Spouse
CLAI1 | Child
EDIT1 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~"Amanda was recorded as 27 on the 1880 census."~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Amanda's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2090~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2090~"Alfred Camp - ALFR1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Alfred Camp"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 37. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ALFR1~African~~"AMAN1 | Spouse
CLAI1 | Child
EDIT1 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~"Alfred is recorded as 27 on the 1880 census."~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Alfred's occupation is listed as ""laborer."" He was born in Connecticut as was his father. His mother was born in New York."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2089~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2089~"Alfra F. Prince - ALFA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Alfra F. Prince "~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ALFA1~African~~"JARV1 | Parent
SARA14 | Parent
GEOA1 | Sibling
JAME4 | Sibling
FRAC1 | Sibling
GEOR2 | Sibling
LOTT1 | Sibling
LEWI3 | Sibling
JOSE7 | Sibling
UNPR1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~"Alfra is recorded as 11 on the 1880 census."~~1880~"James was born in New York as were his mother Sarah (SARA14) and his father Jarvis (JARV1). He is listed as having attended school during the census year. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2088~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2088~"Hobart Green - HOBA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Hobart Green"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HOBA1~African~~"ESTH2 | Grandparent
HENR2 | Grandparent
"~"Census or Register"~~"Hobart was recorded as 4 on the 1880 census."~~1880~"Hobert is listed as ""grandson"" under Esther J. Hempstead Green's (ESTH2) household. However, his parentage is unclear from the census data.

He is, through his grandmother, a direct descendant of David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, NY."~"Donnamarie Barnes, Alice Clark, and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2087~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2087~"John [Jehu] - JOHN16"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Employment~~~~~~~~~~"John [Jehu]"~~~~~~~~"Parish Book, 1783-1800. Reference MV-19, John Jermain Memorial Library Reference. Pages 2-4."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JOHN16~African~~~"Bill of Sale, Invoice or Receipt"~~~~"January 1785; June 1785; August 1785; February 1786"~"John [Jehu] was paid the following amounts during the months listed below for ringing the church bell: January 1785 - 16 shillings June 1786 - 8 shillings August 1785 - 8 shillings February 1786 - 8 shillings and 9 pence"~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1789,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2086~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2086~"Huldah Youngs - HULD1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Huldah Youngs"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HULD1~African~~~"Census or Register"~~"Huldah is recorded as 60 on the 1880 census. "~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Huldah's occupation is listed as ""servant."" She lived in the home of Gloriana Nicoll, a 78-year-old white woman. Huldah is a widow, and she is noted as being unable to write. She was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2085~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2085~"Hester Butler - HEST2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Hester Butler"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HEST2~African~~~"Census or Register"~~"Hester is recorded as 60 on the 1880 census."~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Hester's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She is noted as not being able to read or write. Hester was born in Virginia as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2084~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2084~"John Massey - JOHN19"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"John Massey"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, New York"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JOHN19~African~~"IDA1 | Spouse
ESTH2 | In-law
HENR2 | In-law
MARY8 | In-law
CHAR4 | In-law
ADRE1 | In-law
PRIS2 | In-law
SUSA1 | In-law
CYNT1 | In-law
MARY9 | In-law
GEOR1 | In-law
CHRS1 | In-law
SARA11 | In-law
"~"Census or Register"~~"John was recorded as 27 on the 1880 census. "~~~"On the 1880 census, John is recorded as married to Ida (IDA1). He was from Connecticut as were both of his parents. John's occupation is listed as ""waiter on a boat."""~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2083~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2083~"Ida May Green [Massey] - IDA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Ida May Green [Massey]"~~~~~~~~"East Hampton/Sag Harbor Census of 1865. East Hampton Census of 1870. Sag Harbor Census of 1880."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IDA1~African~~"ESTH2 | Parent
HENR2 | Parent
JOHN19 | Spouse
MARY8 | Sibling
CHAR4 | Sibling
ADRE1 | Sibling
SUSA1 | Sibling
CYNT1 | Sibling
MARY9 | Sibling
GEOR1 | Sibling
CHRS1 | Sibling
SARA11 | Sibling"~"Census or Register"~~~"Ida was recorded as 24 on the 1880 census. "~"1865, 1870, and 1880"~"On the 1870 East Hampton census, Ida's occupation is listed as ""domestic servant."" On the 1880 census, Ida is indicated as married to John Massey (JOHN19) from Conneticut.

She is, through her mother Esther Jane Hempstead Green (ESTH2), a direct descendant of David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, New York.
"~"Donnamarie Barnes, Alice Clark, and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1860-1869,1870-1879,1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2082~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2082~"Susan Green - SUSA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Susan Green"~~~~~~~~"East Hampton/Sag Harbor Census of 1865. East Hampton Census of 1870. Sag Harbor Census of 1880."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SUSA1~African~~"ESTH2 | Parent
HENR2 | Parent
MARY8 | Sibling
CHAR4 | Sibling
ADRE1 | Sibling
IDA1 | Sibling
CYNT1 | Sibling
MARY9 | Sibling
GEOR1 | Sibling
CHRS1 | Sibling
SARA11 | Sibling"~"Census or Register"~~"Susan was recorded as 26 on the 1880 census."~~"1865, 1870, and 1880"~"On the 1870 East Hampton census and on the 1880 Sag Harbor census, Susan's occupation is listed as ""domestic servant.""

She is, through her mother Esther Jane Hempstead Green (ESTH2), a direct descendant of David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, New York."~"Donnamarie Barnes, Alice Clark, and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1860-1869,1870-1879,1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2081~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2081~"Priscilla H. Green - PRIS2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Priscilla H. Green"~~~~~~~~"East Hampton/Sag Harbor census of 1865. East Hampton census of 1870. Sag Harbor census of 1880. Howard, William. Tintype photograph ca. 1800. Courtesy of the Eastville Community Historical Society."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PRIS2~African~~"ESTH2 | Parent
HENR2 | Parent
MARY8 | Sibling
CHAR4 | Sibling
ADRE1 | Sibling
SUSA1 | Sibling
IDA1 | Sibling
CYNT1 | Sibling
MARY9 | Sibling
GEOR1 | Sibling
CHRS1 | Sibling
SARA11 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~"Priscilla was recorded as 28 on the 1880 census."~~"1865, 1870, and 1880"~"On the 1870 East Hampton census and on the 1880 Sag Harbor census, Priscilla's occupation is listed as ""domestic servant.""

She is, through her mother Esther Jane Hempstead Green (ESTH2), a direct descendant of David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, NY."~"Donnamarie Barnes, Alice Clark, and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1860-1869,1870-1879,1880-1889,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/cc499d82e73b8c279fe6c4ad984c692c.jpeg~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2080~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2080~"Mary Green - MARY8"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Mary Green"~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Census of 1850"~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"MARY8 "~African~~"ESTH2 | Parent
HENR2 | Parent
CHAR4 | Sibling
ADRE1 | Sibling
PRIS2 | Sibling
SUSA1 | Sibling
IDA1 | Sibling
CYNT1 | Sibling
MARY9 | Sibling
GEOR1 | Sibling
CHRS1 | Sibling
SARA11 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~2~~1850~"Mary is not listed on the 1865, or any subsequent, East Hampton census. Because she was only two years old in 1850, as listed on the census, it is presumed that she died in infancy.

She is, through her mother Esther Jane Hempstead Green (ESTH2), a direct descendant of David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, NY."~"Donnamarie Barnes, Alice Clark, and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1850-1859,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2079~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2079~"Charles H. Green - CHAR4"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Charles H. Green"~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Census of 1850. U.S., Find a Grave™ Index, 1600s-Current. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Operations, Inc., 2012."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CHAR4~African~~"ESTH2 | Parent
HENR2 | Parent
MARY8 | Sibling
ADRE1 | Sibling
PRIS2 | Sibling
SUSA1 | Sibling
IDA1 | Sibling
CYNT1 | Sibling
MARY9 | Sibling
GEOR1 | Sibling
CHRS1 | Sibling
SARA11 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~"Charles was about 17 when he died."~~1850~"Charles and his father Henry (HENR2) perished fighting in the Civil War, leaving his mother Esther Jane Hempstead Green (ESTH2) and his siblings behind. He is, through his mother, a direct descendant of David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, NY.

Charles is buried at the St. David African Methodist Episcopal Zion Cemetery in Sag Harbor, NY. 
"~"Donnamarie Barnes, Alice Clark, and Meghan McGinley"~~Death~1864~~"Digital Data Repository"~~~~~~~"1850-1859,1860-1869,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2078~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2078~"Zadoch - ZADO1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Employment~~~~~~~~~~Zadoch~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Parish Book, 1783-1800. Page 4. Reference MV-19, John Jermain Memorial Library. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ZADO1~African~~~"Bill of Sale, Invoice or Receipt"~~~~"December 1786"~"Zadoch was paid 5 shillings for ringing the church bell. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1789,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 2077~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2077~"Unrecorded Name - UNID241"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 8. Page 431."~~~Enslaved~Unrecorded~~~~~~"Susana Pierson"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID241~African~~~"Auction or Sale Notice"~~~~"July 16, 1716"~"There are multiple enslaved people in this sale document; however, the exact number is not known. In the sale notice, the enslaver Susana Pierson stipulated that all of the enslaved people are ""to be sold all together for I would not have them parted."""~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1710-1719,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2076~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2076~"Unrecorded Name - UNID213"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Appraisal~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Cooper, Thomas W. The Records of the Court of Sessions of Suffolk County in the Province of New York, 1670-1688 (Heritage Books, 1993, 2012). Page 160."~~~Enslaved~Unrecorded~~~~~~"Thomas Jessup"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID213~African~~~"Appraisal or Assessment"~~~~"January 12, 1684"~"Thomas Jessup had this enslaved person whose name is unrecorded appraised at 24 pounds sterling."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1680-1689,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2075~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2075~"Unrecorded Name - UNID212"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Appraisal~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"New York, U.S., Estate Inventories and Accounts, 1666-1822. Ancestry.com."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Isaac Yost"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID212~African~~~"Appraisal or Assessment"~~~~"January 9, 1788"~"Isaac Yost had this enslaved man whose name is unrecorded appraised for 30 pounds sterling."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1780-1789,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2074~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2074~"Unrecorded Name - UNID211"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 26. Page 540."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Fithian [Fithen/Fithin]"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID211~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"October 29, 1768"~"David Fithian [Fithen/Fithin] bequeathed this enslaved man whose name is unrecorded to his nephew Jessey Halsay [Halsey]."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1760-1769,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2073~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2073~"Unrecorded Name - UNID210"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 22. Page 468."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Thomas Sandford"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID210~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"February 23, 1761"~"Thomas Sandford bequeathed this enslaved man whose name is unrecorded to his daughter Susannah Sandford."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1760-1769,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2072~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2072~"Unrecorded Name - UNID209"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 22. Page 414."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Constant Havens"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID209~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"January 8, 1761"~"Constant Havens bequeathed this enslaved man whose name is unrecorded to his wife Elizabeth Havens."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1760-1769,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2071~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2071~"Unrecorded Name - UNID208"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"New York Historical Society Collections Volume: 30. Page 16."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathan Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID208~Unrecorded~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"October 28, 1760"~"Nathan Halsey bequeathed this enslaved woman whose name is unrecorded to his son Timothy Halsey."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1760-1769,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2070~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2070~"Unrecorded Name - UNID207"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"New York Historical Society Collections Volume: 30. Page 16."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Nathan Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID207~Unrecorded~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"October 28, 1760"~"Nathan Halsey bequeathed this enslaved man whose name is unrecorded to his son Timothy Halsey."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1760-1769,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2069~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2069~"Unrecorded Name - UNID206"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"New York Historical Society Collections Volume: 29. Page 3."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Joshua Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID206~Unrecorded~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"January 15, 1754"~"Joshua Halsey bequeathed this enslaved woman whose name is unrecorded to his wife Martha Halsey."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1750-1759,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2068~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2068~"Unrecorded Name - UNID205"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 18. Page 142."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Isaac Halsey, Jr."~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID205~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"May 26, 1752"~"Isaac Halsey, Jr. bequeathed this enslaved woman whose name is unrecorded to his wife Phobe Halsey."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1750-1759,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2067~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2067~"Unrecorded Name - UNID204"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 18. Page 142."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Isaac Halsey, Jr."~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID204~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"May 26, 1752"~"Isaac Halsey, Jr. bequeathed this enslaved man whose name is unrecorded to his wife Phobe Halsey."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1750-1759,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2066~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2066~"Unrecorded Name - UNID203"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name "~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 18. Page 140."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Job Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID203~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"May 26, 1752"~"Job Halsey bequeathed this enslaved man whose name is unrecorded to his brother John Halsey. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1750-1759,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2065~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2065~"Unrecorded Name - UNID202"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 18. Page 136."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Josiah Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID202~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"May 25, 1752"~"Josiah Howell bequeathed this enslaved man whose name is unrecorded to his wife ""Widow"" Howell. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1750-1759,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2064~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2064~"Unrecorded Name - UNID201"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 18. Page 133."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Ephraim White"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID201~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"May 25, 1752"~"Ephraim White bequeathed this enslaved man whose name is unrecorded to his wife Sarah White."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1750-1759,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2063~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2063~"Unrecorded Name - UNID200"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 17. Page 273."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Elisha Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID200~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 6, 1750"~"Elisha Howell bequeathed this enslaved woman whose name is unrecorded to his wife Damoris Howell."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1750-1759,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2062~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2062~"Unrecorded Name - UNID199"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Birth~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 10."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~"Mehetable Huntting"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID199~African~~~"Civil Document"~~~~"November 8, 1813"~"Because this child of African heritage whose name is unrecorded was born after July 4, 1799, when the Law of Gradual Emancipation was enacted, he may have been indentured to Mehetable Huntting until the date July 4, 1827, when slavery was legally abolished in New York State. He may also have been free born, but it is unclear from this record."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1810-1819,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2061~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2061~"Unrecorded Name - UNID198"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Birth~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 10."~~Unrecorded~Female~~~~~~"Martha Wooley"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID198~African~~~"Civil Document"~~~~"July 28, 1812"~"Because this child of African heritage whose name is unrecorded was born after July 4, 1799, when the Law of Gradual Emancipation was enacted, she may have been indentured to Martha Wooley until the date July 4, 1827, when slavery was legally abolished in New York State. She may also have been free born, but it is unclear from this record."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1810-1819,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2060~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2060~"Unrecorded Name - UNID197"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Burial~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume V. Page 170."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume V"~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID197~African~~~"Death or Burial Document"~~~~1713~"Samuel Johnes buried an African man whose name is unrecorded. It is not clear if the deceased was enslaved, or if Samuel Johnes was his enslaver. "~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1710-1719,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2059~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2059~"Towr [Tower] - TOWE2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Towr [Tower]"~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 25. Page 537."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Pierson"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TOWE2~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"July 17, 1767"~"David Pierson bequeathed Towr [Tower] to his son Lemuel Pierson. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1760-1769,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2058~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2058~"Tower - TOWE1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Tower~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 20. Page 15."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Ebenezer White"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TOWE1~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"May 24, 1756"~"Ebenezer White bequeathed Tower to his son Elnathan White."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1750-1759,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2057~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2057~"Tom - TOM11"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Tom~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 15. Page 19."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Joseph Hildreth"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TOM11~African~~~~~~~"December 1, 1742"~"Joseph Hildreth bequeathed Tom to his wife Deborah Hildreth."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1740-1749,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2056~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2056~"Tom - TOM10"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Tom~~~~~~~~"Records of the town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 34."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"John M. Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TOM10~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"October 12, 1818"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1810-1819,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2055~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2055~"Titus - TITU13"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Titus~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 34. Page 686."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Lemuel Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TITU13~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"May 25, 1782"~"Lemuel Howell bequeathed Titus to his son Caleb Howell."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1780-1789,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2054~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2054~"Titus - TITU12"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~Titus~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 10. Page 361."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Joseph Fordham, Jr."~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TITU12~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~"Titus, along with two other individuals, are described as ""children"" in this document."~"November 19, 1726"~"Titus was sold to pay Joseph Fordham, Jr.'s debts."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1720-1729,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2053~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2053~"Tirus - TIRU1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Tirus~~~~~~~~"New York County Surrogate Court (NYSA-Albany) Liber: 9. Page 460. "~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Anthony Ludlam"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TIRU1~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"April 29, 1724"~"Anthony Ludlam bequeathed Tirus to his daughter Phebe Hains."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1720-1729,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2052~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2052~"Temperance - TEMP4"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Temperance~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 46."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Female~~~~~~"Elias Wooley"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TEMP4~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~~"There is no date on this record. However, based on similar records, Temperance's manumission more than likely took place between 1800 and 1827."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2051~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2051~"Tamer - TAME4"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Legal Proceeding"~~~~~~~~~~"Tamer "~~~~~~~~"Grathwohl Collection 214.79.17. Suffolk County Historical Society."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Johnathan Jagger"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TAME4~Mixed~"""Mulatto"""~"PEGG7 | Parent"~Contract~~"18 months"~~"October 7, 1797"~"Johnathan Jagger of Southampton reports that he purchased Pegg (PEGG7), ""a mulatto servant woman,"" from Captain James Reeve, and that he will manumit her in five years time from the 1797 contract date.

Jagger further writes that Pegg's daughter Tamer, however, who was one year and six months old at the time the contract was signed, will stayed indentured to him until she is 30 years old. The contract signature was witnessed by John Youngs.
"~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~1791-1800,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2050~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2050~"Shadrack - SHAD3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Shadrack~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 28."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"Cephas Jaggar"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SHAD3~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"July 8, 1816"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2049~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2049~"Septem [Septimus?] - SEPT1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Septem [Septimus?]"~~~~~~~~"New York County Surrogate Court (NYSA-Albany) Liber: 9. Page 460. "~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Anthony Ludlam"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SEPT1~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"April 29, 1724"~"Anthony Ludlam bequeathed Septem [Septimus?] to his daughter Temperance, who will enslave Septem [Septimus?] upon his 18th birthday."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1721-1730,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2048~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2048~"Sarah - SARA16 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Sarah~~~~~~~~"New York County Surrogate Court (NYSA-Albany) Liber: 12. Page 5."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Isaac Raynor"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"SARA16 "~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 16, 1732"~"Isaac Raynor bequeathed Sarah to his wife Mary Raynor. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1731-1740,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2047~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2047~"Unrecorded Name - UNID249"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name "~~~~~~~~"Records of town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 39."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Unrecorded~~~~~~"Sara Brown"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID249~African~~"RUTH8 | Parent"~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"March 31, 1818"~"Enslaver Sara Brown manumitted Ruth (RUTH8) and her infant child whose name is unrecorded. Ruth and her child were said ""to be under the age of fifty years, and appear to be of sufficient ability to provide for themselves."""~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2046~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2046~"Ruth - RUTH8"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Ruth~~~~~~~~"Records of town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 39."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Female~~~~~~"Sara Brown"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~RUTH8~African~~"UNID249 | Child"~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"March 31, 1818"~"Enslaver Sara Brown manumitted Ruth and her infant child (UNID249) whose name is unrecorded. Ruth and her child were said ""to be under the age of fifty years, and appear to be of sufficient ability to provide for themselves."""~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2045~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2045~"Ruth - RUTH7"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Ruth~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 21. Page 127."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Jeremiah Culver"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~RUTH7~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"November 24, 1758"~"Jeremiah Culver bequeathed Ruth to his wife Damaris Culver. After his wife's decease, Jeremiah stipulates that Ruth will be enslaved by his son Jeremiah Culver."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1751-1760,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2044~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2044~"Ruth - RUTH6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Ruth~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 17. Page 273."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Elisha Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~RUTH6~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 6, 1750"~"Elisha Howell bequeathed Ruth to his daughter Susanna Halsey."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1741-1750,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2043~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2043~"Ruth - RUTH5"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Ruth~~~~~~~~"New York County Surrogate Court (NYSA-Albany) Liber: 12. Page 5."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Isaac Raynor"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~RUTH5~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 16, 1732"~"Isaac Raynor bequeathed Ruth to his daughter Phebe Raynor, though Ruth seems to be already enslaved by Phebe."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1731-1740,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2042~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2042~"Robbin - ROBB3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Robbin~~~~~~~~"New York County Surrogate Court (NYSA-Albany) Liber: 12. Page 5. "~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Isaac Raynor"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ROBB3~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 16, 1732"~"Isaac Raynor bequeathed Robbin to his wife Mary Raynor."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1731-1740,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2041~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2041~"Richard - RICH1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Richard~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 17. Page 118"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Abraham Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~RICH1~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"June 8, 1750"~"Abraham Howell bequeathed Richard to his wife Patience."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1741-1750,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2040~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2040~"Reuben - REUB6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Reuben~~~~~~~~"New York County Surrogate Court (NYSA-Albany) Liber: 12. Page 5."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Isaac Raynor"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~REUB6~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 16, 1732"~"Isaac Raynor bequeathed Reuben to his daughter Hannah Raynor."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1731-1740,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2039~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2039~"Reuben - REUB5"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Reuben~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 7. Page 334."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Matthew Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~REUB5~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"June 27, 1706"~"Matthew Howell bequeathed Reuben to his son Nathan Howell. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1701-1710,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2038~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2038~"Renben - RENB1 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Renben~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton Volume, IV. Page 17."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"Paul Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~RENB1~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~"Renben was 32 years old at the time that his manumission was certified in 1814."~~"June 1806"~"Renben supplied evidence that he was manumitted by Southampton-based enslaver Paul Halsey in June of 1806. Per Judge Abraham Miller, Renben's manumission was certified on April 25, 1814. Miller described Renben as ""a black man thirty-two years old, about five feet five inches hath."""~"Daria Reaven"~~"Legal Proceeding"~"April 25, 1814"~Free~"Legislation or Decree"~~~~~~~1801-1810,1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2037~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2037~"Quaw - QUAW1 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Quaw~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 20. Page 15."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Ebenezer White"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"QUAW1 "~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"May 24, 1756"~"Ebenezer White bequeathed Quaw to his son Silvanus White."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1751-1760,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2036~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2036~"Prince - PRIN7"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Prince~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 17. Page 273."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Elisha Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PRIN7~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 6, 1750"~"Elisha Howell bequeathed Prince to his son Jesse Howell. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1741-1750,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2035~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2035~"Prince - PRIN6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Birth~~~~~~~~~~Prince~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 32."~~~Indentured~Male~~~~~~"David Hedges"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PRIN6~African~~"MILL1 | Parent"~"Civil Document"~~~~"June 14, 1800"~"Because Prince was born to the enslaved mother Mille (MILL1) after July 4, 1799, when the Law of Gradual Emancipation was enacted, he may be indentured to David Hedges until the date July 4, 1827, when slavery was legally abolished in New York State."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1791-1800,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2034~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2034~"Prime - PRIE1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~Prime~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 29. Page 183."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"John Mitchell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PRIE1~African~~~"Bill of Sale, Invoice or Receipt"~~~~"September 10, 1774"~"Enslaver John Mitchell instructs the executors of this document to sell Prime to the West End of Long Island or to Gardiner's Island."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1771-1780,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2033~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2033~"Pompey - POMY3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Pompey~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 26. Page 450."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Thomas Jennings"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~POMY3~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"October 15, 1768"~"Thomas Jennings bequeathed Pompey to his wife Sybil Jennings. When Sybil dies, Thomas stipulated that Pompey will be enslaved by his nephew Lemuel Hudson."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1761-1770,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2032~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2032~"Pompy - POMY2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Pompy~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 21. Page 132."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"John Mackie"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~POMY2~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"June 18, 1758"~"John Mackie bequeathed Pompy to his wife Mehetabel Mackie."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1751-1760,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2031~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2031~"Pompy - POMY1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Pompy~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 17. Page 273."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Elisha Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~POMY1~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 6, 1750"~"Elisha Howell bequeathed Pompy to his son Elisha Howell."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1741-1750,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2030~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2030~"Phyllis [Fillas] - PHYL3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~"Phyllis [Fillas]"~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 15. Page 352."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Theophilus Pierson"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PHYL3~African~~~"Bill of Sale, Invoice or Receipt"~~~"""child"""~"May 8, 1744"~"On the document, Phyllis' name was spelled ""Fillas."" This may be a phonetic spelling."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1741-1750,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2028~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2028~"Phillis - PHIS9"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Phillis~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 21."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Female~~~~~~"H.P. Dering"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PHIS9~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"December 16, 1814"~"The enslaver H.P. Dering manumits Phillis, which he ""bought [from] Mr. John Hubbard, of Southold."" The Southampton Oversees of the Poor, Zebulon Jessup and Caleb Corwithe, stipulate that Phillis' manumission certificate must be ""registered in the office of the Town Clerk."""~"Daria Reaven"~~"Legal Proceeding"~"December 31, 1814"~~"Legislation or Decree"~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2027~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2027~"Phelix - PHEL1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~Phelix~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 7. Page 334."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Matthew Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PHEL1~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"June 27, 1706"~"Matthew Howell bequeathed Phelix to his son Israell Howell."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1701-1710,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2026~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2026~"Phebe - PHEB2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Phebe~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 25. Page 223."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"David Hedges"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PHEB2~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"April 17, 1766"~"David Hedges bequeathed Phebe to his son Daniel Hedges."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1761-1770,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2025~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2025~"Peter - PETE34"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Peter~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 29. Page 518."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Dr. William Smith"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PETE34~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"August 11, 1775"~"Dr. William Smith bequeathed Peter to his wife Ruth Smith. He further stipulated that Peter may be sold if he doesn't ""conduct to the satisfaction of my wife."""~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1771-1780,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2024~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2024~"Peter - PETE33"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Peter~~~~~~~~"New York County Surrogate Court (NYSA-Albany) Liber: 9. Page 460. "~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Anthony Ludlam"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PETE33~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"April 29, 1724"~"Anthony Ludlam bequeathed Peter to his daughter Sarah Baker."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1721-1730,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2023~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2023~"Unrecorded Name - UNID195"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Howell, George Rogers, The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies. Page 42."~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies."~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID195~African~~~"Census or Register"~~~~"September 15, 1698"~"Matthew Howell recorded 83 enslaved individuals, both male and female, on this early Southampton register. Seven of the mens' names were destroyed. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2022~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2022~"Titus Thomas Cole - TITU18"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~"Titus Thomas Cole"~~~~~~~~"Records of the town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 36."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"Henry Havens"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TITU18~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~27~~"April 9, 1819"~"In his manumission application, Levi H. Hildreth and William Woolly, the Southampton Town Overseers of the Poor, described Titus Thomas Cole as ""twenty-seven years of age,"" and that he ""appears to be well and hearty as capable of supporting himself as any person of color of the like age."""~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2021~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2021~"Simony - SIMY3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Simony~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 29. Page 250."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Israel Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SIMY3~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"November 10, 1774"~"Israel Halsey bequeathed Simony to his son Josiah Halsey."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1771-1780,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2020~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2020~"Peter - PETE32"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Trade~~~~~~~~~~Peter~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 10. Page 294."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Joseph More [Moore]"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PETE32~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"May 30, 1726"~"Enslaver Joseph More [Moore] gives to Peter 1/2 acre of land for his use in the southeast corner of his home lot. More [Moore] stipulates that Peter will be manumitted when the testator's dies."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1721-1730,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2019~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2019~"Peter - PETE31"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Peter~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 2. Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 13."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"Zebulon Jessup"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"PETE31 "~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~"Peter was 34 when his manumission was ratified by Judge Abraham Miller. "~~"March 1, 1810"~"In 1810, Zebulon Jessup manumitted Peter. In 1814, Judge Abraham Miller certifies this manumission, describing Peter as ""a black man thirty four years old, tall and slim, and about six feet height."""~"Daria Reaven"~~"Legal Proceeding"~"April 25, 1814"~Free~"Legislation or Decree"~~~~~~~1801-1810,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2018~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2018~"Peter [Peater] - PETE28"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Peter [Peater]"~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 15. Page 352."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Theophilus Pierson"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PETE28~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"May 8, 1744"~"Theophilus Pierson bequeathed Peter [Peater] to his son Henry Pierson."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1741-1750,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2017~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2017~"Pegg - PEGG7"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Legal Proceeding"~~~~~~~~~~Pegg~~~~~~~~"Grathwohl Collection, 214.79.17. Suffolk County Historical Society."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Johnathan Jagger"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PEGG7~Mixed~"""Mulatto"""~"TAME4 | Child"~Contract~~~~"October 7, 1797"~"Johnathan Jagger of Southampton reports that he purchased Pegg, ""a mulatto servant woman,"" from Captain James Reeve, and that he will manumit her in five years time from the 1797 contract date.

Jagger further writes that Pegg's daughter Tamer (TAME4), however, who was one year and six months old at the time the contract was signed, will stayed indentured to him until she is 30 years old. The contract signature was witnessed by John Youngs."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~1791-1800,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2016~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2016~"Peg - PEG12"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Peg~~~~~~~~"New York County Surrogate Court (Albany) Liber: 12. Page 5."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Isaac Raynor"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" PEG12"~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 16, 1732"~"Isaac Raynor bequeathed Peg to his wife Hannah Raynor. When Hannah dies, Isaac stipulated that Peg will be bequeathed to their daughter. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1731-1740,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2015~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2015~"Peg - PEG11"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Peg~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 6."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Stephen Howell "~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PEG11~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"June 14, 1811"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2014~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2014~"Nell - NELL1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Birth~~~~~~~~~~Nell~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 59."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Unrecorded~Female~~~~~~"Clarissa Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NELL1~African~~~"Civil Document"~~~~"October 1, 1826"~"Because Nell was born after July 4, 1799, when the Law of Gradual Emancipation was enacted, she may be indentured to Clarissa Howell until the date July 4, 1827, when slavery was legally abolished in New York State. Nell may also be free born, but it is unclear from this record. "~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1821-1830,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2013~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2013~"Nancy - NANY1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Nancy~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 3."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~~~~~~~"John White"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" NANY1"~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"May 31, 1813"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2012~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2012~"Nanny - NANN2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Nanny~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 29. Page 250."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Israel Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NANN2~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"November 10, 1774"~"Israel Halsey bequeathed Nanny to his son John Halsey."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1771-1780,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2011~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2011~"Moll - MOLL1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~Moll~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 7. Page 480. "~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Daniel Sayre"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MOLL1~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"April 13, 1708"~"The enslaver Daniel Sayre stipulated that Moll, along with Gorda (GORD1), are to be sold, the proceeds being divided equally among his children.

He further stipulates that Moll ""may have liberty to choose her master when sold,"" and that she may keep her clothes and her material possessions (""things""). It is unclear if Gorda and Moll are related."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1701-1710,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2010~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2010~"Mille - MILL2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Mille~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 35."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Female~~~~~~"Moses Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MILL2~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"June 14, 1819"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2009~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2009~"Mille - MILL1 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Birth~~~~~~~~~~Mille~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 32."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"David Hedges"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MILL1~African~~"PRIN6 | Child"~"Civil Document"~~~~"June 14, 1809"~"Because Mille's son Prince (PRIN6) was born after July 4, 1799, when the Law of Gradual Emancipation was enacted, he would be indentured to his enslaver David Hedges until he was manumitted or until the date July 4, 1827, when slavery was legally abolished in New York State."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1801-1810,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2008~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2008~"Lucy - LUCY6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Lucy~~~~~~~~"New York Historical Society Collections, Volume 36. Page 366."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Obadiah Rogers"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LUCY6~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"July 14, 1784"~"Obadiah Rogers bequeathed Lucy to his son Zephaniah Rogers."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1781-1790,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2007~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2007~"Limas - LIMA2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Limas~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 29. Page 250."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Israel Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LIMA2~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"November 10, 1774"~"Israel Halsey bequeathed Limas to his son John Halsey."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1771-1780,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2006~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2006~"Jude - JUDE9"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Jude~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 23. Page 587."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Elihu Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JUDE9~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"November 23, 1762"~"Elihu Howell bequeathed Jude to his daughter Hannah Halsey. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1761-1770,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2005~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2005~"Judah - JUDA8"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Birth~~~~~~~~~~Judah~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 45."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Indentured~Female~~~~~~"John M. Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JUDA8~~"""colored"""~~"Civil Document"~~~~"December 13, 1820"~"Because Judah was born after July 4, 1799, when the Law of Gradual Emancipation was enacted, she would be indentured to her enslaver John M. Howell until she was manumitted or until the date July 4, 1827, when slavery was legally abolished in New York State."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2004~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2004~"John Scott - JOHN25"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Trade~~~~~~~~~~John~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 18."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JOHN25~~"""of color"""~~"Bill of Sale, Invoice or Receipt"~~~~"April 28, 1812"~"John Scott was a free man of color who paid 75 dollars for a shop and a half acre of land that formerly belonged to Caleb Cooper, Esquire. This property and land belonged to ""John Scott, his heirs, and assigns forever."""~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2003~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2003~"John - JOHN24"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~John~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 12. Page 143."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Josiah Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JOHN24~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"February 16, 1733"~"Josiah Halsey bequeathed John to his wife Mary. Josiah stipulates that she cannot sell or hire him out, and that John is to be manumitted at her death."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1731-1740,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2002~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2002~"John - JOHN18"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Trade~~~~~~~~~~John~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume V. Page 167."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume V"~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Edward Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JOHN18~African~~~Contract~~~~1705~"Edward Howell paid 12 shillings and 6 pence for ""a coat and breaches to cloath John, negro."""~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1701-1710,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2001~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2001~"Jehu - JEHU2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~"Jehu "~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 46."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"Rufus Rose"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JEHU2~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"March 26, 1822"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1821-1830,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 2000~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2000~"Jeffrey - JEFF3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Jeffrey~~~~~~~~"New York County Surrogate Court (Albany) Liber: 12. Page 5. "~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Isaac Raynor"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JEFF3~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 16, 1732"~"Isaac Raynor bequeathed Jeffrey to his wife Mary Raynor."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1731-1740,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1999~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1999~"Jack - JACK22"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Jack~~~~~~~~"New York Surrogate Court Will Book: 35. Page 97."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Cornelius Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JACK22~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"July 3, 1782"~"Cornelius Halsey bequeathed Jack to his wife Millescent Halsey."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1781-1790,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1998~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1998~"Jack - JACK21"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Jack~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 17. Page 273."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Elisha Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JACK21~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 6, 1750"~"Elisha Howell bequeathed Jack to his wife Damoris Howell. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1741-1750,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1997~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1997~"Jack - JACK20"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Jack~~~~~~~~"New York Surrogate Court Records (NYSA-Albany). Page unrecorded. "~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Samuel Woodruff"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JACK20~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 26, 1717"~"Samuel Woodruff bequeathed Jack to his wife Hester Woodruff. Jack's value was included with ""wheat and other tools."""~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1711-1720,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1996~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1996~"Isaac - ISAC8"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Birth~~~~~~~~~~Isaac~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 45."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Indentured~Male~~~~~~"Zebulon Jessup"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ISAC8~African~~~"Civil Document"~~~~"September 24, 1802"~"Because Isaac was born after July 4, 1799, when the Law of Gradual Emancipation was enacted, he would be indentured to his enslaver Zebulon Jessup until he was manumitted or until the date July 4, 1827, when slavery was legally abolished in New York State."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1801-1810,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1995~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1995~"Isaac Jupiter - ISAC7 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~"Isaac Jupiter"~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 13."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"John N. Fordham"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ISAC7 "~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"December 7, 1813"~"It is recorded that Isaac belonged to the ""estate of John N. Fordham, Esq., deceased"" of Southampton. At the time of his manumission, Isaac is described as ""under the age of fifty years old and appears to be of sufficient ability to provide for himself."""~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1994~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1994~"Hira - HIRA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Hira~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 35. Page 136. "~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Thomas Stephens"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HIRA1~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"July 3, 1782"~"Thomas Stephens bequeathed Hira to his wife Mehetable Stephens."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1781-1790,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1993~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1993~"Hector - HECT1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~Hector~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 15. Page 352."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Theophilus Pierson"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" HECT1"~African~~~"Auction or Sale Notice"~~~~"May 8, 1744"~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1741-1750,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1992~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1992~"Hannah - HANN7"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Birth~~~~~~~~~~Hannah~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 45."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Indentured~Female~~~~~~"Zebulon Jessup"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HANN7~African~~~"Civil Document"~~~~"July 4, 1800"~"Because Hannah was born after July 4, 1799, when the Law of Gradual Emancipation was enacted, she would be indentured to her enslaver Zebulon Jessup until she was manumitted or until the date July 4, 1827, when slavery was legally abolished in New York State."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1791-1800,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1991~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1991~"Gorda - GORD1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~Gorda~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 7. Page 480."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Daniel Sayre"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~GORD1~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"April 13, 1708"~"The enslaver Daniel Sayre stipulated that Gorda, along with Moll (MOLL1), are to be sold, the proceeds being divided equally among his children. It is unclear if Gorda and Moll are related."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1701-1710,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1990~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1990~"George - GEOR6 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~George~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 16. Page 214."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"John Topping"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~GEOR6~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"May 27, 1747"~"John Topping bequeathed George to his wife Sarah Topping."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1741-1750,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1989~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1989~"George - GEOR5 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~George~~~~~~~~"William Pelletreau, Early Long Island Wills of Suffolk County, 1691-1703. Pages 223-226. "~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"James Herricke"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~GEOR5~Mixed~"""mulatto"""~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"December 7, 1701"~"James Herricke bequeathed George to Sarah Herricke. It is unclear if Sarah was the wife or daughter of James."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1701-1710,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1988~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1988~"George - GEOR4"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~George~~~~~~~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York, With Genealogies. Page 42."~"The Early History of Southampton, L.I., New York with Genealogies"~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~GEOR4~African~~~"Census or Register"~~~~"September 15, 1698"~"Matthew Howell recorded 83 enslaved individuals, both male and female, on this early Southampton register. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1987~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1987~"Pyrus - PYRU1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Birth~~~~~~~~~~Pyrus~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 25."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Indentured~Male~~~~~~"Nathan Cooper"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PYRU1~African~~"VIOE3 | Parent"~"Civil Document"~~~~"March 17, 1814"~"Pyrus was born to the enslaved woman Violet (VIOE3). Because he was born after July 4, 1799, when the Law of Gradual Emancipation was enacted, Pyrus would be indentured to his enslaver Nathan Cooper until he was manumitted or until the date July 4, 1827, when slavery was legally abolished in New York State."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1986~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1986~"Violet - VIOE3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Birth~~~~~~~~~~"Violet "~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 25."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathan Cooper"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~VIOE3~African~~"PYRU1 | Child"~"Civil Document"~~~~"March 17, 1814"~"Violet, enslaved by Nathan Cooper, gave birth to her son Pyrus (PYRU1) on March 17, 1814. It is unclear who the father of Pyrus is.

Because Violet's son Pyrus was born after July 4, 1799, when the Law of Gradual Emancipation was enacted, Pyrus would be indentured to his enslaver Nathan Cooper until he was manumitted or until the date July 4, 1827, when slavery was legally abolished in New York State."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1985~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1985~"Will - WILL20"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Will~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 53."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"Caleb Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WILL20~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"October 23, 1824"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1821-1830,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1984~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1984~"Will - WILL21"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Will~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 17. Page 273."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Elisha Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WILL21~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 6, 1750"~"Elisha Howell bequeathed Will to his son Samuel Howell."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1741-1750,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1983~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1983~"Will - WILL22"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Will~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 23. Page 587."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Elihu Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WILL22~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"November 23, 1762"~"Elihu Howell bequeathed Will to his son Theophilus Howell."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1761-1770,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1982~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1982~"William F. Williams - WILL23"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Military Service"~~~~~~~~~~"William F. Williams"~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 363."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WILL23~~"""colored"""~~"Military Service Record"~~34~~"December 1863"~"William is recorded as a Private who served 3 years. "~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1861-1870,Southampton~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b838ea344b7ca545f2a129769054728f.png~Person~Southampton~1~0 1981~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1981~"Isabel - ISAB4"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Isabel~~~~~~~~"William Pelletreau, Early Long Island Wills of Suffolk County, 1691-1703. Pages 223-226. "~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Stanborough Peregrine"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ISAB4~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 2, 1702"~"Stanborough Peregrine bequeathed Isabel to his wife Sarah Peregrine, along with Will (WILL24), his bed, and his bedding. It is unclear if Isabel and Will were related."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1701-1710,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1980~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1980~"Will - WILL24"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Will~~~~~~~~"William Pelletreau, Early Long Island Wills of Suffolk County, 1691-1703. Pages 223-226. "~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Stanborough Peregrine"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WILL24~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 2, 1702"~"Stanborough Peregrine bequeathed Will to his wife Sarah Peregrine, along with Isabel (ISAB4), his bed, and his bedding. It is unclear if Will and Isabel were related."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~1701-1710,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1979~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1979~"Gad [Gadd] Cooper - GAD1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~"Gad [Gadd] Cooper"~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton Volume IV. Page 6. Records of the Town of Southampton Volume IV. Page 17. John Jermain Memorial Library, Archival Collections: Box M/155, Folder 12."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"Nathan Cooper"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~GAD1~African~~"ESTH3 | Spouse"~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~"Gad was 46 years old when his manumission was ratified by Judge Abraham Miller. "~~"April 22, 1811"~"In 1811, Nathan Cooper manumitted Gad as well as his wife Esther. It is stipulated in their manumission that any male children that Esther has will be indentured to Cooper at the age of seven years old. In 1814, Judge Abraham Miller describes Gad as ""a black man forty-six years old, thick set and about five feet eight inches high"" (17). In 1826, a ""Gadd Cooper"" was recorded as receiving a payment of $3.25 as part of the ""payments made to Laborers on the Sloop Fair American."" This ""Gadd"" is, with a very high degree of certainty, the Gad that was manumitted by Nathan Cooper in 1811."~"Daria Reaven and Jackie Dinan"~~"Legal Proceeding"~"April 25, 1814"~Free~"Legislation or Decree"~~~Employment~"January 14, 1826"~~"Civil Document"~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1978~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1978~"Frank Brister - FRAN5"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~"Frank Brister"~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"H.B. Havens, Esquire"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FRAN5~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"October 30, 1823"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1821-1830,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1977~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1977~"Frank - FRAN4"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Frank~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 53."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"Edward Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FRAN4~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"June 10, 1824"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1821-1830,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1976~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1976~"Temperance - TEMP3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Temperance~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 9."~~~Freed~Female~~~~~~"Abraham Rose"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"TEMP3 "~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"May 13, 1813"~"Abraham Rose manumitted Temperance and Flora (FLOR2). It is unclear if Temperance and Flora were related."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1975~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1975~"Flora - FLOR2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Flora~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 9."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Female~~~~~~"Abraham Rose"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FLOR2~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"May 13, 1813"~"Abraham Rose manumitted Flora and Temperance (TEMP3). It is unclear if Flora and Temperance were related."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1974~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1974~"Ann M. Titus - ANN2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Ann M. Titus"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 41. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ANN2~African~~"HENR3 | Nephew"~"Census or Register"~~56~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Ann's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She is widowed, and noted as not being able to write. Ann was born in New York as were both of her parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1871-1880,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1973~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1973~"Henry Jones - HENR3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Henry Jones"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 41. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HENR3~African~~"ANN2 | Aunt"~"Census or Register"~~22~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Henry's occupation is listed as ""farm laborer."" He was born in New York as were both of his parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1871-1880,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1972~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1972~"Henry Prime - HENR1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Henry Prime"~~~~~~~~"Southampton Census of 1850."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HENR1~African~~"WILL7 | Parent
TERR1 | Parent
MARC1 | Sibling
WILL12 | Sibling
RACH2 | Sibling
JAME2 | Sibling
CHAR2 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~25~~1850~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1850-1859,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1971~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1971~"Henry Green - HENR2 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Henry Green"~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Census of 1850. U.S., Find a Grave™ Index, 1600s-Current. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HENR2~African~~"ESTH2 | Spouse
CHAR4 | Child
MARY8 | Child
ADRE1 | Child
PRIS2 | Child
SUSA1 | Child
IDA1 | Child
CYNT1 | Child
MARY9 | Child
GEOR1 | Child
CHRS1 | Child
SARA11 | Child
HOBA1 | Grandchild
"~"Census or Register"~~"Henry was approximately 53 when he died."~~1850~"Henry was born in New Jersey. He married Esther Jane Hempstead (ESTH2), whose father was David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, NY.

On the 1850 census, Henry's occupation is listed as ""Laborer."" He is not listed on the 1865 East Hampton census. Henry and Charles (CHAR4), Henry and Esther's son, perished fighting in the Civil War.

Henry is buried in the St. David African Methodist Episcopal Zion Cemetery in Sag Harbor, NY.
"~"Donnamarie Barnes, Alice Clark, and Meghan McGinley"~~Death~1864~~"Digital Data Repository"~~~~~~~"1850-1859,1860-1869,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1970~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1970~"Ephraim Arch - EPHR1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Military Service"~~~~~~~~~~"Ephraim Arch"~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 348."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~EPHR1~~"""colored"""~~"Military Service Record"~~23~~"September 1864"~"Ephraim is listed as a seaman on the vessel Aroostook."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1861-1870,Southampton~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/4e35a083bb46d78ead1ae6338eab69be.png~Person~Southampton~1~0 1969~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1969~"Esther Jane Hempstead Green - ESTH2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Esther Jane Hempstead Green"~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Census of 1850, 1865, 1870, and Sag Harbor Census of 1880.

U.S., Find a Grave™ Index, 1600s-Current. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.

Howard, William. Tintype photograph ca. 1800. Courtesy of the Eastville Community Historical Society."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ESTH2~African~~"HENR2 | Spouse
CHAR4 | Child
MARY8 | Child
ADRE1 | Child
PRIS2 | Child
SUSA1 | Child
IDA1 | Child
CYNT1 | Child
MARY9 | Child
GEOR1 | Child
CHRS1 | Child
SARA11 | Child
HOBA1 | Grandchild
"~"Census or Register"~~"Esther was approximately 71 when she died."~~"1850, 1865, 1870, 1880 "~"On the 1865 census, Esther is listed as the head of household. Her husband Henry (HENR2) is not listed on the 1865 East Hampton census. Henry and Charles (CHAR4), Henry and Esther's son, perished fighting in the Civil War.

On the 1870 and 1880 census, Esther's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" Esther is buried in the St. David African Methodist Episcopal Zion Cemetery in Sag Harbor, NY.

She is the daughter of David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, NY."~"Donnamarie Barnes, Alice Clark, and Meghan McGinley"~~Death~"July 22, 1894"~~"Digital Data Repository"~~~~~~~"1850-1859,1860-1869,1870-1871,1880-1889,1890-1899,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/33df5e6cef5e9761ae01b4e696340315.tiff~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1968~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1968~"Esther - ESTH3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Esther~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 6."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathan Cooper"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ESTH3~African~~"GAD1 | Spouse"~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"April 22, 1811"~"Nathan Cooper manumitted Esther as well as her husband Gad. It is stipulated in her manumission that any male children that she has will be indentured to Cooper at the age of seven years old."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~1811-1820,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1967~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1967~"Silas - SILA8 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Education~~~~~~~~~~"Silas "~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume V. Page 138."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume V"~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"Southampton, Westhampton (Kitchabonack), NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SILA8~African~~~"Membership List"~~~~"March 15, 1796"~"Silas is recorded as having attended school for 18 days. There were 36 students in his class at this ""Kitchabonack"" (now Westhampton) school; he was the only student of African heritage. The average attendance was approximately 26 days. School was in session from January 25, 1795 through March 15, 1796."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~1771-1780,Southampton,Westhampton~~Person~Westhampton~1~0 1966~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1966~"Rufus - RUFU3 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Education~~~~~~~~~~Rufus~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume V. Page 137."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume V"~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"Quogue, Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" RUFU3 "~African~~~"Membership List"~~~~"March 15, 1796"~"Rufus is recorded as having attended school for 10 days. There were 35 students in his class at this ""Quaug"" school; he was the only student of African heritage. The average attendance was approximately 52 days. School was in session from November 30, 1795 through March 15, 1796."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~1791-1800,Quogue,Southampton~~Person~Quogue~1~0 1965~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1965~"Cyrus - CYRU13 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Education~~~~~~~~~~Cyrus~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume V. Page 136."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume V"~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"North Sea, Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"CYRU13 "~African~~~"Membership List"~~~~"March 15, 1776"~"Cyrus is recorded as having attended school for 20 days. There were 50 students in his class at this North Sea school; he was the only student of African heritage. The average attendance was approximately 48 days. School was in session from September 29, 1775 through March 15, 1776."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1771-1780,North Sea,Southampton"~~Person~"North Sea"~1~0 1964~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1964~"Elymus - ELYM1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Elymus~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 34. Page 686."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Lemuel Howell"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" ELYM1"~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"May 25, 1782"~"Lemuel Howell bequeathed Elymus to his son Moses Howell. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1963~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1963~"Elima - ELIM1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Elima~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 46."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Female~~~~~~"Elias Woolley"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ELIM1~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"March 25, 1823"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1962~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1962~"Edmund - EDMU1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~Edmund~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 10. Page 361."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Joseph Fordham, Jr."~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" EDMU1 "~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"November 19, 1726"~"Edmund was sold to pay the testator Joseph Fordham, Junior's debts. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1961~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1961~"Edmond - EDMO1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Edmond~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 49."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"Elias and William Wooley"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~EDMO1~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"June 23, 1823"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1960~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1960~"Darchess [Dorcas?] - DORC12"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Darchess [Dorcas?] "~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 16. Page 212."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Silas Sayre"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~DORC12~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"May 27, 1747"~"Silas Sayre bequeathed Darchess [Dorcas?] to his wife Abigail Sayre. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1959~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1959~"Dol - DOL2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~Dol~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 15. Page 352."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Theophilus Pierson"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~DOL2~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"May 8, 1744"~"Dol is referred to as ""my wench Dol"" in this document."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1958~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1958~"Dinah - DINA11 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Dinah~~~~~~~~"New York Surrogate Court Will Book: 38. Page 363."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Silas Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~DINA11~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"January 4, 1786"~"Silas Halsey bequeathed Dinah to his wife Susanah Halsey."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1957~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1957~"Dinah - DINA10 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Dinah~~~~~~~~"New York Surrogate Court Will Book: 35. Page 97."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Cornelius Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" DINA10 "~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"July 3, 1782"~"Cornelius Halsey bequeathed Dinah to his wife Millescent Halsey."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1956~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1956~"Dinah - DINA9 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Dinah~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 33."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"David and Zephania Hedges"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~DINA9~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"April 7, 1818"~"David and Sephania Hedges manumitted Dinah as well as Dep (DEP2). It is unclear is Dep and Dinah were related."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1955~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1955~"Vilet [Violet] - VIOE5"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Vilet [Violet]"~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 25. Page 537."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"David Pierson"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~VIOE5~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"September 17, 1767"~"David Pierson bequeathed Vilet [Violet] to his wife Elizabeth Pierson. In the document, Vilet [Violet] is described as ""my negroe wench."""~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1954~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1954~"Zaddock - ZADO2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Zaddock "~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 29. Page 250."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Israel Halsey"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ZADO2~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"November 10, 1774"~"Israel Halsey bequeathed Zaddock to his son Wilman Halsey. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1953~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1953~"Leah - LEAH2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Leah~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 15. Page 356."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Daniel Foster"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LEAH2~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"December 12, 1744"~"Daniel Foster bequeathed Leah to his daughter Lydia Foster. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1952~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1952~"Joshua - JOSH1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Joshua~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 25. Page 223."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Hedges"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JOSH1~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"April 17, 1766"~"David Hedges bequeathed Joshua to his son Daniel Hedges."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1951~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1951~"John Killis - JOHN26"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marriage~~~~~~~~~~"John Killis"~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 128."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Free~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JOHN26~~"""colored"""~"MARY16 | Spouse"~"Civil Document"~~~~"November 8, 1847"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1950~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1950~"Mary Ann Williams - MARY16"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marriage~~~~~~~~~~"Mary Ann Williams"~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 128."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Free~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARY16~~"""colored"""~"JOHN26 | Spouse"~"Civil Document"~~~~"November 8, 1847"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1949~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1949~"Lois Jubiter - LOIS1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~"Lois Jubiter "~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 36."~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume IV. "~~Freed~Female~~~~~~"John N. Fordham"~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LOIS1~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~22~~"April 9, 1819"~"Overseers of the Poor in Southampton, Levi Hildreth and William Woolly, certified Lois Jubiter's manumission application on July 12, 1819."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1948~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1948~"Dick - DICK11"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Dick~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 27."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Freed~~~~~~~"Stephen Topping"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"DICK11 "~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"February 10, 1817"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1947~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1947~"Dep - DEP2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Dep~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 33."~~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"David and Zephania Hedges"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~DEP2~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"April 7, 1818"~"David and Sephania Hedges manumitted Dep as well as Dinah (DINA9). It is unclear is Dep and Dinah were related."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1946~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1946~"Cofee - COFE1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Cofee~~~~~~~~"New York County Surrogate Court (Albany) Liber: 9. Page 460."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Anthony Ludlam"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~COFE1~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"April 29, 1724"~"Anthony Ludlam bequeathed Cofee to his son Samuel Ludlam. "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1945~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1945~"Samuel Butler - SAMU2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Samuel Butler "~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"28 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SAMU2~African~~"CLAR2 | Spouse"~"Census or Register"~~69~~1880~"Samuel was born in New York as were both of his parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1944~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1944~"Clara - CLAR4"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~"Clara "~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 6."~~~Freed~Female~~~~~~"Rufus Foster"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CLAR4~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"October 28, 1811"~~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1943~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1943~"Clara Butler - CLAR2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Clara Butler"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 40. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"28 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CLAR2~African~~"SAMU2 | Spouse"~"Census or Register"~~63~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Clara's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents. Clara is listed as being unable to write. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1942~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1942~"Cesar [Seser] - CESA6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Cesar [Seser] "~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 12. Page 164."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Daniel Halsey, Senior"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CESA6~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"April 24, 1734"~"Daniel Halsey, Senior bequeathed Cesar [Seser] to his wife Hannah Halsey, then to his son Daniel Halsey, Junior."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1941~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1941~"Cesar - CESA4"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Cesar~~~~~~~~"New York County Surrogate Court (Albany) Liber: 9. Page 460."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Anthony Ludlam"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CESA4~African~~~~~~~"April 29, 1724"~"Anthony Ludlam bequeathed Cesar to his daughter Patience Shaw."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1940~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1940~"Cato - CATO10"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Cato~~~~~~~~"New York Historical Society Collections: Volume 36. Page 366."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Obadiah Rogers"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CATO10~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"July 14, 1784"~"Obadiah Rogers bequeathed Cato to his son Zephaniah."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1939~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1939~"Cato Crook - CATO9"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~"Cato Crook"~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 29."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV."~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"Herrick Rogers and Micaiah Herrick"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CATO9~African~~~"Civil Document"~~~~"February 10, 1817"~"Enslavers Herrick Rogers and Micaiah Herrick are both listed as having manumitted Cato Crook. It is unclear if the enslavers are related or if they jointly enslaved him."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1938~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1938~"Shadrach - SHAD2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Education~~~~~~~~~~Shadrach~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume V. Page 141."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume V."~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"Speonk, Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SHAD2~African~~~"Membership List"~~~~"October 6, 1795"~"Shadrach is recorded as having attended school for 36 days. There were 40 students in his class at this Speonk school, three of whom were also of African heritage. The average attendance was approximately 57 days."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton,Speonk~~Person~Speonk~1~0 1937~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1937~"Joe - JOE2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Education~~~~~~~~~~Joe~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume V. Page 141."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume V."~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"Speonk, Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JOE2~African~~~"Membership List"~~~~"October 6, 1795"~"Joe is recorded as having attended school for 36 days. There were 40 students in his class at this Speonk school, three of whom were also of African heritage. The average attendance was approximately 57 days."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton,Speonk~~Person~Speonk~1~0 1936~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1936~"Peter - PETE30"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Education~~~~~~~~~~Peter~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume V. Page 141."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume V."~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"Speonk, Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PETE30~African~~~"Membership List"~~~~"October 6, 1795"~"Peter is recorded as having attended school for 26 days. There were 40 students in his class at this Speonk school, three of whom were also of African heritage. The average attendance was approximately 57 days."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton,Speonk~~Person~Speonk~1~0 1935~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1935~"Catharine - CATE5"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Education~~~~~~~~~~Catharine~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume V. Page 141."~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume V."~~Unrecorded~Female~~~~~~~"Speonk, Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CATE5~African~~~"Membership List"~~~~"October 6, 1795"~"Catharine is recorded as having attended school for 36 days. There were 40 students in her class at this Speonk school, three of whom were also of African heritage. The average attendance was approximately 57 days."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton,Speonk~~Person~Speonk~1~0 1934~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1934~"Unrecorded Name - UNID248"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume V. Page 31."~~~Unrecorded~~~~~~~"Lott Burnet [Burnett]"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID248~Indigenous~~~"Civil Document"~~~~1700~"It is unclear if the Indigenous girl, referred to as ""Indian,"" was enslaved or indentured to Lott Burnet [Burnett]."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1933~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1933~"Leah - LEAH1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Leah~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 8. Page 431."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Susana Pierson"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LEAH1~Indigenous~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"July 17, 1716"~"Susana Pierson bequeathed Leah to her daughter Mary Pierson, along with Betty who is also described as ""Indian."" "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1932~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1932~"Betty - BETT4"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Betty~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 8. Page 431."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Susana Pierson"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BETT4~Indigenous~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"July 16, 1716"~"Susana Pierson bequeathed Betty to her daughter Mary Pierson, along with Leah who is also described as ""Indian."" "~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1931~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1931~"Simeon Prince - SIMN2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~"Simeon Prince"~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 21."~~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"Hugh Gelston"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SIMN2~African~~"CARO1 | Spouse"~"Civil Document"~~~~"November 8, 1814"~"Hugh Gelston of Southampton manumits Simeon Prince and his wife Caroline Prince."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1930~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1930~"Caroline Prince - CARO1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~"Caroline Prince"~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 21. Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Pages 85 and 86."~~~Freed~Female~~~~~~"Hugh Gelston"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CARO1~African~~"SIMN2 | Spouse"~"Civil Document"~~"Caroline was 41 when she died."~~"November 8, 1814"~"Hugh Gelston of Southampton manumits Caroline Prince and her husband Simeon Prince. Caroline is buried in Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground, plot #122. Per Dorothy Zaykowski, Caroline's husband Simeon ""may have been a member of the Prince family who were slaves belonging to Nathaniel Sylvester of Shelter Island."""~"Daria Reaven and Meghan McGinley"~~Death~"March 12, 1830"~Free~"Secondary Source"~"Sag Harbor"~~~~~~"Sag Harbor,Southampton"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1928~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1928~"Cambridge - CAMB1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Cambridge~~~~~~~~"New York Surrogate Court Will: 38. Page 91."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Abraham Squire"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CAMB1~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"May 30, 1785"~"Abraham Squire bequeathed Cambridge to his wife Phebe."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1927~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1927~"Binah - BINA3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Binah~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 29. Page 250."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Israel Halsey"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BINA3~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"November 10, 1774"~"Israel Halsey bequeathed Binah to his daughter Mary Rogers."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1926~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1926~"Betty - BETT6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Betty~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 29. Page 250."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Israel Halsey"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BETT6~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"November 10, 1774"~"Israel Halsey bequeathed Betty to his son Wilman."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1925~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1925~"Betty - BETT5"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~Betty~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 10. Page 361."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Joseph Fordham, Jr."~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BETT5~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"November 19, 1726"~"Betty was sold to pay testator Joseph Fordham, Jr.'s debts."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1924~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1924~"Archable - ARCH1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Archable~~~~~~~~"New York County Will Liber: 7. Page 334."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Matthew Howell"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ARCH1~African~~~"Inventory or Probate Record"~~~~"June 27, 1706"~"Matthew Howell bequeathed Archable to his son Esekiell."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1923~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1923~"Antony - ANTH1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~Anthony~~~~~~~~"Brookhaven Town Records. V1:29, 30. 1880."~"Brookhaven Town Records, Volume I"~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Richard Floyd"~Brookhaven~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ANTH1~African~~~"Civil Document"~~~~"December 9, 1672"~"John Ogden of Ry sold Anthony to Richard Floyd of Brookhaven for £40. Robert Hudson of Ry trafficked Anthony from Ry to Brookhaven. At the time, Ry was a part of Connecticut. It is now Rye, New York."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Brookhaven~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/55523349f81f5d166ed8d4f8392504f3.png~Person~Brookhaven~1~0 1922~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1922~"Aner - ANER2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Birth~~~~~~~~~~Aner~~~~~~~~"Brookhaven Town Records. V2:23. 1888."~~~Indentured~Female~~~~~~"Samuel Smith"~Brookhaven~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ANER2~Unrecorded~~~"Civil Document"~~~~"September 1, 1799"~"Aner was born of an enslaved mother and thus indentured as per the Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery, passed on July 4, 1799."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Brookhaven,Gradual Abolition of Slavery"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/7a758d4bd71113186beb842824c0e48b.png~Person~Brookhaven~1~0 1921~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1921~"Alice King - ALIC1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Alice King"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 41. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ALIC1~African~~"ROBE2 | Parent
AMEL2 | Parent
ALBU1 | Sibling
CLAR3 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~2~~1880~"Alice was born in New York as were her father Robt. and her mother Amelia."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1920~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1920~"Clara King - CLAR3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Clara King"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 41. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CLAR3~African~~"ROBE2 | Parent
AMEL2 | Parent
ALBU1 | Sibling
ALIC1 | Sibling"~"Census or Register"~~7~~1880~"Clara is listed as having attended school during the census year. She was born in New York as were her father Robt. and her mother Amelia. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1919~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1919~"Amelia King - AMEL2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Amelia King"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 41. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~AMEL2~African~~"ROBE2 | Spouse
ALBU1 | Child
CLAR3 | Child
ALIC1 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~28~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Amelia's occupation is listed as ""keeping house."" She was born in New York as were both of her parents."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1918~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1918~"Robt. A. King - ROBE2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Robt. A. King"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 41. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ROBE2~African~~"AMEL2 | Spouse
ALBU1 | Child
CLAR3 | Child
ALIC1 | Child
"~"Census or Register"~~27~~1880~"On the 1880 census, Robt.'s occupation is listed as ""fisherman."" He was born in New York as were both of his parents. "~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1917~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1917~"Alburtes King - ALBU1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Alburtes King"~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor Census of 1880. Page 41. "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ALBU1~African~~"ROBE2 | Parent
AMEL2 | Parent
CLAR3 | Sibling
ALIC1 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~9~~1880~"Alburtes was born in New York as were his father Robt. and his mother Amelia."~"Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1916~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1916~"Adrenner Green - ADRE1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Adrenner Green"~~~~~~~~"East Hampton/Sag Harbor Census of 1865. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"16 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY 11963"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ADRE1~African~~"ESTH2 | Parent
HENR2 | Parent
MARY8 | Sibling
CHAR4 | Sibling
PRIS2 | Sibling
SUSA1 | Sibling
IDA1 | Sibling
CYNT1 | Sibling
MARY9 | Sibling
GEOR1 | Sibling
CHRS1 | Sibling
SARA11 | Sibling
"~"Census or Register"~~15~~1865~"Adrenner is not listed on the 1865, or any subsequent East Hampton or Sag Harbor census.

She is, through her mother Esther Jane Hempstead Green (ESTH2), a direct descendant of David Hempstead, Senior, of Shelter Island, NY."~"Donnamarie Barnes, Alice Clark, and Meghan McGinley"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1860-1869,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1915~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1915~"Adam - ADAM2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Adam~~~~~~~~"NY County Will Liber 17: 273."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Elisha Howell"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ADAM2~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"September 6, 1750"~"Elisha Howell bequeaths Adam to his son Arthur."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1914~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1914~"""Negro"" Jenkins - JENK1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"""Negro"" Jenkins"~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JENK1~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed ""Negro"" Jenkins to his wife Grizzell. "~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1913~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1913~"Marie - MARE1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Marie~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARE1~African~~"JO2 | Spouse"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Marie to his wife Grizzell, along with Marie's husband J.O."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1912~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1912~"J.O. - JO2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~J.O.~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JO2~African~~"MARE1 | Spouse"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed J.O. to his wife Grizzell, along with his wife Marie."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1911~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1911~"Priscilla - PRIS1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Trade~~~~~~~~~~Priscilla~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PRIS1~African~~"JOHN17 | Parent
MARI2 | Parent"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Priscilla to his wife Grizzell, along with Priscilla's parents ""Black"" John and Maria."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1910~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1910~"Maria - MARI2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Maria~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MARI2~African~~"JOHN17 | Spouse
PRIS1 | Child"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Maria to her wife Grizzell, along with Maria's husband ""Black"" John and their daughter Priscilla. "~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1909~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1909~"""Black"" John - JOHN17"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"""Black"" John"~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JOHN17~African~~"MARI2 | Spouse
PRIS1 | Child"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed ""Black"" John to his wife Grizzel, along with John's wife Maria and their daughter Priscilla."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1908~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1908~"Unrecorded Name - UNID191"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Unrecorded~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID191~African~~"TAMM1 | Parent
OYOU1 | Parent
TOM6 | Sibling
OBIU1 | Sibling
UNID190 | Sibling"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed this child whose name is unrecorded to his son Benjamin, along with the child's sibling whose name is also unrecorded."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1907~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1907~"Unrecorded Name - UNID190"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Unrecorded~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID190~African~~"TAMM1 | Parent
OYOU1 | Parent
TOM6 | Sibling
OBIU1 | Sibling
UNID191 | Sibling
"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed this child whose name is unrecorded to his son Benjamin, along with the child's sibling whose name is also unrecorded."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1906~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1906~"Tom - TOM6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Tom~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TOM6~African~~"TAMM1 | Parent
OYOU1 | Parent
OBIU1 | Sibling
UNID190 | Sibling
UNID191 | Sibling"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Tom to his son Constant, along with Tom's brother Obium."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1905~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1905~"Obium - OBIU1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Obium~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~OBIU1~African~~"TAMM1 | Parent
OYOU1 | Parent
TOM6 | Sibling
UNID190 | Sibling
UNID191 | Sibling"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Obium to his son Constant, along with Obium's brother Tom."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1904~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1904~"Oyou - OYOU1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Oyou~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~OYOU1~African~~"TAMM1 | Spouse
OBIU1 | Child
TOM6 | Child
UNID190 | Child
UNID191 | Child
"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Oyou to his son Peter, along with Oyou's husband Tammero."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1903~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1903~"Tammero - TAMM1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Tammero~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TAMM1~African~~"OYOU1 | Spouse
OBIU1 | Child
TOM6 | Child
UNID190 | Child
UNID191 | Child"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Tammero to his son Peter, along with Tammero's wife Oyou. "~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1902~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1902~"Semnie - SEMN2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Semnie~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SEMN2~African~~"JAPH2 | Spouse"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Semnie to his son Nathaniel Sylvester Jr., along with Semnie's husband Japhet."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1901~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1901~"Japhet - JAPH2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Japhet~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JAPH2~African~~"SEMN2 | Spouse"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeather Japhet to his son Nathaniel Sylvester Jr., along with Japhet's wife Semnie."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1900~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1900~"Isabell - ISAL2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Isabell~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ISAL2~African~~"JACQ1 | Parent
HANN4 | Parent
HOPE4 | Sibling
"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Isabell to Elizabeth Sylvester, separating Elizabeth from her father Jacquero, her mother Hannah, and her sister Hope."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1899~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1899~"Hope - HOPE4"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Hope~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HOPE4~African~~"JACQ1 | Parent
HANN4 | Parent
ISAL2 | Sibling"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Hope to his wife Grizzell, along with Hope's father Jacquero and her mother Hannah. "~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1898~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1898~"Jacquero - JACQ1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Jacquero~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JACQ1~African~~"HANN4 | Spouse
HOPE4 | Child
ISAL2 | Child
"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Jacquero to his wife Grizzell, along with Jacquero's wife Hannah and their daughter Hope. "~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1897~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1897~"Abraham Enos - ABRM1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Military Service"~~~~~~~~~~"Abraham Enos"~~~~~~~~"Records of Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 351."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ABRM1~~"""colored"""~~"Military Service Record"~~22~~"September 1864"~"He is listed as a seaman on the vessel Aroostook."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/9f2a81e69914413dae7ef65e879e3b5b.png~Person~Southampton~1~0 1896~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1896~"Abigail - ABIG3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Abigail~~~~~~~~"New York State Archives; Albany, New York; Records of wills and probates, 1665-1787; Series Number: J0043-92."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Joseph Fordham Jr."~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ABIG3~African~~~"Will and Testament"~~~~"November 19, 1725"~"""I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife [Martha Fordham] and to her heirs...forever my negro woman called by the name Abigail."""~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1895~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1895~"Semnie - SEMN1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Semnie~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SEMN1~African~~"TONY1 | Parent
NANN1 | Parent
HEST1 | Sibling
GRAC1 | Sibling
ABBE1 | Sibling
"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Semnie to his daughter Mercie."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1894~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1894~"Grace - GRAC1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Grace~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~GRAC1~African~~"TONY1 | Parent
NANN1 | Parent
HEST1 | Sibling
ABBE1 | Sibling
SEMN1 | Sibling"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Grace to his daughter Ann."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1893~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1893~"Hester - HEST1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Hester~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HEST1~African~~"TONY1 | Parent
NANN1 | Parent
ABBE1 | Sibling
GRAC1 | Sibling
SEMN1 | Sibling"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Hester to his daughter Patience. "~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1892~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1892~"Nannie - NANN1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Nannie~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NANN1~African~~"TONY1 | Spouse
HEST1 | Child
ABBE1 | Child
GRAC1 | Child
SEMN1 | Child"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Nannie to his son Giles, along with her husband Tony. "~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1891~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1891~"Tony - TONY1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Tony~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TONY1~African~~"NANN1 | Spouse
HEST1 | Child
ABBE1 | Child
GRAC1 | Child
SEMN1 | Child"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Tony to his son Giles Sylvester, along with his wife Nannie."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1890~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1890~"Abbey - ABBE1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Abbey~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 North Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ABBE1~African~~"TONY1 | Parent
NANN1 | Parent
HEST1 | Sibling
GRAC1 | Sibling
SEMN1 | Sibling
"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Abbey to his daughter Mary Sylvester."~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Sylvester Manor"~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 1889~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1889~"Aaron - AARO2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Manumission~~~~~~~~~~Aaron~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 28."~~~Freed~Male~~~~~~"Herrick Rogers"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~AARO2~African~~~"Freedom or Emancipation Certificate"~~~~"February 17, 1817"~"Herrick Rogers manumits an enslaved man named Aaron on February 17, 1817."~"Daria Reaven"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1882~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1882~"Unrecorded Name - UNID226"~~"Woman Bridgehampton"~~~~~"David Rattray"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Unknown~"Dec. 16, 1747"~~~~~~~"Surrogate's records, page 83"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Deacon Josiah Topping"~Bridgehampton~"Unnamed Black woman listed in an estate inventory for Deacon Josiah Topping at a value of £12."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1740-1750,Bridgehampton~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/056e8986d066e51cc97ba221762b2fd7.jpg~Person~~1~0 1881~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1881~"Jane Perdue - JANE5"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~"South Carolina"~~~~~~~"Jane Perdue"~1870~~~~~~~"East Hampton Census of 1870. Page 40."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"28 Liberty Street, Sag Harbor, NY"~"Listed as head of household in 1870 U.S. Census and as a domestic servant. She also appears on the 1873 Beers map of Sag Harbor. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JANE5~African~~~"Census or Register"~~47~~1870~"On the 1870 census, Jane's occupation is listed as a ""domestic servant."" She was born in South Carolina. Physical address is a estimate based on a cross reference between 1873 Frederick W. Beers map and Google Maps. "~"David Rattray"~~~~~~~~~~~~"1870-1880,Eastville,Sag Harbor"~~Person~"Sag Harbor"~1~0 1880~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1880~"Unrecorded Name - UNID185"~Person~"Male Sag Harbor"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780 "~~"August 11, 1798"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. p. 84. Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church records."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"James Mitchell"~"Old Burying Ground, Sag Harbor. "~"Birth year estimated from his age at death: 28. Cause of death is listed as scurvy. (described as ""negro"")"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1790-1800,Sag Harbor"~~Person~~1~0 1879~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1879~"Robert - ROBE1"~Person~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1774~~"March 16, 1798"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. p. 84. Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church records."~~~~Male~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, NY"~"Buried in Sag Harbor Old Burying Ground (described as ""negro"")"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~~1~0 1878~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1878~"Mary - MARY5"~~"Indigenous descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 11, 1778"~~"""[Died] Mary Jurdon Squa"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 51. Southold Town Records Volume 3: 59."~~~~Female~~~~~~~~"She was likely the mother of Mary Gurdon the younger (#1490). In 1778, Colonel Fanning was paid 4 pounds for ""Mary Jordan affair"" [no further information given]."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1877~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1877~"Tuler - TULE1"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 28, 1808"~~"""[Died] Tuler a Black man."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906), page 356. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 137/157."~~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/42d14a1abf17da14f36177caf3d4afe3.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1876~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1876~"Unidentified male"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1705, calculated from his reported age (20) at the time of his death."~~"June 16, 1725"~~"""[Died] Joshua Wells Negro man. 20."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 16."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Joshua Wells"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1875~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1875~"Crank - CRAN2"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 2, 1804"~~~~"""Negro male child named Crank born of his said Negro Peg, 2nd September 1804"""~~~"David Wiggins registered the births of two children born to his enslaved servant Peg."~~~~~~~~~"URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Historian>Documents>Manumissions>1810-1816>image 2/3."~~~Indentured~Male~~~~~~"David Wiggins"~~"He was a son of Jason (#1745) and Peg (#1601); brother of unidentified female (#1874)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/db6f0ae5fcadb13b347853304f8b7efd.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1874~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1874~"Unidentified female"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 17, 1800"~Southold~~~"""Negro female child called [blank] born of his Negro woman named Peg...."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Historian>Documents>Manumissions>1810-1816>image 2/3."~~~Indentured~Female~~~~~~"David Wiggins"~~"She was a daughter of Jason (#1745) and Peg (#1601); sister of Crank (#1874). Her name was left blank on the enslaved births registry of Southold."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/48f7cff1466af9c94f41b636e82d23eb.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1873~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1873~"Peter - PETE13"~~"Enslaved youth "~"David Rattray"~"Bridgehampton Museum Archive"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 8, 1801"~~~~~~~~~"August 22, 1810"~~~~~~~"Bridgehampton Museum Archive"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Mary Buell"~"East Hampton, New York"~"Know all me by these present that Mary Buell of the town of East Hampton county of suffolk and State of New York for and in consideration of the sum of seventy-five dollars to me in hand Jacob by Caleb Corwith of the town of Southampton county and State aforesaid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted bargained and sold and by these present doth grant bargain and sell unto him the said Caleb Corwith his executors and afoigns a certain negro Boy named Peter aged nine years old the eighth day of last June until he shall attain the age of twenty-five which will be in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty five and at the exhaustion of said term of time the said Caleb Corwith executors, administrators and afoigns shall at his own expense and legally emancipate said negro Boy Peter so that he may be free— To have and to hold the aforesaid Negro Boy to him the said Caleb Corwith his executors administrators and afoigns and the said Mary Buell for myself and my heirs executors and administrators do and will warrant and forever defend the above bargained and said Boy unto him the said Caleb Corwith his heirs and afoigns against the lawful Claims of the persons whatsoever in which whomof slave I have hereunto my hand and said this twenty second day of August in the year of one thousand eight hundred and ten. Mary Buell Signed, Sealed and delivered in the presence of — Jeremiah Miller "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1800-1810,Bridgehampton~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c45e8cbd42818a13452eb947aada9738.png~Person~~1~0 1872~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1872~"Tom - TOM1"~Person~"Africa-born enslaved man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Africa~~~~~~~Tom~"1788 - 1789"~~~~~~~"Long Island Herald, Vol. 1, No. 6, June 14, 1791"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Lemuel Peirson (Pierson)"~Southampton~"Tom was described as a runaway of between 90 and 100 years of age, about four and a half feet tall, and Africa born. Three and a half years after he escaped, Lemuel Pierson continued to run a newspaper advertisement offering a six pence reward for Tom's return."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/4367283f0f982ecd6331ad2e5dd8a966.png~Person~~1~0 1870~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1870~"Mingo - MING1"~~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 13, 1798"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 66."~~~~Male~~~~~~~~"He was identified as ""Old Mingo."" He may be the same as #297."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1869~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1869~"Nab - NAB3"~~"Indigenous woman"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 9, 1797"~~"""Old Nab Squaw Dround"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 66."~~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~Southold~1~0 1868~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1868~"Unidentified enslaved girl"~~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 3, 1754"~~"""Mathias Curwins mallata garl"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 40."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Mathias Curwin [Corwin]"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1867~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1867~"Unrecorded Name - UNID181"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 8, 1754"~~"""Jonathan Dimonds neger Garle"" "~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 40."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Jonathan Dimond [Dimon]"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1866~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1866~"Hegur [Hagar] - HAGA7"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 6, 1754"~~"""Wm Moors negros Hegur"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 40."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"William Moore"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1865~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1865~"Unrecorded Name - UNID180"~~Indigenous~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 10, 1753"~~"""Dinah Indians child"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 36."~~~~Unknown~~~~~~~~"The child's mother was identified as Dinah, who was likely the same as #1475."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1864~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1864~"Isabel - ISAB3"~~"Indigenous "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 30, 1753"~~"""Benj: Wells Indian garl Isabel"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 36."~~~~~~~~~~"Benjamin Wells"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1863~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1863~"Kade - KADE1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 1, 1817 at Sterling [Greenport]"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 255/240."~~~~~~~~~~~"Sterling [today's Greenport]"~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e94703a5b7048154bea5515b1258bd48.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1862~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1862~"Clarissa - CLAA1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Clarissa~~~~~~~~"Wayland Jefferson, Cutchogue: Southold's First Colony (1940): 156."~~~Free~~~~~~~~~"She married Peter Benjamin Jr. (#1668)."~"June 27, 1812"~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1861~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1861~"Adam - ADAM1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mention~~~~~~~~~~Adam~~~~~~~~"Rattray, Jeannette Edwards, ""East Hampton History and Genealogies,"" p. 375."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Deacon David Hedges (1744-1817)"~"Hedges Lane, Sagaponack, New York"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ADAM1~African~~~"Secondary Source"~~~~~"According to Hedges family lore told to Jeannette Edwards Rattray, Adam was brought as a 5-year-old child ""from the Congo."" Hedges ""had a big family of slaves"" who were descendents of Adam: ""...five children were born to him on the place and [Hedges] built a house for [Adam's] son John, who drove their oxen"" circa 1855."~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sagaponack~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/bf9bccbc1bc0fd28609c264e1f344243.jpg~Person~Sagaponack~1~0 1860~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1860~"Dago - DAGO1"~Person~"Enslaved boy"~"David Rattray"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Dago~"April 6, 1742"~~~~~~~~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"John Mulford"~"East Hampton, British Colonial America"~"Philip Platt of Huntington was paid £49 by John Mulford of East Hampton for ""one South Negro women known by the Name of Rose and a Negro boy named Dago."" A deed of sale was witnessed by James Haries and Abraham Gardiner."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1740-1750,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c6b8d6513d76089cdc791a7ead50a431.jpg~Person~~1~0 1859~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1859~"Rose - ROSE3"~Person~"Enslaved woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 6, 1742"~~~~~~~"Newspaper clipping, source unknown."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Mulford"~"East Hampton, British Colonial America"~"Philip Platt of Huntington was paid £49 by John Mulford of East Hampton for ""one South Negro women known by the Name of Rose and a Negro boy named Dago."" A deed of sale was witnessed by James Haries and Abraham Gardiner."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1740-1750,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e4b5cbb0abc0acb3b040c22a5207c9fd.jpg~Person~~1~0 1858~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1858~"Margaret Derby [Darby] - MARG2"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1806, calculated from her reported age (73) at the time of her death."~~"January 4, 1879"~~"William Albertson's will accessed at Suffolk County Surrogate Courthouse, Liber D: 159 (dated 20 August 1815, proved 17 March 1816)."~~~~~~~~~~~~"Biographical information excerpted from J.W. Case, “Kedar and his Family” in Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879. Deaths in Cleveland Supplement, Long Island Traveler, April 10, 1879, page 3. "~~~Indentured~~~~~~~"William Albertson"~~"She was a daughter of Kedar (#1639) and Pegg (#1640). Case's remark that Margaret was ""retained by Mrs. Albertson as general assistant around the house"" seems unlikely since she would have been an infant or young child at the time of Mrs. Albertson's death in 1806. Perhaps Case confused a young Margaret with her mother, also named Margaret nicknamed Pegg (#1640). William Albertson's will instructed that ""my negro girl Margaret, I give to my daughter Charity."" Margaret Derby was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census (age 44) in the Richard Cook household, as a servant. The 1860 Federal census enumerated her (age 55) living with her sister Eunice and Keturah in Greenport. The 1865 New York State census enumerated her (age 59) in the Hutchinson and Charity [Albertson] Case household. The 1870 Federal census enumerated her in two households: Hutchinson and Charity [Albertson] Case in Peconic, age 60; and with Keturah Darby [Derby] in Greenport, age 63. She inherited property in Greenport from her sister, Keturah who died in 1872. Margaret never married. Her estate was probated in 1879. "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f02c0a62063ea44e79ce29fd2c04cd29.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f9a0d3b001a9550ff9a1afdc07d6e2ff.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/5c1c35f8659b549ade0e1a9b4f95a6fa.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1857~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1857~"Derby - DERB1"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 20, 1800 (calculated from information provided in his indenture papers)."~~"1857 (oral tradition)"~~"Excerpt from indenture: ""...do put place and bind Derby a male negro aged Eighteen years eleven months and fifteen days (whose age name nor sex has not been registered in the Office of the Clerk of said Town of Southold by his former master William Albertson of said Town deceased nor by any other person...)."""~~~~~"February 4, 1819 (indenture papers signed); February 10, 1819 (indenture papers recorded in town record book by town clerk)"~~~~~~~"Biographical information excerpted from ""Derby"" paragraph by J.W. Case, “Kedar and his Family” in Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879. Indenture contract: Southold Town Records Volume 3 (1983): 108–109."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"William Albertson"~~"He was a son of Kedar (#1639) and Pegg (#1640). According to an unverified secondary source, Derby was freed by court order because it was judged that his enslaver, Joseph C. Albertson, hadn’t provided him the education required by law to keep him from becoming a burden on society. Evidence confirms he was bound out by the overseers of the poor to Ebenezer W. Case of Southold, for a period of two years and fifteen days (or until age 21 years). According to oral tradition reported by J.W. Case, Derby followed his brothers Peter and Abel to Boston, where he lived for thirty years. He was active at Methodist Meetings and eventually became a missionary preacher. He never married and died of consumption in 1857. In October 1851, administration documents show that he waived his rights as next of kin to administer the estate of his late brother, Peter. He was identified as Derby Derby. "~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/a9f3c90440f87e9d654817734ba2d04e.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1856~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1856~"Flora - FLOR3"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1789–1793, a range calculated from her reported age in various Federal census records."~~"January 13, 1871"~~"Spelling variations of her married name include Stauch, Stanich, Staunch, Stericher, Stench, and Stainch."~~~~~~~~~~~~"Biographical information excerpted from ""Flora"" paragraph J.W. Case, “Kedar and his Family” in Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879. Will of Flora Anne Stainch, Queens County Wills/Real Estate Liber 21:231–235, Liber 19:283 (dated 28 October 1870, proved 23 June 1874)."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"William Albertson"~~"She was a daughter of Kedar (#1639) and Pegg (#1640). Oral tradition provided by J.W. Case provided enough clues to locate her in Oyster Bay, Queens [today's Nassau] County, NY, after leaving Southold. “When a girl, [Flora] went to Oysterbay with Mr. Fleet...married Benjamin Stanch. She died...surrounded by a large, thrifty, and respectable family.” Flora was likely sold or indentured to Mr. Fleet. The circumstances surrounding her manumission and marriage remain unknown. Flora and Benjamin can be traced through Federal census records (1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880), as a household of free people of color residing in Oyster Bay, Queens Co., New York. Using data from census enumerations, we can identify their children as follows: 1. Catherine, born ca. 1820. Married Isaac Bates, died by 1860, left children. 2. Mary, birthdate unknown. Married John Sharp, resided in Fordham, Westchester County, NY. 3. George W., born 1823–1825. Wife's name unknown; widower by 1900. 4. Maria Augusta, born 1826–1834. Never married, occupation=domestic servant. 5. Julia, born ca 1829–1832. Married William King, widow by 1900, left children. 6. Caroline Matilda, born 1831–1834. Flora's will identified her husband, six children (five living, one deceased), and five grandchildren. She instructed that all her real and personal property be kept together as a home for her and Benjamin’s children and grandchildren. For this purpose, two daughters, Maria Augusta and Caroline Matilda, were named executrices and trustees of Flora’s estate. "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/ae70a49d030270394c09b59cdc7b047e.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/cfedc0277726b484325dc33e67f7d162.jpg,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/50b3dca6a8dafed72c4e53f8fdc71bd1.jpg,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/be11a732cd6d153102ca0e840de5e0d0.jpg,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/323439b8d29f31df2c76a1c73ab6c406.jpg,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f69a09d4237301193d8a82f082cf699f.jpg,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e71ddec9e585e375d163ccadd328c258.jpg~Person~Southold~1~0 1855~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1855~"Chloe - CHLO2"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"before 1780 (oral tradition)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Biographical information from ""Chloe"" paragraph by J.W. Case, “Kedar and His Family” in Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879."~"Find A Grave memorial of John Smith at Yaphank Almshouse"~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"William Albertson"~~"She was a daughter of Kedar (#1639) and Chloe (#377). J.W. Case wrote that she married a man named Smith from Smithtown, had children, and died in Smithtown. One piece of circumstantial evidence may corroborate Case’s remark. In 1879, the executor of the estate of two of Chloe's younger sisters, Keturah Derby (#1647) and Margaret Derby (#1858), placed newspaper advertisements searching for heirs. One heir was identified as John Smith of Yaphank Almshouse, who may have been Chloe’s son. "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/8ee97e4355739860a263e80275e23eca.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1854~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1854~"John - JOHN15"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"June 14, 1810"~~"""...infant son of Kedar..."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"""John"" line by J.W. Case, “Kedar and his Family” in Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 250/340."~~~Indentured~~~~~~~"William Albertson"~~"He was a son of Kedar (#1639) and Pegg (#1640). J.W. Case transmitted the oral tradition that only one child of Kedar and Pegg, John, died in infancy, while church registers named two early deaths. One in Mattituck in 1805 (#1652) and one in Southold in 1810. The name John was randomly assigned to this record (#1854). "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/a000b8808e83f312b2f6307f7f9e4bac.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/900c8cc41d0917584966ff44132e9ef1.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1853~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1853~"William J. Rysam"~~"Sag Harbor enslaver"~"David Rattray"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1737~Wales~1809~~~~~~"William J. Rysam"~~~~~~~~"Walsh Virginia Database: Walsh, Lorena, Database of slave trading voyages to Virginia Westbury, 167: Westbury, Susan, “Colonial Virginia and the Atlantic Slave Trade,” diss., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981."~~~~~~~~~~~"Sag Harbor, New York"~"1772 Rysam captained a slaveship voyage from Barbados to Hampton, Virginia, aboard the Liberty. Embarked with 28 enslaved people and arrived on Nov. 6, 1772 with 27 survivors. The Liberty was owned by John Wilkins Jr., of Great Britain, built 1771 in Virginia, port unspecified.

1775 Rysam left Norfolk, Va., after the British burned the city. Lived in Newtown, part of Brooklyn today, until about 1785. He was a wealthy man by the time he settled in Sag Harbor. Rysam operated a rope walk and salt works. Many prominent Sag Harbor and East Hampton men had substantial mortgage debt to him at the time of his death. Among his holdings was a mahogany grove in Honduras.

1782-1783 Rysam (Risam) is the enslaver of Tom, Jack, and an unnamed woman. 1804 Rysam had brig Merchant built in Sag Harbor, 202 tons, owner with Cornelius Sleight and Moses Clark. This relatively large ship was almost certainly involved in the West Indies trade, suppling the sugar islands, where slavery was the basis of sugar production and the creation of wealth. (Work remains to be done locating shipping and/or customs records for the Merchant.) 1809 Rysam's estate inventory included two enslaved people, Dick and Petre (Peter?) both described as ""negro boy.""

His 1795 will directed that his estate income be given to his daughters, and the estate principal to his grandchildren. He also directed his executors to give £200 to the East Hampton Town Trustees to fund a scholarship for the children of parents who were not able to pay for their schooling.

Two of Rysam's grandchildren, William Rysam Mulford and William Rysam Sleight, ""founded what became the great Sag Harbor whaling firm, Mulford and Sleight Between 1821 and 1850, Mulford and Sleight sent 11 ships on 68 voyages, first to the Brazil Banks, then to the South Atlantic, and eventually to the Pacific. It was an immensely profitable partnership."" (Underhill)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~~1~0 1851~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1851~"Eddy - EDDY1"~~"Daughter of Yarraubey and Lacy"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 20, 1758"~~~~~~~~~~"Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 16/157. [Transcription in Craven's History of Mattituck (1906): 259.]"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Obadiah Hudson"~Southold~"She was the only known child of Yarraubey/Yarrabu (#1491) and Lucy/Lacy (#1700)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1750-1760,Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/38e9de8ba665673bf53877f3e4b63af3.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1850~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1850~"Dick or Richard - DICK8"~Person~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 7, 1684. Bill of sale signed by Iseck [Isaac] Arnold, seller, to John Tooker [Tucker]. June 3, 1686. Marriage contract between John Tooker and Hannah Elton, mentioning Richard. May 29, 1690. Codicil to John Tooker's will."~~~~~~~"Town of Brookhaven Records to 1800 [Volume 1]: 52 Joseph W. Case Southold Town Record Book, Volume 2 (1884): 215. William Pelletreau, Early Long Island Wills, Suffolk County, 1691-1703 (1897): 41. "~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"John Tooker [Tucker]"~Southold~"The birthplace and birth year of Dick/Richard are unknown. Tooker purchased Dick from Isaac Arnold of Southold in 1684 and was part of Tooker's marriage contract with widow Hannah Elton. ""[should she outlive him], that whatever land, housing, or other estate he shall died seised of within the Township of Southold shall remaine and belong to the said Hannah Elton dureing her life—together with the sole use and full possession of his Negro slave named Richard, whom he bought of Mr. Isaac Arnold."" He was likely the one enslaved person enumerated in Captain Tucker's household in Southold in 1686. Tooker's will, written in 1688, didn't mention Dick, but a later codicil, written in 1690, did. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/9f3dffd50e4dee78ab77407811496502.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f56668967fe748f2cc3b50f522c5f035.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1849~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1849~"Drusilla Crook - DRUS1"~Person~"Black girl bound to Lyman Beecher's household, c. 1805"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~"Lyman and Roxana Beecher"~~~~~~~~~"Autobiography, Correspondence, Etc., of Lyman Beecher, D.D. Cambridge, Harvard Univeristym 1864. "~~~Indentured~~~~~~~"Lyman Beecher"~"East Hampton, NY"~"Shortly after Lyman Beecher's wife, Roxana, bore their first child, Drusilla Crook was brought to the household to take care of the baby — she was 5 years old, ""a colored girl,"" Beecher wrote in his autobiography. Zillah, as the Beechers called her, was ""bound to us till she was eighteen."" When Mary, their second child, was born, the Beechers took Zillah's sister, Rachel, as well. ""Zillah was the smartest black woman I ever knew. She learned every thing that Catharine did, and as well as she did,"" Beecher wrote. Rachel did not have her sister's gifts.

Lyman Beecher had bought the house built in 1800 not long after he came here to be the town minister. He had been a 1797 Yale graduate before he accepted the East Hampton post and went on to be a leader in American Protestantism.

The Crook family name appears in Gardiner's Island record books a few years before the American Revolution. David Gardiner's inventory of possessions made after his death lists a man, Plato Crook, age 35, and a boy, Abel Crook, 8. In 1786, Dr. Nathaniel Gardiner's ""Negro Zil"" received a pair of shoes from the Hedges cobblers shop. Drusilla and Rachel, who slept above the kitchen, may have been born enslaved, too. However, the 1800 Census for East Hampton lists two white adults, one white child, and one under the category ""all other free people. . . .""

In New York's gradual abolition law of 1799, any child of an enslaved mother born before July 4 that year was to remain in servitude until she was 25; men were enslaved all but in name until they were 28 and close to the end of their most productive years. A Black woman named Rachel died in East Hampton in 1842 and might have been the same Rachel as the girl bound in the Beecher house, now East Hampton Village Hall."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1800-1810,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1848~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1848~"Phebe Plato - PHEB1"~Person~Col'd~~~~1855~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 25, 1855"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Town Records v.7^^632"~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~"died of ""old age"""~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1847~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1847~"Jason - JASO2"~~Col'd~~~~1855~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 30, 1855"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Town Records v.6^^631"~~~Free~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~"Age given as 53"~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1846~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1846~"Dinah Buell Jack - DINA8"~Person~Col'd~~~~1855~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 15, 1855"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Town Records v.5^^634"~~~Free~~~~~~~-~"East Hampton"~"Age given as 52"~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1845~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1845~"Thom Gardiner - THOM1"~~Black~~~~1850~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 14, 1904"~~"January 23, 1905"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1850 Census"~~~Free~~~~~~~Gardiner~"East Hampton"~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1844~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1844~"Bathsheba Hand - BATH1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~Bathsheba~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Volume V. Page 631. "~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Volume V"~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BATH1~~"""col'd"""~~"Civil Document"~~~~"December 22, 1850"~"Bathsheba is listed as ""col'd."" While her age is not recorded, she is noted as having died of ""old age."""~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1841-1850,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1843~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1843~"Peter Hand - PETE25"~~col~~~~1848~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 30, 1848"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Town Records v.5"~~~Free~~~~~~~Hand~"East Hampton"~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1842~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1842~"Dinah Barnes - DINA7"~~"soap maker"~~~~1837~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"About 1838"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Star June 8, 1929^^6"~~~Free~~~~~~~Barnes~"East Hampton"~"Resident of Freetown"~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1841~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1841~"Phyllis Buel - PHYL2"~~~~~~1837~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"About 1837"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Star June 8, 1928^^6"~~~Free~~~~~~~Buel~"East Hampton"~"Resident of Freetown"~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1840~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1840~"Sabina Cuff - SABI1"~Person~~~~~1831~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Account of Overseers of the Poor, 1830-1831, East Hampton, Page 31"~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~"Possibly Southampton"~"Payment made to cover funeral expenses"~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1839~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1839~"Tamer - TAME3"~Person~"a certain black girl 1829"~~~~1829~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 7, 1829"~~~~~~~"EH Library Pennypacker Collection"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"David Baker Jr. -> John Hedges"~"East Hampton"~"Bill of sale for $25 from David Baker jr. to john hedges, age 14, is to be enslaved until the age of 18."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1838~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1838~"Bradford - BRAD1"~~~~~~1828~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 1, 1905"~~~~~~~"Day Book No.1 - Isaac Van Scoy (X)WD4^^36, 37"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Payment made to William Baker (Pg 36); Purchased Rum fron Isaac Van Scoy (Pg. 37). Unclear whether they are enslaved or not but the singular name caught my eye."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1837~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1837~"Basha - BASH1"~~~~~~1828~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 1, 1905"~~~~~~~"Day Book No.1 - Isaac Van Scoy (X)WD4^^14, 15, 26, 60, 62"~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~"Purchased corn and rum from Isaac Van Scoy. Unclear whether they are enslaved or not but the singular name caught my eye."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1836~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1836~"Thomas - THOS2"~~"

""Negro slave""

"~~~~1823~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 1, 1823"~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. IV^^430"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Fanny Mulford, Hannah Sleight, and Cornelious Sleight"~"East Hampton"~"In the process of being emancipated in 1823, this Thomas (or Tomas) may have been the same person found in a 1785 Hedges family shoemaker's account book."~~"Male "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e5c9912117721bc2fd46e87139c4df68.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1835~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1835~"Dick - DICK7"~~"a negro slave"~~~~1823~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 1, 1823"~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. IV^^430"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Fanny Mulford, Hannah Sleight, and Cornelious Sleight"~"East Hampton"~"Dick and another enslaved adult man, Thomas (or Tomas) were part of the estate of William J. Rysam. He was emancipated in 1823."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f12de02123f674d369baf55a179dd79d.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1834~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1834~"Unrecorded Name - UNID179"~~"One of two female colored persons, age 14-26"~~~~1820~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 24, 1904"~~~~~~~"1820 Census"~~~Free~~~~~~~"Josiah Dayton"~"East Hampton"~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1833~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1833~"Unrecorded Name - UNID178"~~"One of two female colored persons, age 14-26"~~~~1820~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 24, 1904"~~~~~~~"1820 Census"~~~Free~~~~~~~"Josiah Dayton"~"East Hampton"~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1832~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1832~"William - WILL11"~~"negro man, age about 32 years"~~~~1816~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 14, 1816"~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. IV, p. 400 (East Hampton Library Long Island Collection)"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Sarah Griswold Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~freed~~"Male "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b70d14e86e6883f8ee94e13c5d9b0ad1.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1831~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1831~"Pomp - POMP7"~~"negro man, age 34 years"~~~~1816~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Approx. 1782"~~1829~~~~~~~"December 14, 1816"~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. IV and death in Town Records v.5^^399-400^^Pgs .12,13, 19, 20, 24, 26, 47, 48, 52, 56, Day Book No.1 - Isaac Van Scoy (X)WD4 mentioned with a time stamp of 1928"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Possibly - Sarah Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~"Freed. John L. Gardiner account book, 1821, page 34?: ""Pomp a coloured man,"" obtained sundries on two occasions and four shillings on another. His debt to Gardiner was 5|9|7, which he settled (date not legible) with sundries of value 2|18|7 and a promissory note for 2|11|0. A Pomp, likely the same person, died between January and mid-July in 1829."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1830~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1830~"Mother of Simeon Rugg"~~"that mother of said Simeon is held as a slave by me"~~~~1816~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 16, 1816"~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. IV^^394"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Abraham Osborn Jr. "~"East Hampton"~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1829~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1829~"Isaac Plato - ISAC5"~~"a black man of East Hampton"~~~~1814~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Approximately 1767"~~"February 2, 1832"~~~~~~~"April 26, 1814"~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. ?^^?^^Pg 61. Gardiner's Island Account Book-Mulford (X)WD 1 Potentially referenced as ""Master Plato"". Also appears in Account Book 2 of John Lyon Gardiner, 1801-1813; dated April 1814 (scanned pg 5)"~~~Free~~~~~~~~"Freetown, East Hampton"~"I, Abraham Miller, one of the judges of the Court of common pleas, in and for the said county, do hereby certify that Isaac Plato, a black man of East-Hampton, in the county aforesaid, about forty-seven years, and about five feet nine inches high, hath exhibited satisfactory proof to me, that he was born free and that he is now a free man, according to the laws of this State. Abraham Miller. Abraham Parsons, Town Clerk.

Also see East Hampton assessment roll for 1811, page 13, Plato's real and personal property valued $250."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/8b657b1970db9338db378832445a4549.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1828~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1828~"John Horres - JOHN14"~~~~~~1810~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Sept. 1810"~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges shoe book (z-large, leatherbound) Transactions from Sept 1810- Nov 27, 1823, EH Library Pennypacker Collection"~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~"1795 Daniel Hedges shoe book (x-large brown book). “pair of shoe” “bridle” (1822  “reconed” [sic] with John Horres). Possibly the same person as 1806 Horres."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1827~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1827~"Cato - CATO6"~~"Negro boy, age 13"~~~~1806~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 20, 1806"~~~~~~~"EH Library Pennypacker Collection^^1"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Ambrose Parsons"~"East Hampton"~"Ambrose Parson bill of sale, sold to Lodowick Post of Southampton for $112.50"~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1826~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1826~"Horres - HORR1"~~"his Negro"~~~~1807~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 1807 and 1808"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book (loose slip)"~~~~~~~~~~"Josiah Dayton"~"East Hampton"~"""Josiah Dayton to Daniel Hedges to one pair shoes by his Negro Horres."" dupe for 1808."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1825~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1825~"William - WILL10"~~"male child by the name of William, born of a slave on the 16th  of December 1805, to the town of Southampton, after it became one year old, as per certificate May 6, 1806.” "~~~~1805~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 16, 1805"~~~~~~~~~"May 6, 1806"~~~~~~~"Southampton Town Records, as quoted in L’Hommedieu Genealogy Vol 1 ^^190"~~~~~~~~~~"Samuel L'Hommedieu"~Southampton~"Samuel L’Hommedieu abandons a male child by the name of William, born of a slave on the 16th of December 1805, to the town of Southampton, after it became one year old, as per certificate May 6, 1806.”"~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1824~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1824~"Mother of Ackie"~~"the mother of said child is held as a slave by me"~~~~1805~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. IV^^344"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Hand"~"East Hampton"~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1823~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1823~"Ackie - ACKI1"~~"the mother of said child is held as a slave by me"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Birth~~~~~~~~~~Ackie~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. IV^^344"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Hand"~"East Hampton"~"N. Hand in 1800 Cenus recorded with two enslaved people in his home."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ACKI1~~~~~~~~"September 12, 1805"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1822~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1822~"Unrecorded Name - UNID177"~Person~"Enslaved person in the 1800 Census"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Henry Conklin"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1821~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1821~"Dinah - DINA6"~~"Dinah, a slave to me"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. IV"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Seth Barnes or ""Barns"""~"East Hampton"~"Possibly the same enslaved Dinah listed as joining the church during the time of Lyman Beecher (East Hampton Town Records v. 5, p. 449). Dinah is listed on the same line as a Ned, who is identified as a freeman. Dinah was the mother of Sabra, on Oct. 12, 1803. Dinah Barns died in October, 1834 in Freetown. (East Hampton Town Records, v. 5, p. 621)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1820~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1820~"Sabra - SABR1"~~"""a female child, daughter of Dinah, a slave to me"""~~~~1803~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 12, 1803"~"East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. IV, page 328"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Seth Barnes or ""Barns"""~"East Hampton"~"Sabra appears in Book G, page 164 of the East Hampton Town records. Seth Barns, her mother's enslaver, certified that Sabra was born to Dinah ""a slave to me."""~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1819~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1819~"Ovid - OVID1"~~"formerly servant of Huntting Miller"~~~~1802~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 11, 1802"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton East Hampton Town Records V. 5. ^^613"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Huntting Miller"~"East Hampton"~"Ovid was apparently free at the time of his death. "~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1818~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1818~"Christiana - CHRA1"~~servant~~~~1802~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton East Hampton Town Records V. 5. ^^449"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Huntting Miller"~"East Hampton"~"Listed as a member of the church by Lyman Beecher"~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1817~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1817~"Peg or Pegg Buell - PEG9"~Person~"""Peggy negro,"" also referred to as ""peg negro,"" ""peg buell,"" peg buel"""~~~~1802~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1802- 4/18/1808"~~~~~~~"Journal of the East Hampton Town Trustees, 1772-1826. (1927 printing). Page 167 Journal of the East Hampton Town Trustees, 1807-1826. Page 81 "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Mrs. Buell"~"East Hampton"~"Hired to sweep the church"~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1816~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1816~"Binah - BINA2"~~"""a black woman"""~~~~1802~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 6, 1802"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. V. p 612 ^^United States Census, 1800"~~~Free~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~"Binah appears in the 1800 Census as head of household in or near the Freetown section of East Hampton. Four free people, including Binah, are enumerated. "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f4d1b864454028c1eadcc31e2b4b2c62.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1815~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1815~"Cyrus - CYRU7"~~"the mother of said child I hold as a slave"~~~~1802~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 6, 1802"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. IV^^322"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Jeremiah Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1814~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1814~"Zilpha - ZILP2"~~"female child...the mother of said child I hold as a slave"~~~~1801~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 1, 1801"~~~~~~~~~"June 20, 1801"~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records Vol. IV^^318"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Seth Barns"~"East Hampton"~"This may certify that a female child was born on the first day of March 1801, named Zilpha, the mother of said child I hold as a slave.: Town Records v. 4, p. 318"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1813~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1813~"Unrecorded Name - UNID176"~~"Enslaved person in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 4, 1800"~~~~~~~"1800 Census"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Samuel Mulford"~"East Hampton"~"There are two enslaved people listed in Sam'l Mulford's household in the 1800 Census. See 1778 Samuel Mulford entry. It is not clear if the 1778 individual is represented in the 1800 Census. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1812~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1812~"Unrecorded Name - UNID175"~~"Number of enslaved: 2"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 4, 1904"~~~~~~~"1800 Census"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Henry Conklin"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1811~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1811~"Unrecorded Name - UNID174"~~"Number of enslaved: 1"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 4, 1904"~~~~~~~"1800 Census"~https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83030960/1952-04-10/ed-1/seq-2/~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"David Conklin"~"East Hampton "~"This is possibly Cato, who was mentioned in Rattray ""Geneaologies"" p. 253: ""...Each daughter in the Hand family on her marriage had a bureau, a table, six chairs, linen, silver, china, a cow, six sheep, and a man servant given to her. Rebecca's man was old colored Cato."" Rebecca Hand married David Conklin in 1795. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1810~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1810~"Unrecorded Name - UNID173"~~"Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 6, 1904"~~~~~~~"1814 Census East Hampton NY"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Cornelious Sleight"~"East Hampton"~"One of three enslaved people listed in his household in 1810 Census. Two enslaved counted when freed in 1825"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1809~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1809~"Unrecorded Name - UNID172"~~"Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 5, 1904"~~~~~~~"1813 Census East Hampton NY"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Cornelious Sleight"~"East Hampton"~"One of three enslaved people listed in his household in 1810 Census. Two enslaved counted when freed in 1824"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1808~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1808~"Unrecorded Name - UNID171"~~"Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 4, 1904"~~~~~~~"1812 Census East Hampton NY"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Cornelious Sleight"~"East Hampton"~"One of three enslaved people listed in his household in 1810 Census. Two enslaved counted when freed in 1823"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1807~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1807~"Unrecorded Name - UNID170"~~"Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 4, 1904"~~~~~~~"1811 Census East Hampton NY"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Issac Barnes"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1806~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1806~"Unrecorded Name - UNID169"~~"Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 6, 1904"~~~~~~~"1810 Census East Hampton NY"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Seth Barnes"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1805~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1805~"Unrecorded Name - UNID168"~~"Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 5, 1904"~~~~~~~"1809 Census East Hampton NY"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Seth Barnes"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1804~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1804~"Unrecorded Name - UNID167 "~~"Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 4, 1904"~~~~~~~"1808 Census East Hampton NY"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Seth Barnes"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1803~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1803~"Unrecorded Name - UNID166"~~"Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 10, 1904"~~~~~~~"1806 Census East Hampton NY"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Archibald Gracie"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1802~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1802~"Unrecorded Name - UNID165"~~"Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 9, 1904"~~~~~~~"1805 Census East Hampton NY"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Archibald Gracie"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1801~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1801~"Unrecorded Name - UNID164"~~"Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 8, 1904"~~~~~~~"1804 Census East Hampton NY"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Archibald Gracie"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1800~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1800~"Unrecorded Name - UNID163"~~"Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 7, 1904"~~~~~~~"1803 Census East Hampton NY"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Archibald Gracie"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1799~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1799~"Unrecorded Name - UNID162"~~"Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 6, 1904"~~~~~~~"1802 Census East Hampton NY"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Archibald Gracie"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1798~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1798~"Unrecorded Name - UNID161"~~"Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 5, 1904"~~~~~~~"1801 Census East Hampton NY"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Archibald Gracie"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1797~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1797~"Unrecorded Name - UNID160"~~"Enslaved person listed in the 1800 Census"~~~~1800~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 4, 1904"~~~~~~~"1800 Census East Hampton NY"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Archibald Gracie"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1796~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1796~"Nance - NANC3"~~"Negro woman"~~~~1799~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 3, 1904"~~~~~~~"Marble Book of Color^^14"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John L. Gardiner (?)"~"East Hampton"~"Being paid for pork, butter, references to ""Nabby"" and ""Abe's"" book, as well as ""cutting out."" "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1795~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1795~"Unrecorded Name - UNID159"~~~~~~1798~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 21, 1798"~~~~~~~"Inventory and appraisal of Buell's estate"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Rev. Samuel Buell"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1794~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1794~"Unrecorded Name - UNID158"~~~~~~1798~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 21, 1798"~~~~~~~"Inventory and appraisal of Buell's estate"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Rev. Samuel Buell"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1793~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1793~"Unrecorded Name - UNID157 "~~~~~~1798~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 21, 1798"~~~~~~~"Inventory and appraisal of Buell's estate"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Rev. Samuel Buell"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1792~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1792~Gree~~" ""my Negro Servant man called Gree"""~~~~1798~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 21, 1798"~~~~~~~"Inventory and appraisal of Buell's estate"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Rev. Samuel Buell"~"East Hampton"~"Mulford sells ""my Negro Servant man called Gree"" to Rev. Samuel Buell for ""fifty pounds of lawful money of New-York currency."""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1791~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1791~"Belinda - BELI1"~~"Negro child"~~~~1798~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 4, 1798"~~~~~~~"Gardiner account book (EH Hist Soc.)^^44"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John L. Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~"""To 4 Negros, i.e. Peter & Peg & their 2 children Exodus & Belinda"""~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1790~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1790~"Exodus - EXOD1"~~"Negro child"~~~~1798~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 4, 1798"~~~~~~~"Gardiner account book (EH Hist Soc.)^^44"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John L. Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~"""To 4 Negros, i.e. Peter & Peg & their 2 children Exodus & Belinda"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1789~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1789~"Peg - PEG7"~~"Negro adult"~~~~1798~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 4, 1798"~~~~~~~"Gardiner account book (EH Hist Soc.)^^44"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John L. Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~"Purchased by Philetus Smith for 70 pounds, total. ""To 4 Negros, i.e. Peter & Peg & their 2 children Exodus & Belinda"" (Also 5/13/1798: John L. Gardiner bought shoes for the adults from Charles Long: """"By 2 pairs of shoes for Peter & Peg, 1|6|0"""~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1788~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1788~"Peter - PETE24"~~"Negro adult"~~~~1798~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 4, 1798"~~~~~~~"Gardiner account book (EH Hist Soc.)^^44"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John L. Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~"Purchased by Philetus Smith for 70 pounds, total. ""To 4 Negros, i.e. Peter & Peg & their 2 children Exodus & Belinda"" (Also 5/13/1798: John L. Gardiner bought shoes for the adults from Charles Long: """"By 2 pairs of shoes for Peter & Peg, 1|6|0"""~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1787~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1787~"Old Privateer Jack - JACK17"~~Negro~~~~1797~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 1, 1904"~~~~~~~"Gardiners of Gardiner's Island; Early Memories of Gardiner's Island (Pg. 67)^^89"~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~"""Old Privateer Jack, a Negro, lived and died here nearly or quite 100 years old. [Selah Pike of East Hampton] He has heard him say he lived in New York when the Dutch owned it. Could talk Spanish."" ; Listed as giving a hint of a romance between Davod Gardiner and Mehitable Burroughs. Continiously used as a witness of the events spoken of on the page (Pg. 67)"~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1786~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1786~"Plato - PLAT4"~~"Esquire Miller's Plato"~~~~1797~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 1, 1904"~~~~~~~"East Hampton History, Rattray^^52"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Esquire Miller"~"East Hampton"~"Rang the bell $4.50 a year. Possible father or Zeperee, baptised April 1796."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1785~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1785~"Dinah - DINA5"~~"Huntting Miller's Dinah"~~~~1797~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 1, 1904"~~~~~~~"East Hampton History, Rattray^^52"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Huntting Miller"~"East Hampton"~"swept for $4 a year"~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1784~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1784~"Gree - GREE1"~~"negro Gree"~~~~1796~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 22, 1796"~~~~~~~"Deed of sale"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"David Mulford -> Rev. Samuel Buell"~"East Hampton"~"Mulford sells ""my Negro Servant man called Gree"" to Rev. Samuel Buell for ""fifty pounds of lawful money of New-York currency."""~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1783~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1783~"Rufus - RUFU2"~~"Jon. Millers servts."~~~~1795~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 1, 1795"~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records v.5^^518"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Jon. Miller"~"East Hampton"~"Rev. Buell baptism records"~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1782~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1782~"Judah - JUDA7"~~"Jon. Millers servts."~~~~1795~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 1, 1795"~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records v.5^^518"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Jon. Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1781~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1781~"Cuff - CUFF3"~~"Mrs. Gardiners sevt. Cuff"~~~~1792~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 1, 1792"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Town Records v.5^^606"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Mrs. Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1780~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1780~"John Joe - JOHN13"~~"""col'd"""~"Adelia Rattray"~~~1793~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 26, 1874"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Town Records v.5^^643"~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~"Church records have John Joe (not sure if he is the junior) dying on Jan. 26, 1874 of old age, and listed as ""col'd."" He was 81, which, if accurate meant he was born in about 1793. John Joe and John Joe Jr. have many entires in John Lyon Gardiner's Account Book no. 2. John Joe referenced as an ""indian"" in ""Early Memories of Gardiner's Island"" by Sarah Diodati Gardiner (1947)"~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1779~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1779~"Cof - COF2"~~"Negro Cof?"~~~~1790~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 1790;January 1791"~~~~~~~"Account book of Daniel Hedges, shoemaker, 1753-1792"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Doct. Nat Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1778~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1778~"Petro - PETR1"~~"Negro Petro"~~~~1790~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 1791; March 1791"~~~~~~~"Account book of Daniel Hedges shoemaker, 1753-1792"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Doct. Nat Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~"""Doct. Nat Gardiner Negro Petro to a pair of shoes sold 0|2|4; Doct. Nat. Gardiner Negro Petro to a pair of shoes 0|10|0"" A Petro is also listed as baptised by the Rev. Samuel Buell on Christmas Eve, 1781. See Town Records v.5 p.509."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1777~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1777~"Unrecorded Name - UNID156"~Person~"Negro Woman"~~~~1790~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 1, 1790"~~~~~~~"Account book of Daniel Hedges shoemaker, 1753-1792"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Matthew Howell"~Southampton~"""Matthew Howell Negro woman to a pair of shoe 0|8|0"""~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1776~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1776~"Unrecorded Name - UNID155"~~"negro man"~~~~1790~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 24, 1790"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Town Records v.5^^605"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Major Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1775~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1775~"Unrecorded Name - UNID154"~~"negro child"~~~~1790~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 17, 1790"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Town Records v.5^^605"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1774~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1774~"Unrecorded Name - UNID153"~~"Number of enslaved: 1"~~~~1790~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 24, 1904"~~~~~~~"1790 Census "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Hannah Huntisson"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1773~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1773~"Cato - CATO5"~~"Negro Cato"~~~~1790~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Account Book, 1753-1793"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Noah Barnes "~"East Hampton"~"Noah Barnes Negro Cato to a pair of shoes 10|10"" (Also Dec. 1791, March 1791, 1791) See 1790 Cenus: 1 of 4 possibly?"~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1772~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1772~"Levi - LEVI2"~~"Negro Levi"~~~~1790~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 1, 1790"~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Account Book, 1753-1792"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Noah Barnes "~"East Hampton"~"Noah Barnes Negro Levi to a pair of shoes 10|10"" (Also Dec. 1791, March 1791, 1791) See 1790 Cenus: 1 of 4 possibly?"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1771~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1771~"Unrecorded Name - UNID152"~~~~~~1790~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 25, 1904"~~~~~~~~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Noah Barnes "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1770~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1770~"Unrecorded Name - UNID151"~~~~~~1790~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 24, 1904"~~~~~~~"1790 Census "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Noah Barnes "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1769~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1769~"Unrecorded Name - UNID150"~~~~~~1790~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 24, 1904"~~~~~~~"1790 Census "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Mathew Barnes"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1768~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1768~"Unrecorded Name - UNID149"~~~~~~1790~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1790 Census History of the Davis Family, "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Davis"~"East Hampton"~"John Davis (14) was a farmer and had an extensive business in manufacturing leather and shoe making. He and his family fled to Stonington, Connecticut, during the Revolutionary War. He returned to East Hampton in April 1794."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1767~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1767~"Unrecorded Name - UNID148"~~~~~~1790~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 24, 1904"~~~~~~~"1790 Census"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Moses Clark "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1766~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1766~"Unrecorded Name - UNID147"~~"There was an old aunt temp in Watermill who had been a negro slave in the Halsey family. She was freed after the Manumission Act of 1788 but both she and her son were always looked after by the Halseys until they died. "~~~~1788~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 23, 1904"~~~~~~~"An East Hampton Childhood^^28"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~Halsey~"East Hampton"~"""There should be, I think, some monument toi those faithful friends who so untiringly and unselfishly ""also served."" (freed 1788) written 1938"~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1765~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1765~"Aunt Temp - TEMP2"~~"There was an old aunt temp in Watermill who had been a negro slave in the Halsey family. She was freed after the Manumission Act of 1788 but both she and her son were always looked after by the Halseys until they died. "~~~~1788~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 22, 1904"~~~~~~~"An East Hampton Childhood^^28"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~Halsey~"East Hampton"~"""There should be, I think, some monument toi those faithful friends who so untiringly and unselfishly ""also served."" (freed 1788) written 1938"~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1764~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1764~"Thomas - THOS1"~~"A Free Negro man Thomas"~~~~1788~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 1, 1788"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Town Records v.5^^604"~~~Free~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~"In Rev. Buell's death record"~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1763~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1763~"Clara - CLAR1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Baptism~~~~~~~~~~Clara~~~~~~~~"East Hampton Town Records, Volume V. Page 514."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Hand"~"East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~CLAR1~Unrecorded~~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"May 20, 1788"~"Clara was recorded in Reverend Samuel Buell's baptism record. She is referred to as a ""servant child."""~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1762~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1762~"Aca - ACA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sale~~~~~~~~~~Aca~~~~~~~~"EH Library Pennypacker Collection"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Mehitabel Baker and Leffert Lefferts -> Jeremiah Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ACA1~African~~"Her son silas "~~~~~1787~"Misc date: December 30, 1899 sold w/ property, land deed between Mehitable Baker and Lefferts Lefferts to Jeremiah Miller"~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1761~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1761~"Silas - SILA4"~~"Also a negro woman named aca and her son silas "~~~~1787~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 10, 1787"~~~~~~~"EH Library Pennypacker Collection"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Mehitabel Baker and Leffert Lefferts -> Jeremiah Miller"~"East Hampton"~"sold w/ property, land deed between Mehitable Baker and Lefferts Lefferts to Jeremiah Miller"~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1760~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1760~"John Catoo - JOHN12"~~"Jon. Catoo, Servt. of David Muldords"~~~~1787~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 1, 1787"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Town Records v.5^^604"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"David Mulford "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1759~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1759~"Zil/ Zell? - ZELL2"~~"African descent"~~~~1786~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 1, 1786"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Doct. Nathaniel Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~"Doct. Nathaniel Gardiner Negro Zil to a pair of shoes 5|6"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1758~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1758~"Enos - ENOS3"~~"African descent"~~~~1786~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 1, 1786"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Samuel Buell"~"East Hampton"~"Mr. Buel Negro Enos to a pair of boots sold 3|0"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1757~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1757~"Unidentified female"~~"African descent"~~~~1786~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 1, 1786"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Doct. Nathaniel Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~"Doct. Nathaniel Gardiner Negro Gorl to a pair of shoes sold 2|0"~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1756~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1756~"Jas - JAS1"~~"Servt. man"~~~~1786~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 6, 1786"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Town Records v.5^^603"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Dd. Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1755~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1755~"Unrecorded Name - UNID145"~~"African descent"~~~~1785~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 1, 1785"~~~~~~~~~~"Town Records v.5^^512"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Deacon Osborn"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1754~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1754~"unidentified woman"~~"African descent"~~~~1785~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7/x/1785~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Abraham Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~"Abraham Gardiner Negro Woman to a apir of shoes cloth 5|6"~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1753~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1753~"Cof - COF1"~~"Negro Cof"~~~~1785~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"6/x/1785; January 1790; January 1791; December 1785; March 1786. January 1783."~~~~~~~"Account book of Daniel Hedges shoemaker, 1753-1792; Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. John Hedges, Account Book, 1781-1790"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Doct. Nathaniel Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~"Doct. Nat. Gardiner Negro Cof to a pir of shoes 7|6 ; pair of shoes mended 0|3|0; pair of shoes 0|11|0; pair of shoes sold & one carte 2|10; pair of shoes 10|0"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1752~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1752~"Cato - CATO4"~~"Negro Cato"~~~~1785~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 1785; 5/x/1785; September 1785; October 1785"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Isaac Van Scoy Day Book No.1 - Isaac Van Scoy (X)WD4 , Page. 22."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Abraham Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~"Abraham Gardiner Negro Cato to a pair of shoes, sold & hiltapt; 1|6; pair of shoes made 4|0; one shoe sold & welted 1|6; one shoe sold & carte 1|4^^(Possibly the same Cato in David Gardiner's inventory.)"~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 1751~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1751~"Phillis - PHIS11"~~"servant woman"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 23, 1784"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>images 208 and 215/340 (recorded twice). "~~~~~~~~~~"David Fanning"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/d94afb291dc2ba0a06264f03405833dd.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1750~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1750~"Peggey - PEGE1"~~"Daughter of Jack & Doll"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 23, 1774"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 200/340. "~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/452b76f9a8f58d265c3c43b74febe741.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1749~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1749~"Jenney - JENN1"~~"Daughter of Peter"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 3, 1774"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 197/340. "~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"Her father, Peter, was an enslaved servant of Widow Hutchinson"~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/470deb83d584f845174b8c0da02c6251.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1748~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1748~"Nance - NANC2"~~Indigenous~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 22, 1774"~~~"January 9, 1774 public confession of fornication. "~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>images 197/340 (baptism) and 309/340 (confession)."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"Educated by Ensign [Thomas] Hempstead"~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/67d96d053783d51ef5ced61ed66c0996.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c148849036e971e22ed43792d7e84b13.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1747~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1747~"Lydia - LYDI2"~~"servant woman"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 23, 1772"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 193/340. "~~~~~~~~~~"Ezra L'Hommedieu"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/bdf17a34a488431ceb1d456c91c61b77.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1746~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1746~"Lewis - LEWI2"~~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Manumission recorded on April 13, 1791."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 2:445-446. Original record available at URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber C 1685-1710>image 533/635. "~~~~~~~~~~"Ezra L'Hommedieu"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/376f70609bbeabb732a5d80514839be1.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1745~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1745~"Jason Case - JASO1"~~"Son of Catherine/Cate."~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1772 [Birth year was calculated from reported age at manumission (34 years).]"~~1862~~~~"July 14, 1771"~~~"Manumission recorded on January 30, 1806."~~~~~~~"Original baptism record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 192/340. Marriage recorded in The Salmon Records, 111. Southold Town Records Volume 3:52-53 (transcript). Original record at URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber D 1683-1832>image 30/238 [bottom left]. Death acknowledged in the Sag Harbor Express, October 20, 1870, page 2. "~~~~~~~~~~"Lieutenant Moses Case"~"Southold, then Shelter Island"~"Jason wasn't a common name at the time and he was probably the same man who married Peg (#1601) in 1798. His mother, Catherine/Cate (#1740), was a servant of Moses Case. His probable father was Cesar (#1739). HIs siblings included Enos (#1741), Limus (#1743), and Festus (#1744). He eventually moved to Shelter Island where he was enumerated as head of household in the following years: 1820: 1 male 45+, 1 female 45+, 1 female 26-44, 2 males 14-25, 1 female under 14, Total = 6; 1830: 1 male 55-99, 1 female 36-54, 2 males 24-35, 1 female 24-35, Total = 5; 1840: 1 male 55-99, 1 female 55-99, 2 males 24-35, 1 male under 10, Total = 5; 1850: Jason Case, 76; Peggy Case, 70. 1860: Jason Case, 102; Peggy Case 97 (in Elias Paine household). [Their reported ages were incorrect.] "~"April 26, 1798"~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/894d699b26c1ae91f78cbcfd81712de1.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f1516cc829b8f83ab4a9678f7f929519.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/223a70e9ea35f1d99a849af4bf4c1e67.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1744~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1744~"Festus Case - FEST1"~Person~"Son of Catherine/Cate."~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1776. His birth year calculated from his age at the time of manumission coincides with his baptism date."~~~~~~"February 18, 1776"~~~"Manumission recorded on April 2, 1814."~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 202/340 (baptism). For marriage record see Wayland Jefferson, Cutchogue: Southold’s First Colony (1940), 156. For manumission record see Southold Town Records Volume.3:90-91 (transcript) or original record at URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber D 1683-1832>image 56/238. "~~~~~~~~~~"Lieutenant Moses Case (died 1814), followed by his sons/heirs, Moses Luther Case and Matthias Case."~Southold~"Festus' siblings included Enos (#1741), Jason (#1745), and Limus (#1743). His parents were Cesar (#1739) and Catherine/Cate (#1740). NOTE: Lieutenant Moses Case died September 25, 1814, age 91. His will was proved October 13, 1814 (Suffolk County Will Liber C:446), in which sons Gilbert, Moses Luther, and Matthias were named. Since Festus wasn't a common name, he was likely the same man who married Fillis two weeks after his manumission. His name in the 1820 federal census at Southold has been incorrectly transcribed as Testus Cane (Free Black Heads of Households in the New York State Federal Census, 1790-1830 (Gale Genealogy & Local History Series, V14; 1981)). Another (Ancestry.com) transcribed him as Fisher Case, the head of a household containing three free people of color and 1 white child (1 male 26-45, 1 female 26-45, and 1 male under 14; the white child was probably an error). He was enumerated in the 1830 federal census at Southold as head of a household containing four free people of color (1 male 36-54; 1 female 24-35; 1 female 55-99; 1 male 10-23)."~"April 26, 1814, at Cutchogue by Lathrop Thompson."~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/7f328e254566de9f0c8a7a364e82d8bc.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/5c45dba349d7861c171c5d4e00377a81.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1743~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1743~"Limus - LIMU2"~~"Son of Cate/Catherine"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 22, 1773"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 196/340. "~~~~~~~~~~"Lieutenant Moses Case"~Southold~"His mother, Catherine/Cate (#1740), was a servant of Moses Case. His probable father was Cesar (#1739). His siblings included Enos (#1741), Jason (#1745), and Festus (#1744)."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/0085b0dafbae82cd954a044603a80e20.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1741~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1741~"Enos - ENOS2"~~"Son of Cate/Catherine"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 27, 1770"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 190/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Lieutenant Moses Case"~Southold~"His mother, Cate/Catherine (#1740), was servant to Moses Case. His probable father was Cesar (#1739). His siblings included Jason (#1745), Limus (#1743), and Festus (#1744). "~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/4741977b7839eb439cad5c3063eb50ab.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1740~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1740~"Cate, also Catherine - CATE2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"circa 1730"~~"circa 1820"~~~~~~~"May 27, 1770; renewal of church covenant"~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>images 278/340 [marriage] and 244/340 [church renewal]. See individual children for entries of their baptisms where Cate/Catherine was identified by name."~~~~~~~~~~"Lieutenant Moses Case"~Southold~"Joseph Wickham Case wrote, ""Kate, a slave of my grandfather, Lieut. Moses Case, who was born about 1730 and died at the age of 90, said that when she was a girl she knew several Indian families living around the Necks,—especially one named Youpsag, who had her hut in the squaw lot at Southarbor."" From Southold Town Records Volume 2, page 535. Catherine's husband was Cesar (#1739), enslaved servant of Zaccheus Goldsmith. He was the probably father of all her known children—Enos (#1741), Jason (#1745), Limus (#1743), and Festus (#1744)."~"November 21, 1768"~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/a03c79058e9e55ebe2e4785ab148645d.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/4b0ec50d67b27aec34c1e79484c4672c.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1739~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1739~"Cesar - CESA3"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 278/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Zaccheus Goldsmith"~Southold~"He married Catherine/Cate (#1740), enslaved servant of Lieutenant Moses Case and was the probable father of her four known children—Enos (#1741), Jason (#1745), Limus (#1743), and Festus (#1744)."~"November 21, 1768"~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/dc5f3f84d8996bba745ccb9ee92eb200.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1738~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1738~"London - LOND2"~~"child servant"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 29, 1769"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 189/340. Jacob E. Mallmann's Historical Papers on Shelter Island and its Presbyterian Church (1899), 75-76. Available at Archive.org. "~~~~~~~~~~"Thomas Deering [Dering] Esq"~"Baptized at Southold"~"Both reside on Shelter Island. Note: Thomas Dering kept five enslaved people in 1776. In 1821, the widow of Sylvester Dering manumitted an enslaved man named London. This baptism record was likely that of the same man. He took the surname Ward and was enumerated as free household head residing on Shelter Island in the following censuses: 1810: 5 free people of color. 1820: 1 male 45+, 1 female 45+, 1 female 26-44, 1 male 14-25, 1 female 14-25, total=5. 1830: 1 male 55-99, 1 female 36-54, 2 males 10-23, 1 female 10-23, total=5. 1840: 1 male 55-99, 1 female 55-99, 1 male 36-54, 1 male 24-35, total=4. He was probably the father of Terrisa/Teresa Ward (#1531). He was likely closely related (brother or father) to Frank Ward who was a free person of color in a household of two people on Shelter Island in the 1810 federal census. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/6437356c21d5928f05555cec5cbc6aee.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1737~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1737~"Jedediah - JEDE1"~~"Son of Peter"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 2, 1769"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 188/340."~~~~~~~~~~"[Mother was not identified in baptism record.]"~Southold~"His father was Peter (#1736), a servant of Widow Mary Tuthill."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/4c3b6e352d62d16792b347e05195094a.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1736~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1736~"Peter - PETE23"~~"Servant to Widow Mary Tuthill"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"He publicly confessed to fornication and repented, June 5, 1768. He renewed church covenant, June 6, 1768."~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 307/340 (confession) and 244/340 (renewal)."~~~~~~~~~~"Widow Mary Tuthill"~Southold~"He was the father of Jedediah (#1737) and resided at Southold."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/abbabdbe39bfe9c5c52d513f334a8ba2.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e7350bc8640e9174138cea46ed25260f.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1735~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1735~"Dorcas - DORC14"~~"Daughter of Dorcas"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 17, 1766"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 183/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Tuthill"~Southold~"Her mother, Dorcas, was a servant of Nathaniel Tuthill"~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/858bf2d6f3274e86cab945bd259f99ca.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1734~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1734~"Jude - JUDE7"~~Servant~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 20, 1766"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 182/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Tuthill"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/a20c3baf2687f717d0789915ef5c3b87.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1733~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1733~"Dorkiss or Dorcas - DORC13"~~"Daughter of John"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 12, 1766"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 183/340."~~~~~~~~~~"[Unknown. Her mother was not identified.]"~Southold~"Her father, John (#1731) was a ""negro servant"" of Jonathan Conkling. Her sister was Zilpha (#1732)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/ac3292a4d3f0d101cc8af7556646b457.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1732~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1732~"Zilpha - ZILP1"~~"Daughter of John"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 12, 1766"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 183/340."~~~~~~~~~~"[Unknown. Her mother was not identified.]"~Southold~"Her father, John (#1731), was a ""negro servant"" to Jonathan Conkling. Her sister was Dorkiss/Dorcas (#1733)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/4d4ca2a4012eacf4d3886072a7cd5bd8.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1731~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1731~"John - JOHN11"~~servant~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 12, 1764"~~~"August 12, 1764, he publicly confessed to fornication and repented. "~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 180/340 (baptism), 243/340 (renewal), and 307/340 (confession)."~~~~~~~~~~"Jonathan Conkling [Conklyn]"~Southold~"Three public events took placed on the same day and were recorded separately in the church register. He was the father of Zilpha (#1732) and Dorkiss (#1733). His wife was not identified."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/917ec13b78aa808947e7542bc4cc14e0.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/5f4ccb44f99b8ef6028a5e9b778cd4b7.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f8750aa9e4da10a5f887d477826c0926.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1730~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1730~"Mingo - MING4"~~"Son of John"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 31, 1768"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 187/340."~~~~~~~~~~"[Unknown. His mother was not identified.]"~Southold~"His father, identified in this record as ""John, servant to John Conkling Junior"" may have been the same man as Jack (#1728). "~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/0eb354921aa38a4d8fcd276b3bdafa65.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1729~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1729~"Stephen - STEP2"~~"Son of Jack"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 19, 1772"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 193/340."~~~~~~~~~~"[Unknown. Mother was not identified.]"~Southold~"HIs father was Jack (#1728), servant of John Conkling Junior. His brother may have been Mingo (#1730)."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/9867f4f6ea39ee22d78b4a738836de33.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1728~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1728~"Jack - JACK16"~~Servant~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 12, 1764"~~~"August 12, 1764. He confessed to fornication, repented, and renewed his church covenant."~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 180/340 (baptism), 243/340 (renewal), and 307/340 (fornication)."~~~~~~~~~~"John Conkling [Conklyn] Junior"~Southold~"Three public events took place on the same day and were recorded separately. [Note: The designation Junr (rather than Senr) for the enslaver, John Conkling, seemed more accurate when examining these records as a group.] Jack was the father of Stephen (#1729) and may have been the father of Mingo (#1730). His wife was not identified."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1093091c0d21e6eab30cc89190f6aaee.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/2abe55a50864694fc357b26bf332e57d.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/ce2b719eb57b9a6d056868e84dbe54eb.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1727~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1727~"John - JOHN10"~~"Son of Peter"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 5, 1776"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 202/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"His father, Peter (#1723) was a servant of Joseph Wickham. His mother was likely Ruth (#1724)."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/a87f2e20fc5a2020028314a3bf5e39c5.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1726~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1726~"Binah - BINA1"~~"Servant "~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 2, 1774"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 198/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Joseph Wickham"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/118da4ed17247aec3984a3f85bde3aab.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1725~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1725~"Peggy - PEGY4"~~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 9, 1774"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 199/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Joseph Wickham"~Southold~"Her parents, Peter (#1723) and Ruth (#1724) were servants of Joseph Wickham. She was baptized the same day her parents publicly confessed to fornication."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/87ef76794eb880b96c611758189530d2.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1724~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1724~"Ruth - RUTH4"~~Servant~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 2, 1774"~~~"She publicly confessed to fornication and repented, October 9, 1774. Note: It's unclear why she and Peter would have been charged with fornication since they married in 1768."~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 198/340 (baptism), 277/340 (marriage), and 310/340 (fornication). "~~~~~~~~~~"Joseph Wickham"~Southold~"She was the wife of Peter (#1723). She was the mother of Peggy (#1725) and likely John (#1727)."~"September 5, 1768"~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/34bd01c297774b2dcdf7c3cf6f37b12c.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/38a399e45ee32498e8a853f7ab53c713.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/15a9aba3020e2d95bfc4eb615c454815.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1723~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1723~"Peter - PETE22"~~Servant~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 1, 1764"~~~"October 9, 1774, he publicly confessed to fornication with Ruth; both were servants of Joseph Wickham. Note: It's unclear why Peter and Ruth would have been charged with fornication since they were married in 1768."~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 180/340 (baptism), 243/340 (baptism and renewal), 277/340 (marriage), and 310/340 (fornication)."~~~~~~~~~~"Joseph Wickham"~Southold~"He was the husband of Ruth (#1724) and father of Peggy (#1725) and John (#1727). "~"September 5, 1768"~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e4c30a1012df17bd4649018f1ee45ae4.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/23dc8050a2f36749cb3485f4bbf707e0.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e26391f583da16edab325edc9883b3a3.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f850e325ba36ded8dc9081e6354023ee.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1721~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1721~"Pomp - POMP6"~~Servant~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 29, 1764"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 180/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Lieut. B[cut off]"~Southold~"He was baptized on the account of Lieut. B's wife, at the same time as Isabel (#1720) and Dorothy (#1719)."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e2f0a03a8bd55389cf56bd193d253fd5.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1720~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1720~"Isabel - ISAB2"~~servant~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 29, 1764"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 180/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Lieut. B[cut off]"~Southold~"She was baptized on the account of Lieut. B's wife, at the same time as Pomp (#1721) and Dorothy (#1719)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/0fd133ab9299f60b37f78acb26d57825.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1719~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1719~"Dorothy - DORO2"~~servant~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 29, 1764"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 180/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Lieut. B[cut off]"~Southold~"She was baptized on the account of Lieut. B's wife, at the same time as Pomp (#1721) and Isabel (#1720)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/57449caf90e6fa46a3486fb9625783ec.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1718~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1718~"Shadrick - SHAD1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 26, 1764"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 180/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Benjamin Wells"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/0d39e38caa086a4f18a394ba121691b6.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1717~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1717~"Elizabeth - ELIZ2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 26, 1764"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 180/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Benjamin Wells"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/279bb3056746733c99a118f8823074d6.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1716~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1716~"Eunice - EUNI2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 26, 1775"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 200/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Widow Mary Hutchinson"~Southold~"Her father was Titus (#1713), servant of Ezra L'Hommedieu. Her mother was Jude, servant of Widow Mary Hutchinson. Likely siblings include Tenen/Linus (#1714) and Titus (#1715)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/2189baa2462d98cad902645c7259f611.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1715~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1715~"Titus - TITU7"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 22, 1773"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 196/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Widow Hutchinson"~Southold~"His mother, Jude, was a servant of Widow [Mary] Hutchinson. His father was likely Titus (#1713); siblings include Tenen (#1714) and Eunice (#1716)."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/7e13dfab157e904d5b8542dc12e0c904.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1714~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1714~"[Tenen/Linus?] - LINU2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 28, 1768"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 187/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Widow Mary Hutchinson"~Southold~"His mother, Jude, is servant woman to Widow Mary Hutchinson. His father was likely Titus (#1713); siblings include Titus (#1715) and Eunice (#1716)."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/95a3e05cb318008319c577c7eb515222.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1713~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1713~"Titus - TITU6"~~"African descent "~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 31, 1805"~~"""Titus Lhomedues Negro"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 70."~~~~~~~~~~L'Hommedieu~Southold~"He was identified as the father of Eunice (#1716), whose mother was Jude, servant of Widow Mary Hutchinson) and was likely the father of Jude's other children Linus (#1714) and Titus (#1715)."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1712~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1712~"Jude - JUDE6"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""Jude a Negro woman of Ezra L'hommedieus"""~~~~~"March 25, 1798, full church membership. 1807 [?], full church membership."~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>images 326/340 and 218/340. [These may be duplicate entries for the same event.]"~~~~~~~~~~"Ezra L'Hommedieu"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/5270afea436e7d9b5b34b391a111e080.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f64e1b27bfa4aa751e1d3cd6fed0f5b7.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1711~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1711~"Dorcas - DORC11"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 20, 1774"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 197/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"The record didn't identify her mother, but Jesebaum (her father, #1706) was an uncommon name. Her presumed mother was Dorcas/Dorkis whose status is unknown. Likely siblings include Linus (#1707), Lucy (#1708), Elisabeth (#1709), and Mehitable (#1710)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1d3f02e23dbc4b6b07bcac9cf7fb0b78.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1710~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1710~"Mehitable - MEHI1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 30, 1770"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 191/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"The record didn't name her mother, but Jesebaum (her father, #1706) was an uncommon name. Her presumed mother was Dorcas/Dorkis whose status is unknown. Likely siblings include Linus (#1707), Luch (#1708), Elisabeth (#1709), and Dorcas (#1711)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/4b32c185d19393d0967ed7ad07a1c1b7.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1709~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1709~"Elisabeth - ELIS2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 25, 1767"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 184/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"The record didn't identify her mother, but Jeseboum (her father, #1706) was an uncommon name, so her presumed mother was Dorcas/Dorkis. The status of her mother is unknown. Likely siblings include Linus (#1707), Lucy (#1708), Mehitable (#1710), and Dorcas (#1711). "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/aae94df321e2488bbae591268f76c461.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1708~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1708~"Lucy - LUCY4"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 6, 1765"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 182/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"Her father, Jesebaum (#1706) was the servant of Widow Mary Hutchinson. The status of her mother, Dorcas/Dorkis, is unknown. Her likely siblings include Linus (#1707), Elisabeth (#1709), Mehitable (#1710), and Dorcas (#1711)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/9deacd8331f03f97b9233e909d9fef81.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1707~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1707~"Linus - LINU1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 8, 1764"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 179/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"The status of his mother, Dorkis/Dorcas, is unknown. Likely siblings include Lucy (#1708), Elisabeth (#1709), Mehitable (#1710), and Dorcas (#1711)."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/ae0f1c6d473ff336b377e45656445311.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1706~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1706~"Jesebaum - JESE1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 8, 1764, church renewal."~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 243/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Widow Mary Hutchinson [presumed from other records]"~Southold~"Jesebaum renewed his church covenant on the same day that Jesebaum and Dorkiss had their son Linus (#1707) baptized. These two records presumably refer to the same man. Known children include Linus (#1707), Lucy (#1708), Elisabeth (#1709), Mehitable (#1710), and Dorcas (#1711). The baptism records of Elisabeth, Mehitable, and Dorcas identify Jesebaum as the negro servant of Widow Mary Hutchinson."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/7f1fa436250fdbfd67f350e8166a8cb4.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1705~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1705~"Peter - PETE21"~~"Servant man"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Peter~"June 1, 1817. Entered into full church membership."~~~~~~~"Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 222/340."~~~Indentured~~~~~~~"William Albertson"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/fcafe07ca712d4d4dce010c1d819c0f5.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1704~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1704~"Peter Booth - PETE20"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1805, calculated from age at death."~~"October 3, 1857"~~~~~~~"April 3, 1824. Entered into full church membership. July 25, 1855. Ordination at the First Colored Congregational Church at Greenport (New York)."~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 223/340. Frederick Douglass' Paper, August 3, 1855; page 3, column 4. "~"Burial site of [Reverend] Peter Booth
Ordination at Greenport, New York."~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"His use of the surname, Booth, was uncommon. Circumstantial evidence from other sources suggest he was the son of Dorcas Booth. She was enumerated in the 1820 Federal census in Southold as head of a household containing two free people of color—one woman over 45 years, one male between 14–26. Peter Booth, a congregational clergyman, was enumerated in the 1850 census as head of a household in Southold. Dorcas Booth (age 84) was living with him at that time. His ordination was reported in the Frederick Douglass newspaper in 1855. "~"1834, calculated by birthyear of first child (1835) reported on 1850 Federal census."~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/6aa5a6e409757b3a7dcb8f8cdec0f09e.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b50d5e3a5bb480564758e70bb0c27642.pdf~Person~Southold~1~0 1703~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1703~"Jude - JUDE5"~~servant~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 283/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"Married Keder (#1702). Both described as servants."~"March 6, 1776"~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/98e60d9778f692226f09cb88156e85ac.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1702~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1702~"Keder - KEDA3"~~servant~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 283/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"Married Jude (#1703). Both described as servants."~"March 6, 1776"~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/ab8cc4bc3d996454a26e1dc346cb0f62.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1701~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1701~"Martha Jeffers - MART1"~~"Indian woman"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 23, 1764 (confession accepted). November 6, 1774 (confession not accepted). She appeared twice in the church register to make a public confession of fornication. Her first confession was accepted by the congregation. The second confession, ten years later, was not accepted."~~~~~~~"307, Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>images 307/340 and 310/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/503eda75517ab82c5d5e7a9187da51da.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f656d9314131bc926a6b2a67df8151a8.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1700~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1700~"Lucy or Lacy - LUCY5"~~"negro servant"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Lecture Day August 2, 1751. After services ye Brethren of ye [church] tarried; appeared Lucy servant negro one of the members of this [church] and made the following acknowledgements, viz: I Lucy, having sometime [----] been left to take a Negro Man to be my husband, with whom I have lodged as his wife, without my masters knowledge and which I knew was contrary to his [consent?] without lawful marriage; (altho I was ignorant then, that this my conduct was a breach of the divine law, yet since am convinced it was;| whereby I have offended God, grieved this [church] and wounded my own soul, as well as given ovation to the enemies to Religion to blaspheme freely acknowledge the same; earnestly emploring Gods pardoning mercy and the Forgiveness of this [church] and engage by the help of Gods Grace, to behave more circum[--]ly for the time to come; and entreat the [----] of this [church], that God would lift up ye light of his contenance upon and give me divine consolation. [Her confession] Which was unanimously accepted by the [church]. Test Willm Throops Pastor "~~~~~"August 1, 1751. Made public confession of taking a husband without the approval of the individual who claimed her as property (unnamed). October 20, 1758. Baptism of her daughter, Eddy."~~~~~~~"For her public confession see original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 32-33/340 (confession). For the baptism of her daughter, Eddy, see original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 16/157. [Transcription in Craven's History of Mattituck (1906): 259.] "~~~~~~~~~~"Obadiah Hudson"~Southold~"Other records provide more information about her, including the name of the man who kept her enslaved. She was the wife of Yarrabey/Yarrobu (#1491) and mother of their daughter, Eddy (#1851)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/aec8c02eb0d331d2b5de1c05b2bdfa4c.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/61b92cb21db13f16396c584fc62010cc.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1699~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1699~"Elizabeth - ELIZ1"~~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 278/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Benjamin Wells of Cutchogue."~Southold~"She married Peter (#1698), a servant of Major Parker Wickham of Cutchogue."~"August 7, 1769"~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/6f631b3e5d9193cefb06e25e4d3dc1bd.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1698~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1698~"Peter - PETE19"~~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 278/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Major Parker Wickham"~Southold~"He married Elizabeth (#1699), servant of Benjamin Wells of Cutchogue."~"August 7, 1769"~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/0cc2be27471c7ba2bbe8827057aa22f5.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1697~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1697~"Pegg - PEGG6"~~servant~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 27, 1770"~~~"July 28, 1782. Entered into full church membership. Circa 1807, she attended the ordination Reverend Jonathan Huntting."~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>images 190/340 (baptism), 213/340 (full membership), and 217/340 (ordination)."~~~~~~~~~~"Abraham Core[y]"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/0a5dd9e80b653e96d40237250fc831e5.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1de7aeacc47983f6122b9819fac2a40f.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/7ba1b29ab69816f40200cad0c506ad1c.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1696~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1696~"Unrecorded Name - UNID143"~~"Daughter of Judah"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 2, 1752"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 24/340."~"Will of John Corey, dated December 29, 1753; proved August 24, 1754."~~~~~~~~~"John Corey Elizabeth Corey married Jonathan Lewis, April 5, 1735; Salmon Records: 84. Dorothy Corey married William Dickerson, March 17, 1737; Salmon Records: 84. "~Southold~"The space in the church register for her name was left blank. Her mother was Judah (#1692). Her known siblings were Dorcas (#1693), [Isabella] (#1694), and an unnamed brother (#1695). She may have been the enslaved girl, Violet, passed as chattel to Corey's daughter Elizabeth Lewis, or the unnamed enslaved girl given to his daughter Dorothy Dickinson."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1153f48bd3b935f36e5c3d469dc57712.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1695~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1695~"Unrecorded Name - UNID142"~~"Son of Judah"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 2, 1752"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 24/340."~"Will of John Corey, dated December 29, 1753; proved August 24, 1754."~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Corey"~Southold~"The space for his name was left blank. His mother was Judah (#1692). His known siblings were Dorcas (#1693), [Isabella] (#1694), and an unnamed sister (#1696). He may have been the enslaved boy, Shubaal, mentioned in John Corey's will. He may be the man named Shubol who died in 1808 (see #1565)."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c18757c0e50c0159e686de45c65176dd.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1694~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1694~"[Isabella] - ISAA2"~~"Daughter of Judah"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 14, 1751"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 23/340."~~~~~~~~~~"John Corey"~Southold~"The name, Isabella, was crossed out in the register and another added. We identified her as Isabella until confirmation of another/corrected name can be confirmed. "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/625199afc839bd860de0cde2cd2149f3.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1693~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1693~"Dorcas - DORC10"~~"Daughter of Judah"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 14, 1751"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 23/340."~"Will of John Corey, dated December 29, 1753; proved August 24, 1754."~~~~~~~~~"John Corey"~Southold~"Dorcas was a daughter of Pegg (#1692). She had three known siblings—[Isabella] (#1694), and two whose names are unknown (#1695 and #1696). She may have been the enslaved negro, Dorcas, who Corey instructed his executors to sell upon his death."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/8ebb9d89c9f9eff78bf08f12e3b42911.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1692~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1692~"Judah - JUDA6"~~"negro servant"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 14, 1751"~~~"July 14, 1751. Entered into full church membership the same day as she and her two children were baptized."~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>images 21/340 (full membership) and 23/340 (baptism)."~"Will of John Corey, dated December 29, 1753; proved August 24, 1754."~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Corey"~Southold~"Judah had at least four children: Dorcas (#1693), [Isabella] (#1694), a son [name unknown] (#1695), and a daughter [name unknown] (#1696). When Corey died in 1754, she was passed as chattel to his widow. The relationship between Judah and the five other enslaved servants mentioned in Corey's will is unknown, but one, Dorcas, may be Judah's daughter (#1693). "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1750-1760,Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b5e429fd8add5fc43223fbadf1101273.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/cf9d020f03dd8e134a1a4703578e8706.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1691~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1691~"Pero - PERO2"~~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 25, 1818. Manumission recorded in Southold Town Record Book, Liber D: 67. "~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records, Volume 3: 107 (transcription). For original see URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber D 1683-1832>image 69/238."~~~~~~~~~~"Estate of Thomas Youngs"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f3a8bbb0dc066f192523613d1be0d47d.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1690~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1690~"Keturah - KETU3"~~"Negro slave"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1786. Birth year calculated from her age at death."~~"March 10, 1862."~~~~~~~"April 30, 1817. Manumission recorded in Southold Town Record Book, Liber D: 57 (left)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records, Volume 3: 93 (transcription). For original record see URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber D 1683-1832>image 58/238. Death notice in the ""Cleveland Supplement"" printed in the Long Island Traveler, May 20, 1880, page 3."~~~~~~~~~~"Estate of Thomas Youngs"~Southold~"Use of the surname, Youngs, makes it likely that these records refer to the same woman. "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/615ad24ac1a19fde5825b5869accaa31.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/cbc4d8936ed8e451e0f5cf4b4add348f.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1689~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1689~"[Simone] or Simorce - SIOE1"~~"black woman"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 18, 1815"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 254/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"She died at the poor house."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/197a1310b3d55fe96320a4b18897cd04.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1687~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1687~"Condia [Candice?] - COND1"~~"child of Simmene"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 10, 1751"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 23/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Samuel Landon Esq."~Southold~"A child of Simmene (#1685) with one known sibling, Cesar (#1686)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1750-1760,Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/80b8cc41139727cccd6c294b94b767c4.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1686~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1686~"Cesar - CESA2"~~"Son of Simmene"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 10, 1751"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 23/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Samuel Landon Esq."~Southold~"His mother was Simmene (#1685). He had one known sibling, Condia or Candice (#1687). A Cesar Landuen was enumerated in the 1810 Federal census in New York County (Manhattan, Ward 5), as a free [nonwhite] head of a one-person household. "~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1750-1760,Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/8a58dc175c6cd6957140b890767361d6.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1685~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1685~"Simmene - SINE1"~~"Negro servant"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1720–1725 [estimated range] "~~"July 24, 1783."~~~~"November 10, 1751"~~~"September 1764. Entered into full church membership."~~~~~~~"Will of Henry Tuthill, New York County Surrogate Courts, Will book Volume 17: 117 (accessed at Ancestry.com). Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>images 21/340, 23/340 (baptism), and 211/340 (full membership). Her death was recorded in Salmon Records, page 56: ""Simony Landon whench."""~~~~~~~~~~"Henry Tuthill followed by Samuel Landon Esq."~Southold~"Seminee [sic] and her children were named in the will of Henry Tuthill who passed them as chattel to his daughter Bethia, wife of Samuel Landon. She had at least two children—Cesar (#1686) and Condia/Candice (#1687). She remained enslaved in the Landon household until her death. "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1750-1760,1760-1770,1780-1790,Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/40ca390d6f6c300b27fc4efa7c8685ea.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/49172ab5c4d36e29465fc26471fd8699.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/36e1e318e4b51fb96c087f8f9400f7b1.jpg~Person~Southold~1~0 1684~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1684~"Jane - JANE2"~~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1772, calculated from reported age (45 years) at time of her manumission."~~~~~~~~~"October 3, 1817 (manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor). October 29, 1817 (manumission certificate registered in town books by town clerk)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3:93-94, 95."~~~~~~~~~~"Benjamin Horton Jr. "~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1683~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1683~"Diana Williams - DIAN1"~~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island [probably]"~"March 1837"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Grania B. Marcus, Discovering the African-American Experience in Suffolk County, 1620-1860 (1995, 1988): 61 (transcript of oral history source; original at the Center for Brooklyn History, formerly the Brooklyn Historical Society). Advertisement of property sale from The Corrector (Sag Harbor), March 29, 1837, page 4 [the advertisement ran weekly for several months]."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"An oral history source [diary of Augustus Griffin] states she was born into slavery, the daughter of Crank (#1511) and Florah (#1512); that she was manumitted at age 25; and she managed to purchase a small property with modest house. She was enumerated in the 1820 and 1830 Federal censuses in Shelter Island with the following household members: 1820: 1 female 45+ years, 1 female 14-25, 1 male 14-25 (all free people of color). 1830: 2 females 55-99 (both free people of color)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/9bf4df9985b27314f82885733f257297.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1682~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1682~"Harry - HARR3^^[alias Peter]"~~"Male negro slave"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1786, calculated from reported age (30 years) at time of manumission."~~~~~~~~~"January 1, 1816 (manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor). January 2, 1868 (manumission certificate registered in town books by town clerk)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3:92."~~~~~~~~~~"Benjamin Coleman Jr., Esquire"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1681~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1681~"Ruth - RUTH3"~~"Negro child servant"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 19, 1793"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 119/340."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Captain Benjamin Horton"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/8fc9b62c021944a08bab0050207fcecd.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1680~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1680~"Hepzibah - HEPZ1"~~"Negro slave"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 19, 1793"~~~"May 26, 1814 (manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor). May 27, 1814 (manumission certificate recorded in town record book by town clerk)."~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 119/340. Southold Town Records Volume 3: 92."~~~~~~~~~~"Captain Benjamin Horton "~Southold~"Because Hepzibah was an uncommon name, it's probable that she was enslaved as a child by Captain Benjamin Horton and manumitted by his heir Benjamin Horton Jr. (or that Captain Benjamin Horton and Benjamin Horton Jr. were the same person)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/9b0b53c3d77c08f182177276e02fe576.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1679~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1679~"Jane or Jenny Reeve - JANE4"~~"Negro slave"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1785, calculated from her reported age (28 years) at the time of her manumission; concurred by reported age (54 years) at death."~~"April 30, 1839"~~"In the name of God amen. I, Elizabeth Reeve of the Parish of Cutchogue in the township of Southold County of Suffolk and State of New York, widow, calling to mind the uncertainty of life and knowing that I must die, do now while in the possession of usual health of body and mind in order to prevent surprise make and publish this my last will and testament in manner following that to say after my just debts, funeral charges, and all necessary expenses are paid and satisfied as hereinafter mentioned, I give to my two negroes Limus and Jenny liberty and freedom here by declaring them from and after my decease liberated manumitted and set free. Item I give and devise unto my said negro man Limus and negro woman Jenny one acre of land lying at a place called shell bank in the parish aforesaid with the privileges and appurtenances there to belonging to hold to them the said Limus and Jenny as tenants in common of equal parts unto their heirs and assigns forever. Item I give and bequeath unto the said Limus and Jenny one hundred and forty dollars contained in and secured by a certain note from Josiah Albertson to me which monies when obtained is to be divided equally between them. I also give them one cow, the beds, beding [sic], household furniture and whatever else is commonly denominated theirs as belonging to either of them also six chairs, my newest looking glass, one fire shovel, a pair of tongs, one Iron pot tea kettle, tea kettle and my best dining table. Item I give and bequeath unto my niece Olive Terry one feather bed, curtains, and quilt of like cloth. Item I give devise and bequeath unto my nephew Thomas Wickham all the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate both real and personal whatsoever and wheresoever to hold to him the said Thomas Wickham, his heirs, and assigns forever, he paying my Just debts and other necessary charges and Expenses. Lastly, I nominate constitute and appoint the said Thomas Wickham in conjunction with Hull Osborn Executors of this my last will and testament and I authorize and empower my said executors and at their discretion to pay…. [Dated 25 June 1812; proved 22 March 1820. Witnesses: Samuel Griffing, John Wells, Hull Osborn] "~~~~~"April 17, 1813 (manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor). April 19, 1813 (manumission certificate recorded in town record book by town clerk)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 85-7. Suffolk County Surrogate Court Will Liber D: 263-265 (transcription by Jackie Dinan). Death notice listed in the Cleveland Supplement ""R"", Long Island Traveler, December 18, 1879, page 3. M=Mattituck."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Widow Elizabeth Reeve"~Southold~"""Jayne Reeves"" can be found in the 1830 Federal census living on her own in Southold. She was between the age of 36-54. "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/0ef4d2e2e0a43b9181c783f7163c192e.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/554ace9cf1a8d534d1ba18906f0b0666.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1678~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1678~"Reuben Reeve - REUB4"~~"Negro slave"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1757, calculated from reported age (56 years) at the time his manumission was recorded."~Southold~~~~~~~~"October 7, 1794 (date of original manumission document). April 26, 1813 (manumission document presented to Justice of the Peace, Jared Landon, who certified its legality). April 27, 1813 (manumission certificate recorded in town records by town clerk)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 88."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Benjamin Payne, Benjamin Horton, and Daniel Osborn"~Southold~"He may be the father of Limas or Elymus Reeve (#1675)."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1677~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1677~"Jack Horton - JACK15"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1765, calculated from his reported age (48 years) at the time his manumission papers were certified."~Africa~"November 5, 1820"~~~~~~~"March 29, 1796 (date of original manumission paper). April 20, 1813 (manumission paper presented to Justice of Peace, Jared Landon, who certified its legality). April 27, 1813 (manumission certificate registered in town record book by town clerk)."~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 257/340. Southold Town Records Volume 3:87."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"William Horton"~Southold~"He was ""born in Africa and transported into the Town of Southold in his infancy."" His height was given as 5'2"". The 1810 and 1820 Federal censuses listed Jack Horton as head of household of free colored persons. In 1810, the household contained 3 people. In 1820, the household contained one male over 45, one female 26-45, one male under 14, and one female under 14. He may be the same man as Jack Black listed as head of household of free colored persons in the 1790 (2 total) and 1800 (4 total) Federal censuses taken at Southold."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/37f8b7e7a0592ca45998e35a5d5df51a.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1676~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1676~"Hagar - HAGA5"~~Colored~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1786, calculated from her reported age (71 years) at death."~~"July 22, 1857^^Gravestone of Hagar Reeve at Cutchogue Old Burying Ground"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Death notice listed in the Cleveland Supplement ""R,"" Long Island Traveler, December 25, 1879, page 3. M=Mattituck."~"Gravestone of Parthenia Reeve Silone
Gravestone of Betsey Z Reeve Rock
Gravestone of Keturah Reeve Girard
Find a Grave memorial page for Reverend John Bunyon Reeve"~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"She was the wife of Elymas Reeve (#1675) and had nine known children with him: Miriam Reeve (Jan 8, 1815 [baptism]-Nov 30, 1822); Parthenia Reeve Silone (Sep 15, 1816 [born]/Dec 19, 1816 [baptism]-Sep 7, 1883 [died]; married Alexander Silone); Keren Happuck Reeve (Oct 23, 1818 [baptism]-); Elymas Reeve (Apr 14, 1820 [baptism]-); Betsey Sylphy Reeve ( Apr 28, 1822 [baptism]-Mar 10, 1910, married [unk] Rock); Reuben Reeve (Aug 15, 1824 [baptism]-); UNK/name not recorded (Jul 16, 1826 [baptism]-); Keturah Reeve (May 27, 1828-Jan 13, 1881, married Francis Girard); John Bunyon Reeve (Oct 29, 1831-Jan 17, 1916)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/da34859debf6e91b5c23d9bb20145b4d.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1675~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1675~"Limas or Elymus Reeve - LIMA1"~~"Male negro slave"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan Richard Wines"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1783, calculated from reported age (30 years) at the time of his manumission."~~"April 10, 1870^^Elymus Reeve gravestone in Cutchogue's Old Burying Ground"~~"Reverend Epher Whitaker stated that Elymas was exposed to religious education by ""Blind Betty"" (#412) who could recite most of the Bible from memory. "~~~~~"April 12, 1813 (manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor). April 13, 1813 (manumission certificate recorded in town book by town clerk)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 84-85. Baptism dates from Cutchogue: Southold's First Colony (1940) by Wayland Jefferson, pages 159, 161, 163–166. Death notice for Miriam Reeve listed in the Cleveland Supplement ""R"", Long Island Traveler, December 18, 1879, page 3. M=Mattituck. Excerpt of Reverend Epher Whitaker's memorial, ""Lymas"" published in the Suffolk Times (April 18, 1870) taken from Grania B. Marcus, Discovering the African-American Experience in Suffolk County, 1620-1860 (1995, 1988), page 104. A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906), pages 207-9 (photo and unverfied biographical information not included here). "~"Gravestone of Parthenia Reeve Silone


Find A Grave Memorial to Betsey Z Reeve Rock
Gravestone of Keturah Reeve Girard
Find A Grave Memorial to John Bunyon Reeve"~~~~~~~~~"Widow Elizabeth Reeve"~Southold~"He may be the son of Reuben Reeve (#1678). He was the husband of Hagar (#1676) and father of nine known children: Miriam Reeve (Jan 8, 1815 [baptism]-Nov 30, 1822); Parthenia Reeve Silone (Sep 15, 1816 [born]/Dec 19, 1816 [baptism]-Sep 7, 1883 [died]; married Alexander Silone); Keren Happuck Reeve (Oct 23, 1818 [baptism]-); Elymas Reeve (Apr 14, 1820 [baptism]-[died] after 1843); Betsey Sylphy Reeve ( Apr 28, 1822 [baptism]-Mar 10, 1910 [died], married [unk] Rock); Reuben Reeve (Aug 15, 1824 [baptism]-); Enos (Jul 16, 1826 [baptism]—February 21, 1900). His name wasn't recorded in baptism record, but identified from other sources. He married Julia A. Woodhull in California. Keturah Reeve (May 27, 1828-Jan 13, 1881, married Francis Girard); John Bunyon Reeve (Oct 29, 1831-Jan 17, 1916). He was enumerated as head of household in the 1820 [as ""Simas Reve""], 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, and 1870 Federal censuses, as well as the 1865 New York State census. He's the subject of much oral history usually focusing on his religious faith. Care must be taken to distinguish between unverified oral histories and documented evidence. "~~"Male "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/58af60fa4d2ee409a19c31a33b932c3a.jpg,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/7448589c6dcdc802256a335b2d9a3a0c.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1674~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1674~"Hagar - HAGA4"~~"Negro woman or girl"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""Know Ye, that I, John Leveret Hudson of the Town of Southold...for and in consideration of the sum of thirty five pounds of New York money to me in hand paid by James Reeve son of James Reeve Esq of said Town, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have granted, bargained, sold, aliened and confirmed any by these presents do grant, bargain & sell unto the said James Reeve a negro woman or girl named and called Hagar...."""~~~"James Leveret Hudson was the son of Obadiah Hudson, who also held people enslaved. "~~"January 6, 1785 (date of receipt of sale). March 5, 1785 (date receipt of sale was entered in the town books by town clerk)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 2: 515-516. For original, see URL URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber C 1685-1710 (Deeds)>image 622/635."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Hudson family to Reeve family."~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/3585c496207ff2621b40e85c9ff1645b.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1673~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1673~"Jenny or Jane - JANE3"~~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1785, calculated from reported age (27 years) at time of her manumission."~~~~~~~~~"August 22, 1812 (date manumission certificate was certified by overseers of the poor). August 28, 1812 (date the manumission certificate was recorded in the town records by the town clerk). March 19, 1822. Indenture (land conveyance) between Jonathan Landon of Southold and Jane Clark (alias Jane Moore) formerly of Southold but then residing in City of New Haven, Connecticut."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 79-80. Suffolk County (New York) Deed Book A: 150–151."~~~~~~~~~~"Heirs of the late Micah Moore (identified as Matthias Case of Southold, Polly/Mary Webb of Southold, Jonathan Landon of Southold, and Phebe Smith of Stonington, New London County, Connecticut). NOTE: Dr. Micah Moore died January 25, 1776 (Salmon Records: 50), nine years before Jane's birth. Her enslaver was actually Dr. Moore's widow, Abigail. Born Abigail Hempstead, she was married to Captain John Ledyard of Connecticut before her marriage to Moore. She died in 1805 in Southold."~Southold~"She was identified in records as Jenny, Jane Clark, Jane Moore, and Jane Black. After her manumission, she moved to New Haven, Connecticut and in 1822 purchased one acre of land in Southold for $145.50; the property bounded by land owned by the heirs of her former enslaver, Abigail Moore, widow of Dr. Micah Moore. The 1830 Federal census at Southold enumerated a Joyne [Jayne] Moore as head of a household of three free people of color (no whites). 1 female 55-99, 1 female 36-54, and 1 male 24-35. No death record has been located."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Connecticut,Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/0297f33474c4097a11ebd2e781bb4a05.jpg,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f979a3e580431b62c250c1d23433cd2b.jpg~Person~Southold~1~0 1672~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1672~"Dolly - DOLY1"~~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1781, calculated from reported age (30 years) at the time of her manumission."~~~~~~~~~"April 13, 1811 (date manumission certificated was certified by overseers of the poor). April 16, 1811 (date manumission certificate was registered in town records book by town clerk)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 75-76."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Henry Peters, administrator of the estate of Richard Peters of Southold, deceased. "~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1670~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1670~"Jereboam - JERE1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Probably January–May 1816."~~"[From manumission paper], ""...I have manumitted Jerebaom a Negro Slave..."" The time frame for his death was calculated from administration papers granted to ""James Reeve, creditor of Jerobaum, late of Southold, colored man, deceased"" on May 28, 1816. "~~~~~"January 19, 1802 (date of original manumission paper). April 26, 1805 (date manumission paper was recorded by the town clerk). "~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 58. For original record see URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber D 1683-1832>image 32/238. Epher Whitaker's, Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Town and Church of Southold, L.I., August 27, 1890; page 188, Item #99 (administration of Jerobaum's estate). "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"James Reeve"~Southold~"The similarity between his name, Jereboam, and Jesebaum (#1706) may be a coincidence or may indicate a familial relationship of some kind. They also might be the same man."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/97b48d18b6583610cc47d16c96dd0b7d.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1669~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1669~"Phillis - PHIS10"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1788, calculated from her reported age (22) at the time of manumission."~~~~~~~"The household of Benjamin Davis in Southold included four enslaved people in the 1790 Federal census and two enslaved people in the 1800 Federal census. His "" Negro Limos"" died January 18, 1794. See #1598 and #1664. "~~"July 11, 1810 (date manumission certificate was approved by overseers of the poor and registered in the town record book). July 22, 1810 (date manumission was publicly executed and registered in town record book). "~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 56-57."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Estate of Benjamin Davis, by executors Gilbert Horton and James Tuthill."~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1668~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1668~"Peter - PETE18"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1782, calculated from his reported age (27) at the time of manumission."~~~~~~~~~"June 14, 1809 (date manumission certificate was approved by the overseers of the poor). June 24, 1809 (manumission certificate recorded in town book). "~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3 :55-56. Wayland Jefferson, Cutchogue: Southold's First Colony (1940): 156."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Simeon Benjamin"~Southold~"He was likely the Peter Benjamin Jr. [Negro] who married Clarissa (#1862). He was likely the same Peter Benjamin who was head of a household of four free people of color in the 1810 Federal census. And a household of three free people of color in the 1820 Federal census. "~"June 27, 1812 (probable)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Cutchogue,Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1667~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1667~"Isabella - ISAA1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1775, calculated from her reported age (30) at the time of her manumission."~~~~~~~"The 1790 Federal census reported one enslaved person in the household of Richard Yongs [Youngs]."~~"April 15, 1805 (date manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor). April 23, 1805 (manumission certificate was recorded in town book). May 10, 1805 (manumission executed in presence of witnesses). July 4, 1805 (recorded in town record book)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 53-54."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Richard Youngs"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1666~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1666~"Matilda - MATI2"~~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 122/340."~~~~Female~~~~~~~"Shelter Island"~"She married Cesar (#1665) at Shelter Island"~"December 11, 1800."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f7c9f2258c598c75efd3d9e284c7407d.JPG~Person~~1~0 1665~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1665~"Cesar - CESA1"~~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 122/340."~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island"~"He married Matilda (#1666) at Shelter Island."~"December 11, 1800"~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b2c886b7bbc2049ce4461dc8893b7e1e.JPG~Person~~1~0 1664~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1664~"Dorcas - DORC9"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"The 1790 Federal census reported four enslaved people in the household of Benjamin Davis [Daviss]. The 1800 Federal census reported two enslaved people his household. His ""Negro Limos"" died January 18, 1794. See #1598 and #1669."~~"March 25, 1805 (date of manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor). March 28, 1805 (date that manumission certificate was recorded in town book)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 51. URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Historian>Documents>Manumissions>1810-1816>image 1/3."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Benjamin Davis"~Southold~"She had two known children, John and Peter. "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/0f6069c977de97803f1a36df7e5534bb.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1663~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1663~"Bloom - BLOO2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 13, 1810"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 251/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"She may be identical with #379 and #1662."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/d55db6ed5ca90769fe441023abb33c69.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1662~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1662~"Bloome - BLOO3"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Unknown, but probably after 1780. "~~~~"""We the said Overseers having seen the said Slave and being satisfied that she is not more than twenty five Years of age...."""~~~~~"April 3, 1804 (date of manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor). April 7, 1805 (date that certificate was recorded in the town record book)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 50-51."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Jonathan Horton the third"~Southold~"She may be identical with #379 and #1663."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1661~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1661~"Isabel - ISAB1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1762, calculated from her reported age (43 years) at the time of her manumission."~~~~~~~~~"December 24, 1824 (manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor). March 30, 1805 (manumission certificate recorded in town record book)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 49-50. For original record see URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber D 1683-1832>image 28/238."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Hazard L. Moore"~Southold~"She may be the same woman identified as Isabella Moore (""colored""), who died January 2, 1844 in Orient, age 66. (Source: The Cleveland Supplement reprinted in the Long Island Traveler, August 21, 1879, page 3). However, their calculated birth years don't correlate. "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/7da77b40bcc2d9cf7148914b97f9f54c.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/5f9ecc90eb224f0db819eb275711ea06.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1660~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1660~"Phyllis - PHYL1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Between 1767–1785, calculated from information provided by Ezra L'Hommedieu's 1789 will. "~~"June 22, 1807."~~~~~~~"April 27, 1807 (manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 46. For original record see URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber D 1683-1832>image 25/238. Ezra L'Hommedieu's 1789 will is located at New York University/Fales Special Collections/Sylvestor Manor Archive/Record Group II: L'Hommedieu Family/Box 16/Folder 3. Original death record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 248/340. Her death was also recorded in the Salmon Records, page 72."~~~~~~~~~~"Ezra L'Hommedieu"~Southold~"Phyllis was named in an early will of Ezra L'Hommedieu, dated December 28, 1789. ""...to my kindsman Samuel L'Hommedieu the time and service of my negro boy Robin and my Negro girl Phillis till they arrive to the age of twenty-two years at which time thy be made free, and that he my said kindsman learn them to read."" She married Prince (#1498). They had one known child, HIram (#1544). She may have died in childbirth. "~"August 19, 1806"~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/418bde5daba395ccf1b703ed7d966c5e.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/16601d35ad01003fd6b5cc3f760952ab.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b026becf2ff2584e9cee90f2e1fb3dae.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1659~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1659~"Zilpah [Tilpah] - ZILH1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780, calculated from her reported age (25 years) at the time of her manumission."~~~~"Her name was transcribed as Tilpah in the published record book, but an examination of the original documents suggests her name was actually Zilpah. ""...his Negro, a female slave..."""~~~~~"December 25, 1804 (manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor). January 30, 1805 (manumission certificate recorded in town record book)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 43-44 (published transcription). For original document see URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber D 1683-1832>images 23/238 and 24/238."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Ezra L'Hommedieu "~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/5cfd80214d8da8fd29d5a99ba618dca7.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/ad1c0af68cc44c52e5adacbc0eff6154.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1658~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1658~"Sarah - SARA10"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1804, calculated from her reported age (21 years) at the time of her manumission."~~~~"""female negro slave"""~~~~~"February 19, 1825 (manumission application approved by overseers of the poor). March 26, 1825 (manumission certificate recorded in town record book). "~~~~~~~"URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber E 1818-1887: 79 (image 165/175)."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Joshua Fleet"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/d9df6572a4e04d9c98e44b0120c128b3.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/21dc5751128652411ee7b5d0af5531bd.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1657~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1657~"Cyrus - CYRU6"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1796, calculated from his reported age (29 years) at the time of his manumission."~~~~"""male negro slave"""~~~~~"December 9, 1824 (manumission application certified by overseers of the poor). December 30, 1824 (manumission certificate recorded in the town record book). "~~~~~~~"URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber E 1818-1887: 78 (image 164/175)."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Elisha Mulford"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/35bf7d2e619acd54542ed1cbab9ed8ef.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c20c8e4f61752bbbf6539b7c5fe0c786.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1652~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1652~"Unidentified infant"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"probably 1805 "~~"December 6, 1805"~~"""...infant child of Keder..."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906): 354. "~~~~~~~~~~"William Albertson"~Southold~"He was a son of Kedar (#1639) and Pegg (#1640). "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1651~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1651~"Phillis - PHIS12"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1802–1803, a range calculated from her reported age (21 years) at the time of her manumission, along with her reported age (66 years) at the time of her death. "~~"January 1, 1869 (probably), January 2, 1869 (date of funeral)"~~~~~"The woman who manumitted her, Mary H. Lester, was a daughter of William Albertson. Mary ""Polly"" Albertson married lawyer Thomas S. Lester on January 17, 1811 (See Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 130/340). "~~"May 12, 1823 (manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor); June 21, 1823 (manumission certificate registered in the town record book by town clerk)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Liber E: 77 URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber E 1818-1887>image 164/175 [top left, bottom left]. Reverend Epher Whitaker noted the date of Phyllis's funeral along with her age. Diary of Epher Whitaker, page 204 (unpublished; Southold Free Library, Whitaker Collection). "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Estate of William Albertson"~Southold~"She was a daughter of Kedar (#1639) and Pegg (#1640). Case's claim that Phillis received a $100 annual annuity from her last employer, Louisa S. Lord, widow of Dr. Frederick Lord, cannot be confirmed. A review of Mrs. Lord’s probate papers revealed no formal bequests to Phillis. Phillis died several years before Mrs. Lord’s estate was probated, however. "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/5ea665c232396cfd0f77d316bd80cb44.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/35b70b526e423619d50803773c56cff8.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/6938c49d13ff59d79ab685dc6a5004ac.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1650~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1650~"Abel - ABEL3"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1797, calculated from his reported age (24 years) at the time of his manumission."~~"1828 (oral tradition)"~~~~~~Abel~"April 4, 1821 (manumission certificate approved by the overseers of the poor and registered in the town record book by the town clerk)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 96-97. Biographical information from ""Abel"" paragraph by J.W. Case, “Kedar and his Family” in Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"William Albertson [II]"~Southold~"He was a son of Kedar (#1639) and Pegg (#1640). "~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" ABEL3"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/29eadf6c556d658571b0ec1844d59792.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1649~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1649~"Lucinda - LUCI1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1792, calculated from her reported age (28 years) at the time of her manumission."~~~~~~~~~"April 22, 1820 (manumission certificate approved by the overseers of the poor); May 4, 1820 (manumission certificate recorded in town record book)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Liber E: 71; see URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber E 1818-1887>image 161/175 (manumission). Biographical information taken from ""Lucinda"" paragraph by J.W. Case, “Kedar and his Family” in Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Estate of William Albertson"~Southold~"She was as a daughter of Kedar (#1639) and Pegg (#1640). "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/3955e13dd3bc4580ee08d0fa0dcbc9af.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/70915674bc39ca0efa9ab4b4313e175e.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1648~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1648~"Peter Derby - PETE17"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1795, calculated from his reported age (25 years) at the time of his manumission."~~"July 10, 1851"~~~~~~~"June 1, 1817, entered into full church membership. April 22, 1820 (manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor); May 4, 1820 (manumission certificate recorded in town record book)."~~~~~~~"Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 222/340 (church membership). Southold Town Records Liber E: 69, see URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber E 1818-1887>image 160/175 (manumission documents). Biographical information excerpted from ""Peter"" paragraph by J.W. Case, “Kedar and his Family” in Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879. Death notice from Cleveland Supplement, Long Island Traveler, February 27, 1879, page 3. Administration papers at Suffolk County Surrogate Court at Riverhead, New York (Liber G: 278; #4129). "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Estate of William Albertson"~Southold~"He was a son of Kedar (#1639) and Pegg (#1640). Elements of J.W. Case's biographical paragraph can be confirmed. A Peter Derby (Black, age 50, born New York) was living in Boston’s Sixth Ward at the time of the 1850 Federal census. According to administration papers filed by J. W. Case, Peter Derby died intestate in Sag Harbor in mid-1851. His brother Derby Derby waived his rights as next of kin and requested that Joseph Wickham Case be appointed administrator of his deceased brother's estate ($200-$300). Administration granted to J.W. Case, October 20, 1851."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f97aacf8680b33db32f487c7b8e33bf2.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/590d4c69d1635a479cb91cb9daef98f2.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/a2c429720abd7b65650796fefd1d5761.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/5e5c584d2a2863e0a1b2e0d1452ab607.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1647~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1647~"Keturah Derby - KETU2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1790–1793, a range calculated from her reported age (27 years) at the time of her manumission and reported age (82 years) at the time of her death."~~"December 6, 1872"~~~~~~~"April 22, 1820 (manumission certificate approved by the overseers of the poor). May 4, 1820 (approved manumission certificate recorded in town record book)."~~~~~~~"Biographical information excerpted from ""Keturah"" paragraph by J.W. Case, “Kedar and his Family” in Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879. Southold Town Records Liber E: 67, see URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber E 1818-1887>image 159/175 (manumission). Death notice in the Long Island Traveler, December 19, 1872, page 2. Legal notices placed in the Sag Harbor Express, April 10, 1879. Keturah's notice is on the left, Margaret's on the right."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Estate of William Albertson"~Southold~"She was a daughter of Kedar (#1639) and Pegg (#1640). Census data confirms elements of J.W. Case's biographical information. She was working as a servant in the Samuel W. Young's household in Southold in 1850 (under the surname Albertson). In 1860, she was living with her sisters Eunice and Margaret in Greenport (using the surname Derby). In 1865 (NYS census), she was enumerated as Tura Derbey, living with her sisters Phillis and Margret. And in the 1870 Federal census, she was living with her sister Margaret (surname recorded as Darby). According to court papers, Keturah wrote a will on July 28, 1870 which wasn’t probated until the death of her sister Margaret in 1879. Legal notices placed in the Sag Harbor Express in 1879, suggest that Keturah’s primary beneficiary of her 1870 will was her sister Margaret. When Margaret died in 1879, both wills were probated on the same day. Keturah’s secondary beneficiaries were identical to Margaret’s primary beneficiaries—children and grandchildren of their deceased siblings. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b6e2ce95cc39185782e97a26b7ee1cec.jpg,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/957182c12cbb7728d0e9ffd67a9de341.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c40fdb8434593e8bf28415ebbf124c9c.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/d9d345e001f29fb30ff5ba20461dcb44.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1646~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1646~"Sylvia/Sylvie - SYLV1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1798, calculated from her reported age (22 years) at the time of her manumission."~~"1867 (oral tradition)."~~~~~~~"April 22, 1820 (manumission certificate approved by Overseers of the Poor); May 3, 1820 (manumission certificate recorded in town book)."~~~~~~~"For manumission documents see URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber E 1818-1887> image 158/175. ""Sylvia"" paragraph excerpt from J.W. Case, “Kedar and his Family” in Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879. "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"William Albertson; afterwards his heirs."~Southold~"She was a daughter of Kedar (#1639) and Pegg (#1640). Information provided by J.W. Case cannot be corroborated with direct evidence. There was no Sylvia living with the other Derby siblings in Greenport in the 1860 Federal census. There was, however, a Sylvia Adams (black, 66 years), working as a servant in the John Ireland household in Greenport in 1860. The death of Sylvia Adams (70 years) at Greenport on July 18, 1864 was listed in the Cleveland Supplement (Long Island Traveler, February 27, 1879, page 3), but she was not identified as Black. "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/cf999a114b94b739b030ade863c990b6.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/916c32709df9cb5ddfbdb7fd3f2a0faf.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1645~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1645~"Eunice Derby - EUNI1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1787, calculated from her reported ages in Federal census enumerations."~~~~"Transcript of letter excerpt: “Cate sends her love to all the black ones and is very sorry to hear about Eunice arm”"~~"September 18, 1800"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 295/340 (baptism). Biographical information from ""Eunice"" paragraph by J.W. Case, “Kedar and his Family” in Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879. Excerpt from November 30, 1811 letter from Helen Buell to her sister Charity Albertson (written from Gallipolis, Ohio), available at NYU Fales Special Collection/Sylvester Manor Archive [Mss 208]; Record Group II (L’Hommedieu Family)>Series B [Ezra L’Hommedieu]>Box 2>Folder 25 (page 2). "~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"William Albertson"~Southold~"She was a daughter of Kedar (#1639) and Peg (#1640). J.W. Case's comment about the loss of the function of her arm is confirmed by a letter written from Helen Buell to her sister Charity Albertson. She was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census in the Albertson household, residing at Southold (age 63 years). She was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census (age 72 years), residing in Greenport with sisters Keturah and Margaret. She presumably died unmarried by 1865 because she was not listed in the 1865 New York State census. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/2cd30cbd5345bfb8fc672fd284a2e12c.jpg,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1e307f48f2f8a604f229df1b3dca6e76.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/849193352860b9466f13ae2904925bb8.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1644~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1644~"Catherine/Kate - CATE4^^Derby"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1785, calculated from her reported age (25 years) at the time she was indentured to Dr. Matthew Buell."~~~~~~"September 18, 1800"~~~"December 22, 1805 (full church membership)"~~~~~~~"Biographical information from ""Catherine"" paragraph of J.W. Case's article, “Kedar and his Family” in Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879. Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>images 295/340 (baptism) and 327/340 (full membership). URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Historian>Documents>Manumissions>1810-1816>image 1/3 (indenture of Catherine). Excerpts of a letter from Helen Buel to her sister Charity Albertson, written November 30, 1811 from Gallopolis, Ohio, accessible at NYU Fales Special Collection/Sylvester Manor Archive [Mss 208]; Record Group II (L’Hommedieu Family)>Series B [Ezra L’Hommedieu]>Box 2>Folder 25 (page 2). ^^Indenture of Catherine from Albertson to Buell"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"William Albertson"~Southold~"She was a daughter of Kedar (#1639) and Pegg (#1640). Elements of Case's biographical paragraph on Catherine can be documented. She moved to Galliopolis, Ohio, with William Albertson’s daughter Helen and her husband, Dr. Matthew Buell. The details of her death remain unknown."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/86f8276a3265cf59563156ab522d882a.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/80b7556db962773e113da8df6cfa597e.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/6129de52d00f37a42219a3c4c2521508.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/858b3de7a9a7cb1606367fcd3d72d6d6.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/d284886a03ba2f6e5cb8c7466e7ccb1b.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b251dad1c155f85c63376fe386c963a9.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1643~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1643~"Lymas [Elimas or Elymus] Derby - LYMA2 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1789, calculated from his reported age (80 years) at the time of his death."~~"August 26, 1869 August 27, 1869 (funeral)"~~"The will of William Albertson (Liber D: 159, dated August 20, 1815) instructed, ""my will is that my negro man Limas be manumitted by my executors...and that they pay him the sum of $25 and give him his clothes...."" On March 17, 1816, Albertson added a codicil, ""And as to the disposition in my said will made of my negro man Limas and negro girl Margaret, I hereby revoke the same and direct Limas to be manumitted according to the act and his clothing delivered to him...."" William Albertson died September 26, 1818; his will was proved October 6, 1818. In his manumission application, Elymus was referred to as ""late a slave of of Henry P. Deering [Dering]."" He was 34 at the time of his manumission."~~"September 18, 1800"~~"Lymas [Elimas or Elymus] Derby"~"March 24, 1817 (conveyance from Albertson to Moore). April 1, 1817 (conveyance from Moore to Dering). "~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 295/340 [baptism]. The runaway advertisement, published in the National Advocate (New York, New York), ran for at least 11 weeks (March 31, 1815–June 23, 1815). John Jermain Memorial Library (Sag Harbor) for Bill of Sale, dated April 1, 1817 between Jeremiah Moore and H.P. Dering and Receipt dated April 1, 1819. Sag Harbor First Presbyterian Church, Meetings and Vital Statistics, 1797-1834, page 120 (marriage record of Lymus and MIra). The diary of Reverend Epher Whitaker noted the date of Limas's funeral and his age. See Epher Whitaker diary; Whitaker Collection, Southold Free Library, page 211 [unpublished]. In 1872, administration papers of Elymus Derby were filed at Suffolk County Surrogate Courthouse in Riverhead. ""Limas"" biographical paragraph taken from J.W. Case, “Kedar and his Family” in Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879. Records of town of Southampton, Volume IV. Page 39. (Manumission)"~"1817 Bill of sale between William Albertson and Jeremiah Moore for enslaved Black man, Lymas

1821 marriage to first wife, Mira.

Records of the Town of Southampton, Volume IV"~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"1) William Albertson; 2) Jeremiah Moore; 3) Henry Packer (H.P.) Dering"~Southold~"He was the son of Kedar (#1639) and Pegg (#1640). Oral tradition states he married twice and fathered six children. He likely married his first wife, Mira, in Sag Harbor. It's unknown if they had children. His second wife, Zipporah, died between 1850–1860 [she was enumerated in the 1850 Federal census, but not in 1860]. Lymas can be found in four Federal censuses: 1830 at Southampton, 1840 at Southampton, 1850 at East Hampton, and 1860 at East Hampton. He can be found in the 1865 New York State census, residing in East Hampton/Sag Harbor post office. A petition to prove his will was submitted to Suffolk County Surrogate Court on November 6, 1869, naming his heirs (he was a widower). His known children include Austin Derby (died 1871 at Sag Harbor), Caroline Derby Cuffee (probably died 1901 at Sag Harbor), Maria Jane [also Jane M.] Derby Youngs (probably died 1902 at Yaphank almshouse), and Margaret Derby. "~"April 21, 1821 (likely first marriage)"~~~~~~~~~"August 28, 1820"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LYMA2~African~~~~~~~~~~~~~Freed~~~Free~~~~~"East Hampton,Sag Harbor,Southampton,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/24e8590cf7ddaf068d8ff987e7ae3e34.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/076daa8679a32908ee98df42d13f3803.jpg,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1fb61962cb03f832aa54ad5ac6497fc9.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/dd92f84eda59a5fcf1b25c19fadef55e.pdf,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c61a5b02219d745265c8b6b0cfd3f493.pdf~Person~Southold~1~0 1642~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1642~"Dorcas [Freeman] - DORC8"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 1774 (oral tradition)"~~"March 27, 1871 March 30, 1871 (funeral)"~~~~~~~"August 16, 1816 (manumission certified approved by Overseers of the Poor). September 25, 1816 (manumission certificate recorded in town record book)"~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 104 (manumission). Salmon Records: 113 (marriage). J.W. Case, “Kedar and his Family,” Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879. Paragraph on Maltby. Cleveland Supplement published in Long Island Traveler, April 24, 1879, page 3. ""Dorcas"" memorial by Reverend Epher Whitaker available at the Southold Free Library, Whitaker Collection (Ref #2008.0011.0007). Reverend Whitaker noted the funeral of Dorcas Freeman, March 30, 1871, age 97) in his diary, page 230 (unpublished, Southold Free Library, Whitaker Collection). "~"""Dorcas"" memorial by Reverend Epher Whitaker, published in The Christian At Work, March 6, 1879."~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"James Horton and executors of his estate (Benjamin Horton Jr., Gilbert Horton)"~Southold~"Oral tradition claims she was the daughter of Jedediah Benjamin (see bio info under ""Maltby"" paragraph in J.W. Case article, Long Island Traveler). She married Maltby Goldsmith/Freeman (#1641); the couple had four children: Maria (#1653), Prudence (#1654), Jasper (#1655), and Phillip (#1656). Dorcas was a highly-regarded flax weaver. She was enumerated in the 1850, 1860, and 1870 Federal censuses, residing in Southold. She was enumerated in the 1865 New York State census, residing in Southold."~"March 15, 1807 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/7dcfb97c4f2b955bf424fa09e2b3967c.pdf,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/dc098cb21c083a661a7492806daed2d3.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/43a5c8788bc81cbaf776f4e3556b2b4f.jpg,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/93c3c4ddbb7cb4341189ff8bcc7cd06a.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/9f336ce32c4b9947e543e2d979b15f14.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1641~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1641~"Maltby Goldsmith, Freeman - MALT1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 15, 1776 (oral tradition). This coincides with a calculated birth year of 1776, based on his reported age (62 years) at the time of his death. A later birth year, 1777, calculated by his reported age (36 years) at the time his manumission certificate was recorded is probably less accurate. "~Southold~"March 30, 1838"~~~~~~~"March 31, 1807 (manumission certificate approved by the Court of General Session upon an appeal presented by Daniel Goldsmith because the Southold Town Overseers of the Poor refused to approve his manumission. No reason for their refusal was provided). April 29, 1813 (manumission certificate confirmed by Suffolk Court of Common Pleas and recorded by town clerk). "~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 89-90 (manumission). The marriage of ""Melbe & Darkis,"" recorded on March 15, 1807 in Salmon Records: 113. Long Island Traveler, April 24, 1879, page 3 (death). Excerpt from ""Dorcas"" by Reverend Epher Whitaker, published in the Christian At Work, March 6, 1879 (See Whitaker Collection, Southold Free Library, Ref#2008.0011.0007). Will of Zaccheus Goldsmith (Liber A:372, dated 3 Oct 1794; he died 15 Jan 1795/Salmon Records:64). ^^""Dorcas"" in The Christian At Work, March 6, 1879"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Daniel Goldsmith (grandson and probably heir of Zaccheus Goldsmith)."~Southold~"Maltby was the third child of Kedar (#1639) and his first wife, Chloe (#377). Reverend Epher Whitaker claimed that as a boy, Maltby “had become the property of” Zaccheus Goldsmith, who subsequently “generously emancipated his servant” in 1801 at age 25. Another source gives the year of Maltby’s emancipation as 1813, at age 36. In the 1810 and 1820 Federal censuses, Maltby was enumerated as Maltby Goldsmith. (His descendants adopted the surname Freeman, however.) In 1830, a Maltby Edwards was enumerated as the head of household of six free people of color in Southold: 1 male 36-54, 1 female 55-99, 2 males 10-23, 2 females 10-23. These ""ticks"" correspond with family members ages, although there is no other instance of Maltby using the surname, Edwards. He married Dorcas (#1642), a daughter of Jedediah Benjamin on March 13, 1807 (oral tradition reported by Epher Whitaker). They had four children: Maria (#1653), Jasper (#1655), Prudence (#1654), and Phillip (#1656). Maltby was a successful farmer who registered his livestock's ear-mark with the town in 1818. His son, Jasper, took over the family farm. [NOTE: A search for Maltby's will was conducted at the Surrogate Courthouse in Riverhead (June 24, 2021); no entry was found in the index under the surnames Albertson, Goldsmith, or Freeman.] "~"March 13, 1807 (oral tradition). March 15, 1807 (probable marriage recorded in Salmon Records: 113)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/dc216a4481de3c53caa2de5b90eafe60.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/30da83394d26f73132537075dae4ef77.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/6cc3d9bda74810b1c3fed4a796a52c27.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/3f36f7796a5f7f10292e7fe61bb70ce2.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/dd759f1b5d530d8607294f3b3de76efa.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1640~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1640~"Pegg - PEGG5"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 17, 1825"~~"[Died] ""Pegg a coloured woman at the poorhouse."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 259/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1639~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1639~"Keder or Kedar [Albertson] - KEDA2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1739, calculated from his reported age (80 years) at his death (in Long Island Traveler newspaper)."~~"September 19, 1819"~~"Transcription of Long Island Traveler excerpt, January 23, 1879, by Joseph Wickham Case: The birthplace and parentage of Kedar are uncertain. He was brought by William Albertson to Hashamomack about the year 1780, a slave. He had with him his wife named Chloe, and one child also named Chloe. During her residence on the Neck, she had another daughter named Bloom, and a son named Maltby. About the year 1781, Kedar’s wife Chloe died, he then married Peg. By her he had 14 children. He continued to live at Hashamomack and with the large force of men and boys always to be found there, he helped to plant the corn, and reap the harvests and herd the cattle, till 1793 when, the mansion, house though large, could scarcely accommodate the rapidly increasing number of both the white and black population, and it was deemed advisable to thin out, and Kedar was accordingly permitted to emigrate, and occupy the house upon the farm of Mr. Alberston at Aquebogue. This farm extended to from the Bay to the Sound and forms the line of division between the Towns of Southold and Riverhead. Here were born some 8 or 9 of his younger children. In 1819, Kedar died, aged about 80 years. He was buried in the old Southold cemetery, where all his family lie. His widow Peg died in November 1820, also aged about 80 years. Kedar always assumed the sir name of Derby, and his children have always retained it, although neither he nor they could ever tell how they came by it. Kedar was of a social happy disposition, never letting the cares of this world worry him, and never forgetting that hard work and excessive toil might shorten his days. Peg performed her part to the satisfaction of all, most of the time being devoted to the care of her own, and the children of her Mistress. Kedar and Peg inhabited, with their Master and Mistress, the old mansion erected by Lieut. Joseph Conklin at the water’s edge and helped to pull it down, and on the erection of the new brick house, still had quarters assigned them in its eastern wing. Of the seventeen children born to Kedar, the whole were [sic] steady, honest, and devoted to the interest of those whom they served. As time rolled on, the members of this large family became widely scattered. Some of them hovered around their old paternal hearth through life. And who can tell of the many happy hours, and the kindly greetings the wandering ones enjoyed in visiting their old home. And with what a heartfelt delight, all, both black and white, welcomed them to a cosy seat by the glowing fire by the broad kitchen hearth, and to all the hospitalities the old mansion could offer. "~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 256/340. Excerpt of ""Keder and His Family"" from Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879. Written by Joseph Wickham Case. 1810 Federal census at Riverhead. Snip of enumeration of Keder Albertson [indexed as Hedon Albertson at Ancestry.com]."~"Links to children's pages:
Chloe
Bloom
Maltby
Lymas
Catherine/Kate
Eunice
Sylvia
Keturah
Peter
Lucinda
Abel
Phillis
Unnamed
Flora
Derby
Margaret
John
Titus"~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"William Albertson (1752–1818)"~Southold~"Oral tradition says that Keder was brought to Hashamomack around 1780, enslaved by William Albertson. He fathered eighteen children (sixteen surviving into adulthood); three by his first wife, fifteen by his second wife. He lived in Hashamomack until about 1793, when he moved to the Albertson's farm at Aquebogue. Information concerning Keder and his family was published in the Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879, much of which has been confirmed. The 1810 Federal census confirmed Keder Albertson’s residence in Riverhead (the town in which Aquebogue lies), as head of a household with three free people of color. Keder's first wife was Chloe (#377). They had three children: Chloe (#1855), Bloom (#379), and Maltby (#1641). Keder's second wife was Pegg (#1640). They had fifteen children: Titus (#1584), Lymas (#1643), Catherine/Cate/Kate (#1644), Eunice (#1645), Sylvia (#1646), Keturah (#1647), Peter (#1648), Lucinda (#1649), Abel (#1650), Phillis (#1651), UNK (#1652), Flora (#1856), Derby (#1857), Margaret (#1858), and John (#1854). Kedar's children took different surnames upon gaining their freedom, including Freeman and Derby. "~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/2075271211fa942145f47081c7a857f7.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c4ea1fb14d32cbed36e2c921ed8e3636.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/46d3f56f103070dfecd92ad447caad8c.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1638~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1638~"Lymas or Elimas - LYMA1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1799, calculated from his reported age (22 years) at the time of his manumission."~~~~"""...a male negro slave..."""~~~~~"June 12, 1821 (manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor). June 25, 1821 (manumission sworn before witnesses). August 1, 1821 (documents recorded in town record book)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Liber E: 73 [image 162/175]"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Jonathan Horton, son of Lazarus Horton"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/4ea798bda2fc1cfa605548d2cef3e1ab.pdf~Person~Southold~1~0 1637~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1637~"Jude - JUDE4"~~"Servant girl of African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 28, 1800"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 295/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Deacon Joseph Homans"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/a92e912aafe2fe1986bbb312d5afea54.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1636~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1636~"William Chewy [or Cheny/Cheney] - WILL9"~~"Pacific Island descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 15, 1827"~~"""native of Hoahu"" [Hawaiian Islands]"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 260/340. Long Island Traveler, Cleveland Supplement ""C,"" March 27, 1879, page 3."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/36386955dc594d3e9f63bc690a1c64cf.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/d9d706c0bcf6c79b60a52c8fa6a10c0d.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1635~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1635~"Judah - JUDA5"~~"African descent (probable)"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 13, 1825"~~"""colored woman"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 259/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/087fea2c32885f822013a87737276282.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1634~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1634~"York - YORK2"~~"African descent (probable)"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 8, 1825"~~"""colored man"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 259/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"He died at the poor house."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/4fb16ea23879542ec9d97b8fdd23d2d1.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1633~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1633~"William - WILL8"~~"African descent (probable)"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 3, 1824"~~"""colored man"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 259/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"He died at the poor house."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/a24419b75ad119a73b2ffd9044b9dced.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1632~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1632~"Jack - JACK14"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 23, 1823"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 258/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e0f29671813f61465833768bef779165.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1631~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1631~"Zerviah - ZERV1"~~"African descent (probable)"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 19, 1819"~~"""colored woman"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 257/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"She died at the poor house."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b19ca747e80a023b1272fb619bb90669.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1630~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1630~"Enoz - ENOZ1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 23, 1816 (manumission certificate witnessed). November 11, 1817 (manumission certificate recorded in town record book)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3: 95."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"James Reeve"~Southold~"He may be the same as #1629."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1629~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1629~"Enos - ENOS1"~~"African descent (probable)"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 15, 1819"~~"""colored man"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 256/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"He died at the poor house. He may be the same as #1630."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/cc4d7f7a353dc395a9d3cf76b69f41a1.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1628~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1628~"Hope - HOPE3"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 14, 1816"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 255/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"She died at the poor house."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/38d3210c53ce2611f771ef2dd8af71d8.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1627~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1627~"Cuff - CUFF2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 1816"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 254/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/09b78e0cf5180f44c397ea00b23ef509.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1626~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1626~"Cuffe - CUFE2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 14, 1751"~~"""Henry Ludlums negro man Cuffee"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 35."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Henry Ludlum"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1625~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1625~"Tamer - TAME2"~~"probably Indigenous"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 18, 1751"~~"""Dicks Squaw Tamer"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 35."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"She was presumably Dick's wife."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1624~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1624~"Jin - JIN1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 30 or 31, 1751"~~"""Jn Prince negro woman Jin....."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 35."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Prince"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1623~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1623~"Unrecorded Name - UNID139"~~Indigenous~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 20, 1779"~~"""an Indion Drown"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 52."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"Death by drowning."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1622~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1622~"Isaac Davis - ISAC4"~~Indigenous~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 7, 1779"~~"""Isaac Indion Davis"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 52."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1621~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1621~"Darby - DARB2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 12, 1779"~~"""Darby a Negro man"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 52."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1620~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1620~"Zil - ZIL1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 30, 1778"~~"""Wid Havns Negro Whenc Zil"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 52."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Widow Havens"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1619~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1619~"Peg - PEG6"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 5, 1747"~~"""Cololl Hutchinsons Peg negro wom[an]"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 31."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Colonel Hutchinson"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1618~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1618~"Unrecorded Name - UNID138"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 1747 [New Style or 1746/7 Old Style]"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 31"~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"Three unidentified men suffocated aboard the same sloop. Two Black, one white."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/fca7eb1e761aff301bdfcd867f9f5d1f.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1617~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1617~"Phillis - PHIS8"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 1802"~~"""Phillis Negro sudden"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 68."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"She died suddenly."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1616~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1616~"Unrecorded Name - UNID137"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 1, 1802"~~"""Rhode Bigs Black Child"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 68."~~~Enslaved~Unknown~~~~~~"Rhode Big"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1615~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1615~"Isaac - ISAC3"~~Indigenous~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 16, 1801"~~"""Indien"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 68."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1614~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1614~"Unidentified child"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 1, 1725 [New Style or 1724/5 Old Style]"~~"""Joseph Elisons negro child about this time she..."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 15."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Joseph Elison"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1613~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1613~"Unidentified woman"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1633, calculated from her reported age (90) at the time of her death. "~~"February 19, 1725 [New Style or 1724/5 Old Style]"~~"""90 [years] The same day...a negro woman* [refer to footnote]"" ""[footnote reads] *Negro woman crossed out."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 15"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1612~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1612~"Unidentified man"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1706, calculated by his reported age (18) at the time of his death."~~"March 5, 1725 [New Style or 1724/5 Old Style]"~~"""Capt Braddicks negro-man, 18 [years]"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 15."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Captain Braddick"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1611~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1611~"Titus - TITU5"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 17, 1723"~~"""[drowned]...and negro Titus"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 14."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"He drowned with four other men."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1610~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1610~"Unidentified girl"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 3, 1772"~~"""Wines osbon negro Garl"""~~~"Wines Osborn was the son of Captain Daniel Osborn and brother of Daniel Osborn, lawyer. He married Hellen Hull on February 2, 1762 (Salmon Records: 97). He died between March–November, 1786. His widow died March 30, 1811 (Salmon Records: 74). Wines Osborn's household included 1 enslaved person in the 1776 census. In 1790, Helen Osborn's household included 1 enslaved and 1 free (""colored""). In 1800, her household included 1 enslaved person."~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 46"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Wines Osbon [Osborn]"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1609~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1609~"Hager - HAGE3"~~Servant~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 12, 1814"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 253/340."~~~~~~~~~~"Col[onel] J Moore"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/6b077c4b10612b42ed28c872bdbe034b.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1608~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1608~"Unidentified boy"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 1, 1771"~~"""John Moors negro boy starv[ed]."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 46."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Moor[e]"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1607~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1607~"Jake - JAKE1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 29, 1770"~~"""John Tuthill negro Jake d......."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 45."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Tuthill"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1606~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1606~"Unrecorded Name - UNID131"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 1, 1785"~~"""Zacchus Goldsmth Negr Child"""~~~"Census data from the household of Zaccheus Goldsmith: 1776-2 enslaved, 1790-1 enslaved, 1800-1 enslaved."~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 57."~~~Enslaved~Unknown~~~~~~"Zacheus Goldsmith"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1605~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1605~"Simmony - SIMM1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 12, 1784"~~"""Just Tarrils Negro Simmony"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 57."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Justice Tarril [Terrill]"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1604~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1604~"Unidentified woman"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 17, 1784"~~"""Doct Conkling wench"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 57."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Doctor Conkling [Conklyn]"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1603~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1603~"Hannah - HANN3"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 24, 1784"~~"""Garshom Tarry wench Hannah"""~~~"Census data re: enslaved people in Gershom Terry's household: 1776-1 enslaved, 1790-1 enslaved, 1 free [""colored""] 1800- 1 enslaved."~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 57."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Gershom Terry"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1602~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1602~"Pompe - POME1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 8, 1784"~~"""Pompe Negro"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 57."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1601~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1601~"Peg/Peggy Case - PEG8"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1763-1770, calculated from age reported in various records"~~"October 11, 1870"~~~~~"David Wiggins registered a daughter and son born of his enslaved servant Peg in the Southold town record books."~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 111 (marriage) Sag Harbor Express, October 20, 1870, page 2. URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Historian>Documents>Manumissions>1810-1816>image 2/3."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"David Wiggins"~Southold~"She married Jason Case (#1745). They had at least four children, including a son named Crank. Their household (all free people of color) was listed in the following censuses, residing in Shelter Island: 1820: One male, 45+; one female, 45+; one female, age 26-44; two males, 14-25; one female, under 14. 1830: One male, 55-100; one female, 36-54; one female, 24-36; two males, 10-24. 1840: One male, 55-99; one female, 55-99; two males, 24-35; one male, under 10. 1850: Jason Case, 76; Peggy Case, 70. 1860 (in Elias Paine household): Jason Case, 102; Peggy Case, 97."~"April 26, 1798"~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/2d64c32a7ee3b92ca7c862f332ff44dc.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/8925192a1df22eca7155d15d7819e0da.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1600~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1600~"Unrecorded Name - UNID129"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 2, 1774"~~"""[Died] Ezra L homedue Negro twins"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 48."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Ezra L'Hommedieu"~Southold~"Sibling of unidentified child #1581."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1599~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1599~"Unidentified child"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 10, 1794"~~"""Benjamin Davis Negro child"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 64."~~~~~~~~~~"Benjamin Davis"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~Southold~1~0 1598~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1598~"Limos - LIMO2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 18, 1794"~~"""Benjamin Davis Negro Limos"""~~~"The household of Benjamin Davis in Southold included four enslaved people in the 1790 Federal census and two enslaved people in the 1800 Federal census. See #1664 and #1669."~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 64."~~~~~~~~~~"Benjamin Davis"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1597~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1597~[Har…]~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 22, 1749"~~"""Justice Youngs negro Har....."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 32."~~~~Unknown~~~~~~"Justice Youngs"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~Southold~1~0 1596~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1596~"Limos - LIMO1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1709, calculated from his reported age (40) at the time of his death."~~"March 13, 1749 [New Style; 1748 Old Style]"~~"""Limos....negro aged....about 40 years."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 32."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~Southold~1~0 1595~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1595~"Hope - HOPE2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 21, 1748"~~"""Decon Tuthils hope~~Negros"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 32."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Deacon Tuthill"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~Southold~1~0 1594~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1594~"Pegy - PEGY1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 21, 1748"~~"""Pegy Jn Budds wench ~~Negros"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 32."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Budd"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~Southold~1~0 1593~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1593~"Ginne - GINN1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 19, 1805"~~"""Olbersons Negro Ginne in a well"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 70."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Albertson, probably William"~Southold~"She drowned. "~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1592~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1592~"Woman, name not recorded"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 22, 1804"~~"""Sires Wife Negro Smal Pox"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 70."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"She was the wife of Cyrus and died of small pox."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1591~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1591~"Dol - DOL1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Death~~~~~~~~~~Dol~~~~~~~~"Salmon, William. The Salmon Records: A Private Register of Marriages and Deaths of the Residents of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, N.Y. (1696-1811). (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. 1918). Page 69."~~~Unrecorded~Female~~~~~~~"Southold, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~DOL1~African~~~"Civil Document"~~~~"February 1804"~"Dol is referred to as ""Dol Negro"" in this document."~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1590~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1590~"Philis - PHIS3"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 22, 1754"~~"""John Salmons negro woman Philis"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 39."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Salmon"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1589~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1589~"Unidentified female"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 28, 1787"~~"""J...Cleveland negro Wench"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 55."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"J[--] Cleveland"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1588~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1588~"John - JOHN9"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 29, 1783"~~"""[Died] John Negro"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 55."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1587~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1587~"Hope - HOPE1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 31, 1810"~~"""[Died] Jack Negros Wife Hope"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Recordss: 73. Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 250/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"She was the wife of Jack (maybe the same as #1677)."~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/0e4c248b3604d888b5fcb93bea8c27b4.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1586~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1586~"[Then/Theve/Tere?] - THEN1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 18, 1809"~~"""[Died] Widow Halses negrowoman Then"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 73. Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 250/340."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Widow Halsey"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/80d975d06fa3ecf7e073ab24eca679aa.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1585~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1585~"Mingo - MING3"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 25, 1808"~~"""[Died] Mingo Negro Suden [suddenly]"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 73."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1584~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1584~"Titus - TITU4"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1783, calculated from reported age (25 years) at time of death (see Long Island Traveler article)."~~"May 16, 1808"~~"[From Salmon Records], ""Albeson Negro mon Tite"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 249/340 [death]. Also recorded in the Salmon Records: 73. Excerpt from ""Kedar and His Family,"" by Joseph Wickham Case published in the Long Island Traveler, January 23, 1879. "~~~~~~~~~~"William Albertson"~Southold~"He was the eldest son of Keder (#1639) and Peg (#378). He had numerous siblings (identified on his father's page). He died of consumption at an early age. Never married."~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/ddb9a98cbdb97de2679e9b23f2382513.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b40b1337b2a29894e89c8b6bba826a13.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1583~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1583~"Unidentified boy"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 27, 1775"~~"""[Died] Ezra L Homedue Negro Boy"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 48."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Ezra L'Hommedieu"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1582~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1582~"Cyrus - CYRU5"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 29, 1774"~~"""[Died] Cyrus James Webb Negro"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 48."~~~~~~~~~~"James Webb"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1581~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1581~"Unrecorded Name - UNID124"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 2, 1774"~~"""[Died] Ezra Lhomedue Negro twins"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 48."~~~~~~~~~~"Ezra L'Hommedieu"~Southold~"Sibling of unidentified child #1600."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1580~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1580~"Florice - FLOE1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 24, 1774"~~"""[Died] R Hempsted Negro florice"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 48."~~~~~~~~~~"R[obert] Hempstead "~Southold~~~Female?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1579~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1579~"Jack - JACK13"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 26, 1774"~~"""[Died] Joseph Booth Negro Jack"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 48."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Joseph Booth"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1578~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1578~"Unidentified child"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 1, 1774"~~"""[Died] Benj Conkling Negro child morded"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 48."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Benjamin Conkling [Conklyn]"~Southold~"The child was murdered. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1577~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1577~"Unrecorded Name"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 25, 1774"~~"""[Died] Joseph Booths Negro Boy"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 48."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Joseph Booth"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1576~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1576~"Unidentified child"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 1773"~~"""[Died] Zac[eu]s Goldsmith negro child"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 47."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Zacheus Goldsmith"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1575~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1575~"Peter - PETE16"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 23, 1773"~~"""[Died] John Conklings Negro Peter"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 47."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Conkling "~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1574~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1574~"Unrecorded Name - UNID120"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 11, 1768"~~"""[Died] Joseph Wickham negro child"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 44."~~~Enslaved~Unknown~~~~~~"Joseph Wickham"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1573~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1573~"Robin - ROBI1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 8, 1774"~~"""[Died] Wid Hutchinson Negro Robin"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 47."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Widow Hutchinson"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1572~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1572~"Peter - PETE15"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 7, 1774"~~"""[Died] free Peter Negro"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 47."~~~Free~~~~~~~~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1571~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1571~"Tom - TOM5"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 12, 1774"~~"""[Died] Justice Youngs Negro Tom"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 47."~~~~~~~~~~"Justice Youngs"~Southold~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1570~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1570~"Judah - JUDA4"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 7, 1725"~~"""[Died] Mr. Way negro woman Judah."" "~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 17."~~~~~~~~~~"Mr. Way"~Southold~~~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1569~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1569~"Unrecorded Name - UNID119"~~"Indigenous descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1633, calculated from her reported age (92) at the time of her death."~~"June 1725"~~"""[Died] 92 Josiah Indian Sqow"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 17."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She was the wife of Josiah."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1568~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1568~"Betty - BETT3"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1698, calculated from her reported age (27) at the time of her death."~~"June 1725"~~"""[Died] Benj Moors negro woman 27 Betty."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 17."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Benjamin Moore"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1567~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1567~"Unrecorded Name - UNID118"~~"Indigenous descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1675, calculated from her reported age (50) at the time of her death."~~"June 1725"~~"""[Died] A Indian woman...50"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 16."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1566~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1566~"Unidentified child"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 11, 1725"~~"""[Died] Capt Reeves negro child."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 16."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Captain Reeve"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1565~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1565~"Shubol - SHUB2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 9, 1808"~~"""[Died] Shubol Negro. Poore."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 72. Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 249/340."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"He was possibly the same man as #1695."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1564~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1564~"Caesar - CAES2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 24, 1807"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven's History of Mattituck: 355 [transcription]. 1. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 136/157."~~~~Male~~~~~~~Mattituck~"May be the same as #485."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/498e82826881628972e087c4b30245c1.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1563~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1563~"Peg - PEG5"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 6, 1807"~~"""[Died] my black Girl Peg"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven's History of Mattituck: 356 [transcription]. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 137/157."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Reverend Benjamin Goldsmith"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/d68f5647fffe01b3cb4be3da93c040c0.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1562~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1562~"Lil - LIL1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 10, 1806"~~"""[Died] Old Lil / Negro."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 71."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She died at an old age."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1561~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1561~"John Petro - JOHN8"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 2, 1806"~~"""[Died] John Pet[r]o Negro."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 71."~~~~Male~~~~~~~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1560~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1560~"Clo - CLO1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 22, 1806"~~"""[Died] Clo Negro."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 71."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1559~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1559~"Coffe - COFF1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 1793"~~"""[Died] William olbersons Negro Coffe"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 63."~~~~Male~~~~~~"William Albertson"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1558~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1558~"Unidentified male"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 7, 1793"~~"""[Died] Negro Jemes Wickham"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 63."~~~~~~~~~~"James Wickham"~Southold~"Perhaps ""Jemes Wickham"" was the name of the deceased."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1557~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1557~"Unrecorded Name - UNID122"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 18, 1792"~~"""[Died] Nan Baley Negro"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 63."~~~~Unknown~~~~~~"Nan Baley"~Southold~"Perhaps Nan Baley was the name of the deceased."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1556~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1556~"Mary - MARY4"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 7, 1792"~~"""[Died] Cpt Benjamin Paines Negro Mary"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 63."~~~~Female~~~~~~"Captain Benjamin Pain"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1555~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1555~"Unidentified child"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 22, 1750"~~"""[Died] at night David Coreys negro child"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 33."~~~~~~~~~~"David Cory"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1554~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1554~"Pegg - PEGG4"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 9, 1813"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 253/340."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She died at the poor house."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f6a0abfb7a6d548b22832bfa3491b283.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1553~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1553~"Unrecorded Name - UNID113"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 8, 1810"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 250/340."~~~~Unknown~~~~~~~Southold~"The child's father was Jack. It's possible the child's mother was Hope (#1587) who died March 31, 1810 [in childbirth?]."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/bcda1368a58ba50acdaf2512b674d95a.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1551~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1551~"Peg - PEG4"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 24, 1804"~~"""[Died] Peg...Negro of Silas Horton, deceased."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven's History of Mattituck: 354."~~~~Female~~~~~~"Silas Horton, deceased"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1550~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1550~"Jacob - JACO1"~~"Indigenous descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 6, 1796"~~"""[Died] Levi Ingens child Jacob lo.t."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 65."~~~~Male~~~~~~~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1548~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1548~"Unidentified infant"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 29, 1755"~~"""[Died] Leftenant Thos Reeve Infant negro garl"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 41."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Lieutenant Thomas Reeve"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1547~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1547~"Unrecorded Name - UNID111"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 3, 1755"~~"""[Died] Doct Samll Gilstons negro child"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 41."~~~~Unknown~~~~~~"Samuel Guilston"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1546~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1546~"Unidentified female"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 3, 1755"~~"""[Died] Decn James Reeve negro garl"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 41."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Deacon James Reeve"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1545~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1545~"Unrecorded Name - UNID109"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 4, 1755"~~"""[Died] S. hud....negro g...."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 41."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Samuel Hudson"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1544~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1544~"Hiram Truman - HIRM2"~~"Mixed ancestry; African and Northwest European."~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 15, 1807"~~"April 12, 1828. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970. Page 150/340 Original indenture, see URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber D 1683-1832>image 44-45/238."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"Hiram was the only known child of Prince (#1498) and Phillis (#1660). Orphaned at a young age, Hiram was indentured until age 21 (June 6, 1828) to Matthias Case, one of the administrators of his father's estate. ABSTRACT of Indenture, dated Mary 6, 1812 (Southold Town Records 3:76-77): Hiram Truman (free Negro boy, age four years and eleven months), son of Prince Truman and his wife, Phillis (both deceased) is bound out as a servant to Matthias Case of Southold for sixteen years and one month, or until he reaches the age of twenty-one [=6 June 1828]...Matthias Case will provide room and board, send him to school to learn to write and read/cypher. At expiration of his term, Case shall provide Hiram with one new suit of clothes, two new shirts, a new hat, two pairs of stockings, pair of new shoes, three dollars current money, a new Bible, and all his everyday clothes. [The following note was entered by Renssellaer Horton, Town Clerk, on January 18, 1829.] “Hiram Trueman committed suicide on Saturday, 12 April 1828 by hanging. It is the first act of this kind ever known to have been committed in the Jurisdiction of this Parish.” "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/69055f5ec87d2eae99f3f8767910ad9e.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/8cec0e185c8e7e6ea9f4ba817c93f3c6.pdf~Person~Southold~1~0 1542~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1542~"Peter - PETE12"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 6, 1806"~Southold~~~~~"July 29, 1813"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 152/340 [baptism]. URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Historian>Documents>Manumissions>1810-1816>image 1/3 [birth]."~~~Indentured~Male~~~~~~"Benjamin Davis"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/6b8ef64750ee8d595d6185e87a41b427.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/6fb1fe4b5986a0b7d68b3e7ad93c39f7.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1541~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1541~"Catoo - CATO7"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 29, 1813"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 152/340."~~~Indentured~~~~~~~"Benjamin Davis [probably]"~Southold~"Circumstantial evidence suggests Catoo was a child of Dorcas (#1664); sibling of John (#1540) and Peter (#1542)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/873168674a90b2169544f39b71b80d73.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1540~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1540~"John - JOHN5"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 19, 1804"~Southold~"July 17, 1816"~~~~"July 29, 1813"~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>images 152/340 [baptism] and 254/340 [death]. URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Historian>Documents>Manumissions>1810-1816>image 1/3."~~~Indentured~Male~~~~~~"Benjamin Davis"~Southold~"Circumstantial evidence suggests that John was the son of Dorcas (#1664); brother of Catoo (#1541) and Peter (1542). "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/9af592de5e6cd5ae733a02b7073ab6ca.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/0704a4aa22658499b3c71f12ee4bb9a2.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1539~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1539~"Matilda - MATI1"~~"person of color"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 133/340."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She married Samuel (#1538), a person of color."~"December 4, 1817"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/becf8efd618d00a9e862dc22846ac69f.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1538~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1538~"Samuel - SAMU1"~~"person of color"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 133/340."~~~~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"He married Matilda (#1539), a person of color."~"December 4, 1817"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/84dac92132d2469e36d1b805b1a0bc84.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1537~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1537~"Betty - BETT2"~~"free black"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 132/340."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She married Harry (#1536), a free Black man."~"August 3, 1816"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/90b287a38acfa263489a98edf5fd174f.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1536~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1536~"Harry - HARR2"~~"free black"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 132/340."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"He married Betty (#1537), a free Black woman."~"August 3, 1816"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/21c0143981f1953cb9b3c17b8ac19967.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1535~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1535~"Hitty - HITY1"~~"a squaw"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 131/340."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She married Jack (#1534), a Negro man."~"November 3, 1814"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/9e96d0278fc99a0d74425145cc46a477.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1534~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1534~"Jack - JACK25"~~"negro man"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 131/340."~~~~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"He married Hitty (#1535), a squaw."~"November 3, 1814"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f96ee6bafdcc54ecc74aa74da1277598.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1533~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1533~"Dorothy - DORO1"~~~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970. Page 130/340"~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She married Hushai or Hushi (#1532)."~"July 29, 1810"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c5692d0901c13caa12f76d94e48205a9.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1532~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1532~"Hushai or Hushi - HUSH1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1778, calculated from his reported age (30 years) at the time of his manumission."~~"November 13, 1813"~~~~~~~"March 26, 1808 (manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor). May 24, 1808 (manumission approval recorded). June 1, 1808 (manumission sworn to in public). June 16, 1808, manumission paper recorded in town record book)."~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>images 130/340 (marriage) and 253/340 (death). Manumission record see URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber D 1683-1832>image 31/238. Transcription in Southold Town Records, Volume 3: 52, 54-55."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Widow Phoebe Wickham"~Southold~"He married Dorothy (#1533). Hushai or Hushi was an uncommon name, so we believe these records belong to the same man. Gilbert Horton was granted administration papers in 1814 for the estate of ""Hughshi,"" deceased (Southold Historical Museum card catalogue reference #1.12.33)."~"July 29, 1810"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/40f117b90c1264d850f2a87bccd7271e.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/d2d3f023007f27d287c969deafa0a9db.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/3b284ec42d6c8d7dc62787f39660e23b.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1531~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1531~"Terrisa or Teresa Ward - TERR1"~~"Colored; resident of Shelter Island."~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1802-1807 (birth year range calculated from age reported on 1850 federal census and death notice)."~~"June 21, 1894"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 127/340. 1850 and 1860 federal census enumerations of Southampton, Sag Harbor post office. Death notice from unnamed newspaper attached to Ancestry Public Tree."~~~~Female~~~~~~~"Southold, Shelter Island, and Sag Harbor."~"She married William Prime (#1530) of Shelter Island. She was likely a daughter of London Ward (#1738). She and her husband moved to Sag Harbor where they raised six children. She died in 1894."~"June 15, 1828"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b307c4577d89c269a5e91c9e1fe2f8ce.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/d2884be3982364a0580c12b064db4d43.jpg~Person~Southold~1~0 1530~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1530~"William Prime - WILL7"~~"Seaman, colored, resident of Shelter Island."~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"circa 1808 (birth year calculated from reported age in 1850 federal census)."~~"(1865, unsourced)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 127/340 (marriage). Affidavit of free status given at Philadelphia (1831); available at Ancestry.com. Five children are named in the 1850 federal census at Southampton; Marcy (21), William (18), Rachel (17), James (15), and Charles (6). The eldest son, Henry (born 1825) is unsourced at this time. Newsclipping from Sag-Harbor Express, January 19, 1860, page 2 (incomplete)."~~~~Male~~~~~~~"Southold, Shelter Island, and Sag Harbor."~"He married Terrisa Ward (#1531) of Shelter Island. He stood 5'3"" tall with black eyes and a burn scar on his right leg below the knee. A seaman by trade. He and Terrisa/Teresa raised six children six children in Sag Harbor, where he was an active member of the Zion AME Church. He died in 1865 (unsourced)."~"June 15, 1828 at Southold First Presbyterian Church."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e5f7ca041a40981f64b4433d130fb5de.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/038770a956dc79759dec7926213fb71a.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/a73c46416de0806a28841b26037c18e0.jpg~Person~Southold~1~0 1529~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1529~"Miranda - MIRA1"~~"free negro woman of this place "~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 125/340."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She married Silas (#1528), a ""free Negro man of this place."""~"August 10, 1806"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/4d278fab05e8de880932996e9e007d6d.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1528~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1528~"Silas - SILA3"~~"Free negro man of this place"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 125/340."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"He married Miranda (#1529), a ""free Negro woman of this place."""~"August 10, 1806"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/be9dee5c54454eaac1a8750acb57ee47.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1527~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1527~"Mary [Sor Roots] - MARY3"~~"Indian woman"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"It's possible her surname was Surroot. In July 1746, Jacob Surroot and Stephen Surroot [Indian or Negro] were mustered into Captain James Fanning's Company (of Suffolk County) for a campaign to Albany. This is not a statement of any suggested relationship between Mary and these two men. It simply points out the similarity of surnames for future research. Source: Second Annual Report of the State Historian of the State of New York, Volume 2 (1897): 624. ^^Surroot on 1746 muster roll"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 123/340."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She married Joseph Smith (#1526), a Negro man."~"September 11, 1802"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/3d79d23322f4d662d1ecd692a70a0975.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1526~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1526~"Joseph Smith - JOSE6"~~"negro man"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 123/340."~~~~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"He married Mary [Sor Roots] (#1527), an Indian woman."~"September 11, 1802"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/0661b7eca53d31486f4e247f4e074c19.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1525~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1525~"Dorcus or Dorcas - DORC7"~~"Black woman"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Between September—December 1810, full church membership."~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>images 123/340(marriage) and 220/340 (full membership)."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She married Reuben (#1524), a Negro man. They may have been the parents of Peter Booth (#1704)."~"August 8, 1802"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/3da160a3bc160419ed35f21c2aee81a9.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/70bcc21fdf6836851cc9550a6eada4bd.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1524~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1524~"Reuben - REUB3"~~"Negro man"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 123/340."~~~~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"He married Dorcus (#1525), a Black woman. They may have been the parents of Peter Booth (#1704)."~"August 8, 1802"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/96e9aec8bd16d2e72a5ffb710e7faa8b.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1523~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1523~"Catherine - CATE3"~~"Indian woman of Southampton"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 122/340."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She married Isaac (#1522), a Negro man formerly of Brookhaven."~"September 5, 1800 at Southold First Presbyterian Church."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton,Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/552363805e6a87d09f79dfd86e69a6bf.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1522~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1522~"Isaac - ISAC2"~~"Negro man formerly of Brookhaven"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 122/340."~~~~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"He married Catherine (#1523), an Indian woman of Southampton"~"September 5, 1800"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Brookhaven,Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/19b7784ba65ff0da2a28296a2307f2fa.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1521~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1521~"Lydia - LYDI1"~~"Negro woman of Shelter Island"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 121/340."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She married Cuff (#1520), a negro man of Jonathan Havens of Shelter Island."~"January 17, 1799"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/267f531f9da981ab61c04d942be7d416.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1520~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1520~"Cuff - CUFF1"~~"Negro man"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 121/340."~~~~Male~~~~~~"Jonathan Havens, Esquire of Shelter Island"~Southold~"He married Lydia (#1521), a negro woman of Shelter Island."~"January 17, 1799, at First Presbyterian Church at Southold. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f85d0f6e92fb1606b682c42a83682e8e.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1519~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1519~"Phillis - PHIS7"~~"servant woman"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 289/340."~~~~Female~~~~~~"Benajah Gardner of Plumb Island [New York]"~Southold~"She married Jack (#1518), a servant of Joshua Raymond Jr of Montville. Montville was a parish north of New London, Connecticut."~"January 24, 1788"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/eed6cf7b23cfda2ae25f0fb183c86df4.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1518~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1518~"Jack - JACK11"~~servant~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 289/340."~~~~Male~~~~~~"Joshua Raymond Jr of Montville [or New London North Parish], Connecticut"~Southold~"He married Phillis, (#1519), a servant of Benajah Gardner of Plumb Island [New York]."~"January 24, 1788"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Connecticut,Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/08a76e319b0e41d14f046ea29b10bce3.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1517~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1517~"Nance - NANC1"~~"Negro or mulatto of Oysterponds"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 289/340."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She married David (#1516), a negro of Wading River [New York]."~"January 24, 1788"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b6dd0e7f113de9082b8262503bbeb356.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1516~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1516~"David - DAVI2"~~"Negro of Wading River"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 289/340."~~~~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"Married Nance negro/mulatto of Oyster Ponds [today's Orient, New York]."~"January 24, 1788"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Southold,Wading River"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/5cef2f27fb6f8009732f0f81ad8aa918.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1514~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1514~"Jude - JUDE3"~~Negro~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 275/340."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She married Peter (#1513), a Negro."~"February 24, 1765"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1b26a3fdb6db677f297c7ae94791d592.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1513~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1513~"Peter - PETE14"~~Negro~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 275/340."~~~~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"He married Jude (#1514), a Negro."~"February 24, 1765"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e2ef5ccd4464601b30b12909109a1497.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1512~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1512~"Florah - FLOR4"~~Negro~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 21, 1795"~~"An oral history source [diary of Augustus Griffin] states she was a well-regarded nurse and implies that she was the mother of Dianna Williams (#1683)."~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 275/340. A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906), page 350. A transcript of the oral history source from Grania B. Marcus, Discovering the African-Americam Experience in Suffolk County, 1620-1860 (1995, 1988): 61 (original at the Center of Brooklyn History, formerly the Brooklyn Historical Society)."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She married Crank (#1511), a Negro. Flora, an uncommon name, pops up in records of the Hudson family (of Shelter Island and Southold), suggesting they were her likely enslavers. In 1774, Samuel Hudson (died 1781) instructed in his will that ""my negro wench Florah...shall have her choice which of my daughters she shall live with after my wife's decease which said wench I give to my wife during her life."" She was likely the woman named Florow ""wench of Samuel Hutson"" whose death was recorded at Mattituck, suggesting that she (or perhaps her daughter) had become the property of Samuel's heir, also named Samuel Hudson (1738-1812). "~"January 2, 1764"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/5eb1180a50803be0a3d07d7dc1b1ddfe.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1511~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1511~"Crank - CRAN1"~~Negro~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April, 1825"~~"Oral tradition from the diary of Augustus Griffin states that Crank was known on Shelter Island ""as a manufacturer of salt from salt water by boiling it at Shelter Island in the Revolutionary War."" The same source states he was the father of Diana Williams of Shelter Island (#1683). [Transcript from Grania B. Marcus, Discovering the African-American Experience in Suffolk County, 1620-1860 (1995, 1988): 61. Original at the Center for Brooklyn History (formerly the Brooklyn Historical Society). He was enumerated in the 1790 and 1800 federal censuses, residing in Shelter Island. Henry Packer Dering, in a letter to Nichol Havens, wrote that ""old Crank"" died in the first weeks of April, 1825, and was buried at the ""old mansion,""i.e., Sylvester Manor, attending were members of the Dering families."~~~~~~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 275/340. Letter. Henry Packer Dering to Nichol Havens, April 19, 1825. Original in the East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"He married Florah (#1512), a Negro."~"January 2, 1764"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Shelter Island,Southold"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/3a0709e399d61078418e5d38ff00615c.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1510~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1510~"Keturah - KETU1"~~"Negro slave"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1789, calculated from her reported age (28 years) at the time of her manumission which is close to a calculated birth year based on her reported age at death."~~"January 30, 1867^^Keturah's gravestone in Cutchogue."~~~~"October 7, 1804"~~~"August 10, 1816 (manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor). October 3, 1817 (manumission certificate recorded by town clerk)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records Volume 3:94. Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 299/340 (baptism). Deed of Gift transcription from Grania B. Marcus, Discovering the African-American Experience in Suffolk County, 1620–1860 (1995, 1988): 108. Original at the East Hampton Library, Long Island Collection."~~~~Female~~~~~~"The Landon family."~Southold~"She was the daughter of Cyrus Osborn (#1508) and Zipporah (#1507). Her only known sibling was Cyrus (#1509). At some time, she moved from the Landon household to the Horton household after Mary Landon married Silas Horton in 1827. She appeared in the Silas Horton household in the 1850 and 1860 Federal censuses, as well as the 1865 New York State census. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/8643cff510510008538e36243c9c8084.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/389b472f5e5a65d00d0989007721a0a1.pdf~Person~Southold~1~0 1509~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1509~"Sires [Cyrus] - CYRU10"~~Negro~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"December 24, 1811 [or 1804, see biographical notes]."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 70, 75. Wayland Jefferson, ""Cutchogue: Southold's First Colony (1940),"" page 114."~~~~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"He was the son of Cyrus Osborn (#1508) and Zipporah Landon (#1507); brother of Keturah (#1510). Documents confirm the death of two men named Cyrus Osborn. The first in 1804 by lock jaw. The second in 1811 by drowning. While we can assign Cyrus to this family with high certainty, it's impossible to assign his death date without further information."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1508~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1508~"Sires [Cyrus] - CYRU8^^Osborn"~~"Negro man"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 25, 1804 [or 1811, see biographical notes]."~~~~"May 25, 1758 [transcribed as ""Givis"" but likely Ciris or Cyrus]."~~~"April 8, 1794 (manumission certificate approved by overseers of the poor). April 9, 1794 (manumission certificate recorded by town clerk)."~~~~~~~"Wayland Jefferson, ""Cutchogue: Southold's First Colony (1940),"" pages 154 (baptism) and 114 (death). Southold Town Records Volume 2:449-450 (manumission). Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 286/340 (marriage). The Salmon Records (page 70) reported the death of ""Sires Orsborn Negro Lock Jaw"" in 1804. On page 75, it recorded the death of ""Sires Negro"" along with others during a storm on December 24, 1811. "~~~~Male~~~~~~"The Osborn family. First by Captain Daniel Osborn, then by his son, lawyer Daniel Osborn."~Southold~"He married Zipporah (#1507) and had two known children: Cyrus (#1509) and Keturah (#1510). Documents confirm the death of two men named Cyrus Osborn, presumably a father and son. The first in 1804 by lock jaw. The second in 1811 by drowning when the sloop Rosetta was lost in a storm. Oral tradition suggests that Cyrus (father, not son) drowned in the storm, but it's impossible to assign with certainty who died at which time without further evidence. "~"August 4, 1785"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/2711787ee7753a0312afadeae04a6f8a.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1507~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1507~"Zipporah - ZIPP2"~~"Negro woman"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1763, calculated from her reported age (81 years) at her death."~~"January 11, 1844.^^Zipporah's gravestone in Cutchogue."~~~~~~~"October 7, 1804. Admitted to full church membership. "~~~~~~~"Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970>New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>images 286/340 (marriage) and 327/340 (full church membership). Deed of Gift transcription from Grania B. Marcus, Discovering the African-American Experience in Suffolk County, 1620–1860 (1995, 1988): 108. Original at the East Hampton Library, Long Island Collection."~~~~Female~~~~~~"The Landon family. First by Samuel Landon, then his son Jared, then his grandson Henry."~Southold~"She married Cyrus Osborn (#1508). They had two known children: Cyrus (#1509) and Keturah (#1510). The will of Jared Landon (Suffolk County Surrogate Court Liber D:20; written in 1815, proved in 1816) gave instructions to free Zipporah and Keturah. Oral tradition says she cooked for Judge Samuel Landon (Wayland Jefferson, ""Southold and Its People in the Revolutionary Days (1932),"" page 16). Because her name was uncommon, she may have been the daughter of Pomp an Dorcas, who was baptized at Mattituck in 1770 (#474). "~"August 4, 1785"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/220bd2298efaa87d85cebfa56f3e783c.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/15fce8e1b3d59175fbd4f771efa62e5e.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/8771eb8ff28c9c0c6705ee49286260c3.pdf~Person~Southold~1~0 1506~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1506~"Unidentified boy"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1752, calculated from his reported age (3) at the time of his death."~~"August 1756"~~"""[Died] Wm Albertsons Negro boie...3"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 42."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"William Albertson"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1505~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1505~"Hagar/Hegur - HAGA6"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 7, 1756 [New Style]"~~"""[Died] Doct Guilstons negro woman Hegur"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 42."~~~~Female~~~~~~"[Samuel] Guilston"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1504~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1504~"Jack - JACK10"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August-September 1763"~~"""[Died] Noer Tuthill Negro Jack"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 98."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Noah Tuthill"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1503~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1503~"Silve - SILE1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 1, 1797"~~"""[Died] Negro woman Silve"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 65."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1502~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1502~"Darcis/Dorcas - DORC6"~~"African descent [probably]"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 1, 1796"~~"""[Died] Jeds wife Darcis"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 65."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1501~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1501~"Fillis - FILL1"~~"Mixed ancestry: African and Northwest European"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 14, 1773"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber E 1818-1887>image 147/175, or page 43 (right top)."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She was a daughter of Prince (#1496) and Pegg (#1497). Her known siblings were Prince (#1498), Jeffrey (#1499), and Hiram (#1500)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/535a9964af9eecc9d15519559d1ac8d4.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1500~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1500~"Hiram - HIRM1"~~"Mixed ancestry; African and Northwest European"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 10, 1772"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber E 1818-1887>image 147/175 or page 43 (top right). "~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"He was a son of Prince (#1496) and Pegg (#1497). His known siblings were Prince (#1498), Jeffrey (#1499), and Fillis (#1501)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/d1891f2136ec20480b8f84d16617e094.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1499~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1499~"Jeffrey - JEFF1"~~"Mixed ancestry: African and Northwestern European"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~~~"September 28, 1800"~~~~~~~~~~"Original baptism record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>images 295/340 and 326/340."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"He was a son of Prince (#1496) and Peggy (#1497). His known siblings were Prince (#1498), Hiram (#1500), and Fillis (#1501)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1e19f53c675a46ff3b2e3578da26f724.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/903c8e76f3688cbcf806bf09211ca678.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1498~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1498~"Prince - PRIN4"~~"Mixed ancestry; African and Northwest European"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~"November 16, 1807"~~~~"September 28, 1800 (as an adult)"~~~~~~~~~~"Original baptism record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 295/340 and 326/340 (duplicate). Original marriage record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 119/157. (Or in Craven's History of Mattituck: 337). Original death record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 248/340. His death was also recorded in Salmon Records: 72. Suffolk Gazette, July 30, 1808 (administration of estate)."~~~Free~Male~~~~~~~Southold~"He was a son of Prince (#1496) and Pegg (#1497). His known siblings were Jeffrey (#1499), Hiram (#1500), and Fillis (#1501). He married Phillis (#1660), a servant of Mr. Ezra L'Hommedieu. They had one son, Hiram (#1544). His wife predeceased him by five months. After he died, administration papers were granted to John Paine and Matthias Case."~"August 19, 1806"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mattituck,Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/0c18ecd8f357329d1438aa75e57d0b3a.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/604510bd4b0f7d8d60f800916a8e36a7.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/5fdd08732940593cbad6bfabeb760de9.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/a8824299e8fe33cc42dea2ab6ec5fe4f.pdf~Person~Southold~1~0 1497~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1497~"Margaret/Pegg - PEGG3"~~"Mixed ancestry; African and Northwest European"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"After September 28, 1800 (date her two sons were baptized; see #1498 and #1499). "~~"Per Salmon Records: ""...[died] Pag Trumon child."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber E 1818-1887>image 147/175; page 43 top right. "~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She married Prince (#1496). They had four known children: Prince (#1498), Jeffrey (#1499), Hiram (#1500), and Fillis (#1501). One of her children (either Fillis or an unidentified child) died July 13, 1785 (Salmon Records: 58). A Connecticut court case sheds light on Pegg's origins. Jeffries v Truman (March 1774) at New London County, Superior Court. Court depositions show that Lettice Jeffries and her sister, Peg, had been born free on Long Island. Their mother was a free woman of Irish descent who worked for a branch of the Truman family on Long Island. Depositions from Long Islanders included Jonathan Terry, Amon Taber, Eleazar Truman, Robert Sheffield, and Elizabeth King. [Abstract taken from James Brewer Stewart, Venture Smith and the Business of Slavery and Freedom (2010): 107–108.] The 1790 Federal census at Southold enumerated Peggy Truman as a head of household that included two white females. "~"December 4, 1769."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/318593e89110c2b18d005d300cd20b0c.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1496~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1496~"Prince - PRIN3"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 31, 1796"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 65 (death). Southold Town Records Liber E: 43 [image 147/175]; unpublished, available at URL southoldtownny.gov=>Weblink/Laserfiche=>Town Clerk>Town Record Books>Liber E 1818-1887>image 147/175 [top right]."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Samuel Landon"~Southold~"HIs wife, Peg (#1497), was of mixed ancestry (African and Northwestern European). They had four known children: Prince (#1498), Jeffrey (#1499), HIram (#1500), and Fillis (#1501)."~"December 4, 1769"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/313323f7a535c1de1bc90d8f5b5b8fda.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1495~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1495~"John - JOHN7"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 5, 1788"~~"[Died] ""Josua Clarks negro John"" [A footnote reads ""Uncertain.,"" but doesn't say what information is uncertain.]"~~~"Other sources refer to Joshua Clark as a doctor. The 1776 census of Southold Township enumerated two enslaved people over 16 years in Joshua Clark's household."~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 60."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Joshua Clark"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1493~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1493~"Unrecorded Name - UNID106"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 1775"~~"[Died] ""Widow Hutchinson negro child...."" [A footnote reads: Under ""Hutch"" is the name Bany. It is impossible to decide to which entry this refers.]"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 50."~~~Enslaved~Unknown~~~~~~"Widow Hutchinson"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1492~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1492~"Unrecorded Name - UNID105"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July [19], 1775"~~"[Died] ""Benj Wells negro child."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 49."~~~Enslaved~Unknown~~~~~~"Benjamin Wells"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1491~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1491~"Yarrobu or Yarraubey - YARR1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 21, 1778"~~"[From Salmon Records], ""Terrels negro Yarrobu"" [From Mattituck register] ""Yarribo Negro servant of Barnabas Terryl Esqr..."""~~~"The 1776 census for Southold Township enumerated three enslaved people over 16 years in Barnabas Terrill's household."~~"October 20, 1758; baptism of his daughter, Eddy. March 3, 1776; entered into full communion. "~~~~~~~"For his death, see the Salmon Records: 51. For the baptism of his daughter, see original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 16/157. [Transcription in Craven's History of Mattituck (1906): 259.] Original ""full communion"" record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 28/157."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Barnabas Terrill"~Southold~"He was the husband of Lacy/Lucy (#1700) and the father of Eddy (#1851). "~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1750-1760,1770-1780,Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/cea9a6b551366a5a1d1ebe786c47b4e5.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/449b0bcdad71992fa6c5d1bcf6465e88.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1490~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1490~"Mary Gurdon/Jurdon/Jordan - MARY2"~~"Indigenous descent "~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 11, 1777"~~"""Died a Squaw called Mary Gurdon ye younger."" "~~~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906), page 343. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 126/157."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She was identified as ""the younger"" implying that her mother may have been also named Mary Jurdon (#1878). "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c381d6d6954107e957f27f4b51465b3c.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1489~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1489~"Unrecorded Name - UNID104"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 3, 1697"~~"[Died] ""....a negro."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 5."~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1488~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1488~"Tobee - TOEE1"~~Indigneous~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 7, 1731"~~"[Died] ""George Elis Tobee Indian"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 20."~~~~Male~~~~~~"George Ellis"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1487~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1487~"Killis - KILS1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 27, 1731"~~"[Died] ""Samll Conklyns Negro man Killis."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 20."~~~~Male~~~~~~"Samuel Conkling"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1486~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1486~"Unrecorded Name - UNID103"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 20, 1781"~~"[Died] ""Joshua Benjaman Negro child."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 54."~~~Enslaved~Unknown~~~~~~"Joshua Benjamin"~Southold~"At an annual town meeting (April 10, 1781), the town recorded payment of 1 pound, 12 shillings ""to Joshua Benjamin for a ""Black Child."" No further information was given. This may be the same child who died a few months later. See Southold Town Records Volume 3: 61."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1485~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1485~"Joseph - JOSE5"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 6, 1781"~~"""...three Negros drouned...Parkers Wickhams York and [O]sbons Catury Joseph negro child."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 54."~~~~Male~~~~~~"Probably a member of the Osborn family"~Southold~"He drowned with York (#1483) and Catury (#1484) and may have been their son."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1484~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1484~"Catury - CATU1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 6, 1781"~~"""...three Negros drouned...Parkers Wickhams York and [O]sbons Catury Joseph negro child."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 54."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Probably a member of the Osborn family"~Southold~"Catury is likely a variation of Keturah. She drowned with York (#1483) and Joseph (#1485), a child. They were perhaps her husband and son."~~"Female, probably"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1483~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1483~"York - YORK1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 6, 1781"~~"""...three Negros drouned..."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 54."~~~~Male~~~~~~"Parker Wickham"~Southold~"Drowned with Catury (#1484) and Joseph (#1485)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1482~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1482~"Joseph - JOSE4"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 20, 1780"~~"""Joseph Booth Negro Josep"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 53."~~Male~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Joseph Booth"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1481~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1481~"John - JOHN6"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 12, 1740 [New Style or 1739/40 Old Style]"~~"""Jn Negro.....F 922718 [meaning of notation is unknown]"" "~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 27."~~Male~~Male~~~~~~~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1480~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1480~"Unidentified girl"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 25, 1739"~~"""Justice Wickhams Negro garl"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 26."~~Female~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Justice Wickham"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1479~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1479~"Dinah Sworta - DINA4"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 22, 1739"~~"""B: L hommedieu Dinah Sworta or negro wench"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 26."~~Female~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Probably Benjamin L'Hommedieu"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1478~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1478~"Will - WILL6"~~Indigenous~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 13, 1754"~~"""Jn Wells Indian boie Will"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 38."~~Male~~Male~~~~~~"John Wells"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1477~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1477~"Unidentified girl"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 24, 1754"~~"""Justs Thomas Youngs Negro garl"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 38."~~Female~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Justice Thomas Youngs"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1476~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1476~"Robbin - ROBB1"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1729, calculated from his reported age (25 years) at the time of his death."~~"April 3, 1754"~~"""Colll Hutchinsons Negro Robbin 25"""~~~"Colonel Elijah Hutchinson died October 15, 1754 (age 56); Salmon Records: 39."~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 38."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Colonel Hutchinson"~Southold~~~"Male (probable)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1475~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1475~"Dinah - DINA3"~~Indigenous~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 28, 1753"~~"[Died], ""Dinah Squaw"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 38."~~Female~~Female~~~~~~~Southold~"She was likely the mother of #1865."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southold~~Person~Southold~1~0 1474~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1474~"Silas L'Hommedieu - SILA2"~~"African descent"~~~~~"Jackie Dinan"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1776, calculated from his reported age (28) at the time of his manumission."~~"August 29, 1810"~~~~~~~"December 25, 1804 (manumission approved by the overseers of the poor). January 30, 1805 (manumission certificate registered in town record book)."~~~~~~~"Southold Town Records 3: 43–45 (manumission). Salmon Records: 74 [duplicate of the same death entered in the church register book]. Original Southold parish register accessed at Ancestry.com under the collection entitled, U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701–1970> New York>Southold>First Presbyterian Church>Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1749-1832>image 250/340 [death]. Wills of Ezra L'Hommedieu at New York University Fales Special Collections>Sylvestor Manor Archive>L'Hommedieu Family>Series B/Ezra L'Hommedieu>Box 16>Folder 3."~~Male~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Ezra L'Hommedieu"~~"Ezra L'Hommedieu included Silas in two versions of his will. the first dated December 28, 1789: ""To Nicoll Floyd the service of my negro boy Silas until he arrives at the age of 22 years at which time he be freed adn that in the meantime he be learnt to read...."" The second in an updated will (which revoked the first), dated 1810 [month and day left blank]: ""I give and bequeath unto Silas a negro man whom I have lately manumitted the sum of $250..."""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Probate,Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f1ed8913a63e4545f6662e9a66b7d261.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1390~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1390~"Jude - JUDE2"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 27, 1788 [or January 27, 1788]."~~"[Died] ""Zacheus Goldsmth Wench Jude."""~~"February 23, 1772"~~Jude~"October 25, 1772 (received into full church communion). January 9, 1774 (confessed to sin of fornication)."~~~~~~~"Salmon Records: 60."~~Female~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Zacheus Goldsmith"~Southold~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Southold~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/24920081ea5eda4f0c39d49eea0eefad.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1ee2c91d1100271947924d809dc1415e.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f895a761a90ad666aae82e55e92eeb4b.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1338~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1338~"Dorkas - DORK1^^1698^^Southold"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Joseph Wickham Case, Southold Town Records Volume 2 (1884), page 179."~~~Free~Female~~~~~~~~"Dorkas, an Indian woman, was the mother of Sarah (#1337)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~Southold~1~0 1337~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1337~"Sarah Robins - SARA9^^1698^^Southold and Southampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca. 1690"~"probably Southold"~~~"James Paresall [Parshall] of Southold sold Sarah to John Parker of Southampton, [cloth] fuller, for 16 pounds in 1698. Parker subsequently conveyed Sarah to John Week (Bridgehampton); Week conveyed her to Captain Robert Walters (NYC) who transported and sold her against her will as an enslaved woman in Madeira. She applied to the English Consul there which ordered her return. Back in New York (ca. 1712), Sarah asked for the governor's protection and legal assistance. She explained her personal experience at being sold into slavery, although free born, and asked for protection so that this wouldn't happen again."~~~~~~~~~~~~"Joseph Wickham Case, Southold Town Records Volume 2 (1884), page 179. "~"Petition of Sarah Robins to NYS Governor Robert Hunter with transcription"~~~Female~~~~~~"John Parker"~~"Her mother, Dorkas (#1338), was an Indian woman."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/fd70bf260ba60b774a56c594040f3d0d.JPG~Person~Southampton~1~0 1336~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1336~"Joseph - JOSE3^^1772^^Mattituck"~~Indian~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906), page 279. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 58/157; 78/157."~~~~Male~~~~~~~~"He was the husband of Mary (#1335) and father of Unice (#494)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/6d8972e874fc4fb2a89950c67105b6cf.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/9e336b2bd53a1a6b14ee7c662c365a5a.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1335~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1335~"Mary - MARY1^^1772^^Mattituck"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 6, 1772. Mary was admitted to full communion in the church."~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906), page 279. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 58/157; 78/157."~~~~Female~~~~~~~~"She was the wife of Joseph and mother of Unice (#494)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/93edd935e4034dae7532183b4989b42f.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/081d872bd48989d53d0f45c29362db63.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1334~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1334~"Cain - CAIN1^^1753^^Mattituck"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906), page 253. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 10/157."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Lieut. [Thomas] Reeves"~~"He was the presumed husband of Peg (#1333); father of Limus (#416) and perhaps Peg's other children Abel (#417) and Zillie (#418)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/44bca7a77f2c87cac3361f38331205a3.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1333~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1333~"Peg - PEG3^^African descent^^Mattituck"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Late-April to late-June 1776 "~~"Entry in Salmon Records: ""Thomes Reev negro Pegy"""~~~~~"October 4, 1757. She was admitted to full communion in the church."~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906), pages 253, 257. Original records at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 10/157; 13/157; 15/157. Salmon Records: 50 (death). "~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Lieutenant [Thomas] Reeves"~~"She was the mother of Limus (#416), Abel (#417), and Zillie (#418). Her presumed husband, Cain, was identified as the father of Limus, but not her other children."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b7bbacdbed4c3868ad0035ba94c8ac33.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e9a3ca90a6da6f6fcb1ea2e49c2ed07b.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f49d1ff5a493a155c66eae111836426d.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1332~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1332~"Bisner - BISN1^^1790^^Mattituck"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), pages 300, 303. Original records at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 92/157; 94/157."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"John Gardner [Gardiner]"~~"She was the mother of Linah (#500), Nimrod (#501), and Ruth (#502)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/67899dc0a60d8c1efc4ff3aa88a7df0c.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/91713f32097cd9b90809f9ccbca1fdb2.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1331~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1331~"Dorcas - DORC5^^1768^^Mattituck"~Person~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906), pages 264, 265. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 23/157; 26/157."~~~~Female~~~~~~"Isaac Reeve"~~"She was mother of Margrett (#478), Thankful (#479), and Silas (#480)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1e3a02b1329a4e227c86c531effd19d0.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/840a2267ace9e0a3e7bfb364d70ded58.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1330~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1330~"Dorcas - DORC1"~Person~1778^^Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Dorcas~~~~~~~~"Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 83/157."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Major [Thomas] Conkling followed by his widow, Hannah Conkling."~Mattituck~"She was mother to Frances (#497) and Pero (#498)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/17a2464e94ed0e60b0e1a41b151b71dc.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 1329~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1329~"Unrecorded Name - UNID100"~Person~"Enslaved man in the estate inventory of Thomas Jessup of Southampton, 1684"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 17, 1684"~~~~~~~"Abstracts of wills on file in the Surrogate's office: City of New York. William Smith Pelletreau, New York (County). Surrogate's Court, John Keller. 1893. Page 169 "~"https://archive.org/details/abstractswillso03kellgoog "~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Thomas Jessup"~"Southampton, NY"~"A ""negro man"" listed at a value of £24"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1680-1690,Southampton~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/692f9e9263fc862f70472ce71ef63c76.jpg~Person~~1~0 1327~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1327~"Pompey - POMY3"~~"""negro slave"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 72"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1778~~~~~~~~https://books.google.com/books/content?id=S5M5AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA78&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&bul=1&sig=ACfU3U0eSOOPGMKT6Rxrz_kPgFve9gRyRQ&ci=111%2C144%2C746%2C1179&edge=0~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Mackie family"~Southampton~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1326~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1326~"Abby - ABBY1"~~"""slave"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 212"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In 1716 Sept 6, 2 John wills to w. Elizabeth rents of buildings, etc. beds negro Kitty and 30. To s. John the house and barn formerly owned by Ellis C., deceased brother of the testator, and land at Killis's pond and a 50 commonage, To s. Elias land in Hogneck and Bridge Hampton and a 50 commonage. To s. Obadiah land at Scuttlehole and at Sag Harbor (then called Great Meadow) and a 50 commonage. To s. Jonathan his own dwelling house after death of his wife and a 50 commonage. To d. Martha his slave Abby and all residue to be divided equally among his four sons."~~~~Abby~"September 6/1776"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"John Cook"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ABBY1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1325~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1325~"Kitty - KITT2"~~"""negro"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 212"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In 1716 Sept 6, 2 John wills to w. Elizabeth rents of buildings, etc. beds negro Kitty and 30. To s. John the house and barn formerly owned by Ellis C., deceased brother of the testator, and land at Killis's pond and a 50 commonage, To s. Elias land in Hogneck and Bridge Hampton and a 50 commonage. To s. Obadiah land at Scuttlehole and at Sag Harbor (then called Great Meadow) and a 50 commonage. To s. Jonathan his own dwelling house after death of his wife and a 50 commonage. To d. Martha his slave Abby and all residue to be divided equally among his four sons."~~~~~"September 6/1716"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"John Cook"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1324~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1324~"Unrecorded Name - UNID99"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Howell, George Rogers, The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies. Page 42."~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies."~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID99~African~~~"Census or Register"~~~~"September 15, 1698"~"Matthew Howell recorded 83 enslaved individuals, both male and female, on this early Southampton register. Six of the womens' names were destroyed."~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1323~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1323~"Unrecorded Name - UNID98"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Howell, George Rogers, The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies. Page 42."~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies."~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID98~African~~~"Census or Register"~~~~"September 15, 1698"~"Matthew Howell recorded 83 enslaved individuals, both male and female, on this early Southampton register. Six of the womens' names were destroyed. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1322~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1322~"Unrecorded Name - UNID97"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name "~~~~~~~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies."~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID97~African~~~"Census or Register"~~~~"September 15, 1698"~"Matthew Howell recorded 83 enslaved individuals, both male and female, on this early Southampton register. Six of the womens' names were destroyed. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1321~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1321~"Unrecorded Name - UNID96"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Howell, George Rogers, The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies. Page 42."~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies."~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID96~African~~~"Census or Register"~~~~"September 15, 1698"~"Matthew Howell recorded 83 enslaved individuals, both male and female, on this early Southampton register. Six of the womens' names were destroyed."~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1320~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1320~"Unrecorded Name - UNID95"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Howell, George Rogers, The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies. Page 42."~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies."~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID95~African~~~"Census or Register"~~~~"September 15, 1698"~"Matthew Howell recorded 83 enslaved individuals, both male and female, on this early Southampton register. Six of the womens' names were destroyed."~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1319~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1319~"Unrecorded Name - UNID88"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Howell, George Rogers, The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies. Page 42. "~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies."~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID88~African~~~"Census or Register"~~~~"September 15, 1698"~"Matthew Howell recorded 83 enslaved individuals, both male and female, on this early Southampton register. Six of the womens' name were destroyed."~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1318~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1318~"Simony - SIMY1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1317~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1317~"Bess - BESS1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1316~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1316~"Dinah - DINA2"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1315~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1315~"Melly - MELL1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1314~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1314~"Hanah - HANA3"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1313~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1313~"Mayery - MAYE1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1312~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1312~"Rose - ROSE2"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1311~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1311~"Sarah - SARA8"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1310~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1310~"Sarah - SARA7"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1309~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1309~"Hitabel - HITA1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1308~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1308~"Philis - PHIS2"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1307~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1307~"Pegree - PEGR1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1306~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1306~"Smone - SMON1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1305~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1305~"Dorekis - DORE1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1304~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1304~"Reuth - RUET2"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1303~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1303~"Rueth - RUET1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1302~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1302~"Simony - SIMY2"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1301~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1301~"Jinny - JINN1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1300~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1300~"Judith - JUDI1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1299~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1299~"Rachel - RACH1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1298~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1298~"Hanah - HANA2"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1297~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1297~"Bety - BETY4"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1296~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1296~"Hager - HAGE2"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1295~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1295~"Joane - JOAN1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1294~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1294~"Bety - BETY3"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1293~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1293~"Sarah - SARA6"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1292~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1292~"Joane - JOAN2"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1291~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1291~"Hanah - HANA1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1290~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1290~"Sarah - SARA5"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1289~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1289~"Abee - ABEE1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~Abee~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" ABEE1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1288~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1288~"Mariah - MARH1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1287~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1287~"Perle - PERL1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1286~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1286~"Elisabeth - ELIS1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1285~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1285~"Bety - BETY2"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1284~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1284~"Isabell - ISAB5"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1283~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1283~"Bety - BETY1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1282~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1282~"Ann - ANN1"~~"""Negro Female(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~Ann~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ANN1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1281~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1281~"Unrecorded Name - UNID94"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Howell, George Rogers, The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies. Page 42."~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies."~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID94~African~~~"Census or Register"~~~~"September 15, 1698"~"Matthew Howell recorded 83 enslaved individuals, both male and female, on this early Southampton register. Seven of the mens' names were destroyed."~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1280~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1280~"Unrecorded Name - UNID93"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Howell, George Rogers, The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies. Page 42. "~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies."~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"UNID93 "~African~~~"Census or Register"~~~~"September 15, 1698"~"Matthew Howell recorded 83 enslaved individuals, both male and female, on this early Southampton register. Seven of the mens' names were destroyed."~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1279~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1279~"Unrecorded Name - UNID92"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Howell, George Rogers, The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies. Page 42."~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies."~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID92~African~~~"Census or Register"~~~~"September 15, 1698"~"Matthew Howell recorded 83 enslaved individuals, both male and female, on this early Southampton register. Seven of the mens' names were destroyed. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1278~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1278~"Unrecorded Name - UNID91"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Howell, George Rogers, The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies. Page 42."~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies."~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID91~African~~~"Census or Register"~~~~"September 15, 1698"~"Matthew Howell recorded 83 enslaved individuals, both male and female, on this early Southampton register. Seven of the mens' names were destroyed. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1277~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1277~"Unrecorded Name - UNID89"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Howell, George Rogers, The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies. Page 42."~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies."~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID89~African~~~"Census or Register"~~~~"September 15, 1698"~"Matthew Howell recorded 83 enslaved individuals, both male and female, on this early Southampton register. Seven of the mens' names were destroyed. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1276~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1276~"Unrecorded Name - UNID90"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Registration~~~~~~~~~~"Unrecorded Name"~~~~~~~~"Howell, George Rogers, The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies. Page 42."~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies."~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"Southampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~UNID90~African~~~"Census or Register"~~~~"September 15, 1698"~"Matthew Howell recorded 83 enslaved individuals, both male and female, on this early Southampton register. Seven of the mens' names were destroyed. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~1691-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1275~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1275~"Tobee - TOEE2"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1274~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1274~"Ned - NED2"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1273~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1273~"Sambo - SAMB1"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1272~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1272~"Nero - NERO1"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1271~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1271~"Jehue - JEHU1"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1270~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1270~"Samson - SAMS1"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1269~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1269~"Ceser - CESE1"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1268~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1268~"Frank - FRAN1"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1267~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1267~"Jack - JACK6"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1266~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1266~"Will - WILL4"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1265~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1265~"Tom - TOM3"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1264~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1264~"Titus - TITU3"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1263~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1263~"Dick - DICK4"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1262~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1262~"Mingo - MING2"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1261~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1261~"Brigitt - BRIG1"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1260~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1260~"Lewis - LEWI1"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1259~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1259~"Jefery - JEFE1"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1258~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1258~"Titue - TITU10"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1257~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1257~"Jack - JACK7"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1256~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1256~"Jethro - JETH1"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1255~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1255~"Cisto - CIST1"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/49fcbb3d76fe5bf48f3c5b43899b18ce.jpg~Person~Southampton~1~0 1254~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1254~"Ceaser - CEAS1"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1253~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1253~"Dick - DICK5"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1252~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1252~"Jack - JACK8"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1251~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1251~"Jack - JACK9"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1250~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1250~"Guie - GUIE1"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1249~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1249~"Peter - PETE10"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1248~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1248~"Tom - TOM4"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1247~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1247~"Dick - DICK6"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1246~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1246~"Peter - PETE11"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1245~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1245~"John - JOHN4"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 1244~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1244~"Will - WILL5"~~"""Negro Male(s)"""~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 42"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. From ""A list of ye Inhabitants of ye Towne of Southampton, old and young Christians and hethen ffreemen and servants, white and black. Anno. 1698. The above listt of the Inhabitants of ye Town of Southampton Taken by me this 15th day of September 1698 Mathew Howell. "~~~~~"September 15, 1698"~~~~~~~~https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/S5M5AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=slave~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1690-1700,Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 995~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/995~"Kitty - KITT1"~Person~"""negro"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 6, 1716"~~~~~~~"The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York: With Genealogies, By George Rogers Howell. Page 212"~"https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Early_History_of_Southampton"~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"John Cook"~Southampton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Southampton~~Person~Southampton~1~0 913~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/913~"Freetown, East Hampton, NY"~~"

The Lost Freetown Cemetery:
Newspaper item from 1930 hints at slavery-era mystery

Freetown, a section of East Hampton depicted in a 1916 Suffolk atlas, may contain a lost cemetery holding the remains of 20 or more formerly enslaved people who died in the early 1800s.

"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/6387c70c655ccedd4d3af23b7d9af119.jpg~"Still Image"~Places~1~0 912~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/912~"Stephen - STEP1 1785 East Hampton"~~"""Negro Stephen"" found in a shoemaker's account book in January and December."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Jeremiah Miller Ju Negro Stephen to a pair of shoes made 3|4; "~~~~~"January 1785 and December 1785"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Jeremiah Miller"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 911~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/911~"Tom - TOM2"~~"""Negro Tom"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt. Risam Negro Tom to a pair of boots hiltapt 1|0; pair of shoes 10|0; Capt Risam to a pair of shoes solf my Tom Negro 2|6.

(A Thomas, or Tomas, was in the process of being emancipated by Rysam's heirs in 1823.)"~~~~~"1/x/1785; 4/x/1785; 8/x/1785"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Capt. Risam (William J. Rysam, 1737-1809)"~"East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton,Sag Harbor"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/3106ab7799d767ad2c5bba219cff6117.png~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 910~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/910~"Unrecorded Name - UNID76 1785 East Hampton"~~"""Peter Negros"" son found in East Hampton Church baptism records. "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Reverend Samuel Buell baptized ""Peter Negro & son"""~~"July 1, 1785"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 512"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 909~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/909~"(Possibly Violet) - VIOE2^^1785^^East Hampton"~~Negrowoman~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"“Capt Thomas Wickham Negrowoman to a pair of shoes” January 1785. Also see ""Esquire Wickham's Violet,"" EH Trustees Records 1772 - 1807, p. 110, April 20, 1784"~~~~~1/x/1785~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt. Thomas Wickham"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 908~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/908~"Tobe - TOBE1^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"Negro Tobe"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Doct. Nathaniel Gardiner negro tobe to a pair of shoes sold hiltapt & carte 3|6; pair sold & hiltapt 5|0; pair of shoes 8|0; pair of shoes sold & carte 3|0"~~~~~"12/x/1784; 3/x/1785; 12/x/1785; 2/x/1786"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Doct. Nathaniel Gardiner"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 907~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/907~"Peter - PETE9^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"Negro peter"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Doct. Nathaniel Gardiner negro peter to a pair of shoes 10|0; pair of shoes sold 2|6; pair of shoes 7|0; pair of shoes solf & carte 2|6; pair of shoes pacht 0|4; pair of shoes 10|0; pair of shoes sold 2|4; pair of shoes sold 2|4; pair of shoes sold 2|4; pair of shoes 10|0; pair of shoes sold 2|4; pair of shoes 10|0"~~~~~"11/x/1784; 6/x/1784; 7/x/1785; 9/x/1785; 11/x/1785 x 2; 1/x/1786; 2/x/1786 x2; 3/x/1786; 7/x/1786 x 2"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Doct. Nathaniel Gardiner"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 906~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/906~"Jack - JACK4^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"Negro Jack "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt. Risam Negro Jack to a pair of shoes 10|0; pair of shoes solf 2|6; pair of shoes sold & welted 2|9"~~~~~"10/x/1784; 1/x/1785 x 2"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Capt. Risam (William J. Rysam, 1737-1809)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 905~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/905~"Unrecorded Name - UNID77^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Mr. Bewel Negro man to a pair of shoes sold 2|6"~~~~~6/x/1784~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Mr Bewel/ Buell "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 904~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/904~"Unrecorded Name - UNID78^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"Negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Widow Bakcker Negro man to a pair of shoes 10|0"~~~~~5/x/1784~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Widow baker "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 903~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/903~"Unrecorded Name - UNID79^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"Negro woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Widow Bakcker Negro woman to a pair of poumps sold hiltapt 3|4"~~~~~4/x/1784~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Widow baker (not of david bec david died 1786)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 902~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/902~"(Unidentified child)^^1783^^East Hampton"~~"Negro Child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"David Backer Negro child to a pair of shoes 4|0"~~~~~11/x/1783~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"David Baker"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 901~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/901~"(Unidentified child)^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"My Negroes namely Jack Violet & the negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Jeremiah also my negroes namely Jack Violet and the negro child"~~~~~"Probate date: 7/10/1784"~~~~~~~"Ancestry.com: Wills, Vol 037, 1784-1785 (Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York)75"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Phebe Parsons -> Jeremiah Osbourne "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 900~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/900~"Violet - VIOE1^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"My Negroes namely Jack Violet & the negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Jeremiah also my negroes namely Jack Violet and the negro child"~~~~~"Probate date: 7/10/1784"~~~~~~~"Ancestry.com: Wills, Vol 037, 1784-1785 (Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York)75"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Phebe Parsons -> Jeremiah Osbourne "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 899~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/899~"Jack - JACK5^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"My Negroes namely Jack Violet & the negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Jeremiah also my negroes namely Jack Violet and the negro child"~~~~~"Probate date: 7/10/1784"~~~~~~~"Ancestry.com: Wills, Vol 037, 1784-1785 (Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York)75"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Phebe Parsons -> Jeremiah Osbourne "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 898~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/898~"Sarah - SARA2^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"Negro Girl Phebe"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"I give to my granddaughter phebe my negro girl Sarah"~~~~~"Probate date: 7/10/1784"~~~~~~~"Ancestry.com: Wills, Vol 037, 1784-1785 (Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York)75"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Phebe Parsons -> Granddaughter phebe "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 897~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/897~"Sarah - SARA3^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"a servt. child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell's baptism record"~~"December 30, 1899"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 511"~~~~Female~~~~~~"Natl. Hand"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 896~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/896~"Sarah - SARA4^^1784^^East Hampton"~~"a servt. woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell's baptism record"~~"July 1, 1874"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 511"~~~~Female~~~~~~"Natl. Hand"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 895~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/895~"Aaron - AARO1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Baptism~~~~~~~~~~Aaron~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 510"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"D. Osborn"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~AARO1~Unrecorded~~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~"""child"""~"November 2, 1783"~"""Bapt a servant child of D. Osborn."""~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 894~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/894~"Cyrus - CYRU4^^1783^^East Hampton"~~"a servant child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Buell: ""Bapd a servant child of A. Gardiners"""~~"November 2, 1783"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 510"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"A. Gardiner"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 893~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/893~"Plato - PLAT3^^1783^^East Hampton"~~"Negro Plato"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"David Backer Negro Plato to a pair of shoes sold 2|6"~~~~~6/x/1783~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Baker"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 892~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/892~"Harre - HARE1^^1783^^East Hampton"~~"Harre, negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 4, 1783"~~"In Rev. Buell's death records"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 602"~~~~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 891~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/891~"Unrecorded Name - UNID82^^1782^^East Hampton"~~"Princes daughter"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell's baptism record"~~"November 16, 1904"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 509"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 890~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/890~"Unrecorded Name - UNID83^^1782^^East Hampton"~~"Negro Woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"David Backer Negro Woman to one shoe hiltapt 0|4; pair of shoes 8|0; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 2|6; pair of shoes hiltapt 0|8; one shoe hiltapt 0|4; pair of shoes 8|0"~~~~~"1/x/1783; 2/x/1783; 6/x/1783; 7/x/1783; 10/x/1783, 2/x/1784"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"David Baker"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 889~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/889~"Unrecorded Name - UNID85^^1782^^East Hampton"~~"Negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"David Backer Negro to three shoes sold 3|9; Negro Man to a pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 4|0; pair of shoes 7|6; one shoe 0|6; to shoe cart; pair of shoes 10|0; pair of shoes sold 2|6; pair of shoes sold 2|4; pair of shoes 10|0"~~~~~"10/x/1782; 11/x/1782; 1/x/1783; 2/x/1783; 3/x/1783; 7/x/1783; 12/x/1783; 1/x/1784, 2/x/1784"~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Baker"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 888~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/888~"Unrecorded Name - UNID84^^1782^^East Hampton"~~"Negro woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt. Risam Negro Woman to a pair of shoes hiltapt 1|0"~~~~~10/x/1782~~~~~~~"Hedges, John Shoemaker Account Book 1781-1786. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt Risam (William J. Rysam, 1737-1809)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 887~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/887~"Ruben (Tobe) - RUBE1^^1782^^East Hampton"~~"my negro boy ruben"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Abraham Gardiner's last will and testament ""also my negro boy ruben"" passed down to daughter rachel mulford 1807 when sarah died. A 1786 expense record in the Mulford Papers includes possible items related to Tobe's escape from Mary Gardiner's control."~~~~~"August 18, 1782"~~~~~~~"Abraham Gardiner's last will and testament. East Hampton Library Pennypacker Collection355"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Abraham Gardiner-> Mary Gardiner -> Rachel Mulford"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 886~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/886~"Zell - ZELL1^^1782^^East Hampton"~~"""my negro zel"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Abraham Gardiner's (b. 1721 d. 1782) last will and testament ""also my negro zel"" left to Mary Gardiner. (See his will in the NY Surrogates Office, Liber 35, p. 205 for clarification.) "~~~~~"August 18, 1782"~~~~~~~"Abraham Gardiner's last will and testament. East Hampton Library Pennypacker Collection 355"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Abraham Gardiner-> Mary Gardiner"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 885~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/885~"Unrecorded Name - UNID86^^1782^^East Hampton"~~"negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 8, 1782"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 602"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Col. Gardiner"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 884~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/884~"Unrecorded Name - UNID87^^1781^^East Hampton"~~"negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 16, 1781"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 601"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Jer. Dayton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 883~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/883~"Jo - JO1^^1781^^East Hampton"~~"Jo negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"... and agreed with ned and Jo negro to ring the bell for one year for 32/"~~~~~"April 16, 1781"~~~~~~~"Trustees Records East Hampton 1772-1807. Page 104"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 882~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/882~"Unrecorded Name - UNID75^^1781^^East Hampton"~~"Plato, negro son"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell's baptism record. This child was among a group of children and adult baptised on April 1, 1781."~~"April 1, 1781"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 506"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 881~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/881~"Sharper - SHAR4^^1781^^East Hampton"~~"the slave"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"the ebony face of old Sharper, the slave, companion and friend of his master (Stratton)"~~~~~"Spring 1781"~~~~~~~"Cronicles of the town of east hampton107"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~Stratton~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1780-1790,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 816~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/816~"Hannah - HANN4"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Transfer~~~~~~~~~~Hannah~~~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester last will and testament, 1680. Shelter Island Historical Society, Shelter Island, New York."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Nathaniel Sylvester"~"80 Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HANN4~African~~"JACQ1 | Spouse
HOPE4 | Child
ISAL2 | Child"~"Will and Testament"~~~~1680~"Nathaniel Sylvester bequeathed Hannah to his wife Grizzell, along with Hannah's husband Jacquero and their daughter Hope. Hannah and Jacquero's daughter Isabell was bequeathed to Nathaniel's daughter Elizabeth, separating Isabell from her family. "~"Donnamarie Barnes and Alice Clark"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Person~"Shelter Island"~1~0 783~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/783~"Unrecorded Name - UNID74"~~"1769^^negro wentch "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Mrs. Heatley negro wentch to a pair of shoes 7|0 (twice)"~~~~~November/1769~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Mrs. Heatley "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 782~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/782~"Dep - DEP1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Baptism~~~~~~~~~~Dep~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Volume V. Page 498."~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Volume V."~~Unrecorded~Male~~~~~~~"East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~DEP1~African~~~"Sacramental or Religious Registry"~~~~"May 28, 1769"~"Dep is recorded in Reverend Samuel Buell's baptism record."~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 781~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/781~"Hacke - HACK1"~~"1768^^Negro Hacke"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt David mulford negro Hacke to a pair of shoes 6|6"~~~~~12/1768~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. David Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 780~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/780~"Judah - JUDA3"~~"1768^^negro woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Leaves to his wife, Clemmence, ""my Negrow gal Judah."""~~~~~"August 5, 1768"~~~~~~~"Last will and testament of John Huntting, private collection (Mulford papers)"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"John Huntting"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 779~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/779~"Unrecorded Name - UNID73"~~"1768^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 11, 1768"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 594"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Aaron Isaacs"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 778~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/778~"Unrecorded Name - UNID72"~~"1768^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 11, 1768"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 594"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Stephen Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 777~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/777~"Acca - ACCA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Trade~~~~~~~~~~Acca~~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Captain David Mulford"~"East Hampton, NY"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ACCA1~African~~~~~~~"2/1768; 2/1768; 1/1769; 2/1769; 3/1769; 11/1769"~"Capt. David Mulford negro Acca to a pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 0|6; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 6|6; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 2|6; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 2|3: pair of shoes 6|6; pair of shoes 8|0"~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1761-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 776~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/776~"Levi - LEVI1"~~"1767^^Jai Negro--levi"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell 's baptism record, ""Jai Negro--levi"" appears, suggesting a parent and child."~~"November 8, 1767"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 775~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/775~"Jai - JAI1"~~"1767^^Jai Negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell 's baptism record, ""Jai Negro--levi"" appears, suggesting a parent and child."~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 774~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/774~"Nab - NAB2"~~"1767^^Negro Nab"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Aaron Isaacs negro nab to a pair of shoes 4|6"~~~~~9/1767~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Aaron Issacs"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 773~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/773~"Unrecorded Name - UNID71"~~"1767^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 16, 1767"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 594"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Stephen Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 772~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/772~"Unrecorded Name - UNID70"~~"1767^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 6, 1767"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 593"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. Wickham"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 771~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/771~"Unrecorded Name - UNID69"~~"1767^^Jude negros son"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 14, 1767"~~~~~~~~~~~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 770~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/770~"Jude - JUDE1"~~1767~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Jude negros son was baptised on June 14, 1767, Jude must have been a member of the church but does not appear elsewhere."~~~~~6/14/1767~~~~~~~~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 769~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/769~"John - JOHN3"~~"1766^^Negro John "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt david mulford negro John to a pair of shoes hiltapt 1|0; pair of shoes patched 0|9; pair of shoes 8|0; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 3|0"~~~~~"10/1766; 1/1767; 7/1767; 3/1768"~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Capt. David Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 768~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/768~~~"1766^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 8, 1766"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 593"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Col. Abraham Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 767~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/767~"Unrecorded Name - UNID68"~~"1766^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 1, 1766"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 593"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt david mulford negro Nab to one shoe hiltapt 0|4; Capt david mulford negro Nab to one shoe hiltapt 0|4; pair of shoes 6|0; pair of shoes hiltapt 0|6; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 2|0; pair of singel channel poumps 7|6; pair of shoe hiltapt sold 0|6; pair of shoes hiltapt 0|6; pair of shoes 6|6. Capt. David Mulford Negro Nab to a pair of shoes (October 1769)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 766~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/766~"Nab - NAB1"~~"1766^^Negro Nab"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt david mulford negro Nab to one shoe hiltapt 0|4; Capt david mulford negro Nab to one shoe hiltapt 0|4; pair of shoes 6|0; pair of shoes hiltapt 0|6; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 2|0; pair of singel channel poumps 7|6; pair of shoe hiltapt sold 0|6; pair of shoes hiltapt 0|6; pair of shoes 6|6"~~~~~"7/1766; 9/1767; 11/1767; 2/1768; 4/1768; 7/1768; 2/1769; 8/1769; 10/1769"~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. David Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 765~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/765~"Unrecorded Name - UNID66"~~"1766^^negro child; negro Garll (girl)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt david mulford negro child to a pair of poumps 8|6; pair of tornpouongs 2|0; pair of shoe hiltapt & one sold 2|0; pair of poumps 2|6"~~~~~"2/1766; 3/1766 1/1768; 12/1769; 5/1769"~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. David Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 764~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/764~"Unrecorded Name - UNID65"~~1765^^negro~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 21, 1765"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 592"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Thomas Talmages"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 763~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/763~"Unrecorded Name - UNID64"~~1766^^negro~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 6, 1766"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 593"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Noah Barns"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 762~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/762~"Unrecorded Name - UNID63"~~"1766^^negro servant child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 1, 1766"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 593"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Noah Barns"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 761~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/761~"Philis - PHIS1"~~"1764^^servt. woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In a list of people received into the church in July 1764. Possibly the same Philis who died on August 15, 1788."~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 443"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Noah Barns"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 760~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/760~"Unrecorded Name - UNID62"~~"1766^^negro servant child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 1, 1766"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 593"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Esq. B. Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 759~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/759~"Unrecorded Name - UNID61"~~"1766^^negro garll"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt david mulford negro garll to a pair of shoes 4|6; pair of shoes 4|6; pair of shoes 4|6; pair of callominkor shoes 6|0; pair of callominkor shoes 4|0; pair of shoe hiltapt 0|6; pair of shoes sold 2|0; shoes sold & hiltapt 1|6; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 2|0; pair of shoes 4|0"~~~~~"3/1766; 11/1766; 2/1767; 5/1767; 6/1767; 12/1767; 1/1768; 2/1768; 9/1769; 10/1769"~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. David Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 758~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/758~"Unrecorded Name - UNID60"~~1765^^negro~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 20, 1765"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 592"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Jon. Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 757~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/757~"Virgil - VIRG1"~~"1764^^Virgil, negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Named in a list of baptisms, Jan. 1764"~~1764~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 493"~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 756~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/756~"Hittie - HITT1"~~"1764^^Hittie, negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Named in a list of baptisms by Rev. Samuel Buell in 1764 without a more specific date"~~1764~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 464"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 755~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/755~"Jars - JARS1"~~"1764^^Jars, negros son"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"named in a list of baptisms, Jan.1764"~~1764~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 493"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 754~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/754~"Judge - JUDG1"~~"1764^^Judge, negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"named in a list of baptisms, Jan. 1764"~~1764~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 493"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 753~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/753~"Sharper - SHAR3"~~"1764^^Negro Sharper"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""I give to my son lemuel my great bible and also the use of my negro boy during Lemuel's natural life and if sharper should survive my son Lemuel then he should go to my two sons Jeremiah and Job mulford"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"ancestry.com: Wills, Vol 025, 1765-1767, Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York546-547"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Jeremiah Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 752~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/752~"Pegg - PEGG1"~~"1764^^servt. woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"She was among the persons received into the chuch by Rev. Nathaniel Huntting in July, 1764. There is also a Pegg baptised by Rev. Samuel Buell in 1764"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 443"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Steph. Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 751~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/751~"Pegg + 3 children - PEGG2"~~"1764^^Pegg Negro- Talmages & 3 children #583"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Presyterian church records LLC29-1"~~"January 1764"~~~~~~~~~~"Presyterian church records LLC29-. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection"~~~~Female~~~~~~"Talmages "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 750~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/750~"Joe - JOE1"~~"1764^^negro servt."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 1764"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 493"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 749~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/749~"Hagar - HAGA3"~~"1764^^negro servt"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Could this be same Hagar from Southold, 1754?"~~"January 1764"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 493"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Esqr. Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 748~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/748~"Unrecorded Name - UNID59"~~"1763^^Negro Gall (Girl)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Aaron Issaccs Negro Gall to a pair o shoes sold 1|3; pair of shoes mended 0|9; pair of shoes sold 1|4"~~~~~"12/1763; 11/1766; 2/1767"~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Aaron Issacs "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 747~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/747~"Daniel - DANI2"~~"1763^^Negro Daniel"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt. David Mulford Negro Daniel to a pair 8|6; pair of shoes 8|0; pair of shoes sold 2|0 ; pair of shoes sold 2|0; pair of shoes sold 2|0; pair of shoes 6|6; pair of shoes sold 2|0; pair of shoes sold 2|0; pair of shoes 8|0; pair of shoes 8|0; pair of shoes sold 1|6; pair of shoes 8|0; pair of shoes ___ 4|0; pair of shoes sold 2|0; one shoe mended 0|4; pair of shoes 8|6; pair of shoes sold 2|0; pair of shoes solf 2|4"~~~~~"11/1763; 7/1767; 9/1767; 12/1767; 1/1768; 3/1768; 4/1768; 6/1768; 8/1768; 9/1768; 12/1768; 1/1769; 2/1769; 5/1769; 6/1769; 7/1769; 8/1769; 9/1769; 11/1769"~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Capt. David Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 746~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/746~"Christ - CHRT1"~~"1763^^my negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 28, 1763"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 591"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Rev. Samuel Buell"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 745~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/745~"Hagar - HAGA2"~~"1763^^Negro Hagar"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Mr. John Mulford Negro Hagar to a pair of shoes 6|6; pair of shoes 2|4; pair of shoes sold & hiltapt 11|6"~~~~~"2/1763; 5/1763; 11/1764, 12x/1767"~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"John Mulford "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 744~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/744~"Unrecorded Name - UNID58"~~"1762^^Negro Child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Aaron Issaccs Negro Child to a pair of shoes 1|6"~~~~~10/1762~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Aaron Issacs "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 743~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/743~"Unrecorded Name - UNID57"~~"1762^^Negro Boy"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"John Mulford negro boy to a pair of shoes 3|6; pair of shoes 4|0"~~~~~10/1762~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"John Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 742~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/742~"Files - FILE1"~~"1762^^Negro Files"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Aaron Issaccs Negro Filess to a pair of shoes 6|6; pair of shoes 2|0; one shoe hiltapt 0|6; pair of shoes 6|6; pair of shoes 6|6"~~~~~"7/1762; 10/1762; 12/1763; 9/1767; 10/1768"~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Aaron Issacs "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 741~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/741~"Lucy - LUCY3"~~"1761^^My Negro woman lucy"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""my negro woman lucy"" Also see Stephen Hedges's will, May 22, 1759, p.151. ""I leave to my wife Annie all my household goods and my negro woman Lucy..."""~~~~~1761~~~~~~~"ancestry.com: Wills, Vol 025, 1765-1767, Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Stephen Hand"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 740~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/740~"Lucy - LUCY2"~~"1760^^Negro Lucy"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"John Chatfield negro lucy to a pair of shoes 0|6|0; John Chatfield negro lucy to a pair of shoes 0|7|0. See also Thomas Chatfield's will, http://genealogytrails.com/ny/suffolk/wills.html ""I, THOMAS CHATFIELD, of East Hampton, in Suffolk County, yeoman, ""being under indisposition of body, and knowing that it is appointed for man once to dye."" I leave to my well beloved wife Hannah the use of my negro woman ""Lewsey"" so long as she remains my widow, """~~~~~"10/1760; 12/1761"~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Chatfield negro lucy to a pair of shoes 0|6|0; John Chatfield negro lucy to a pair of shoes 0|7|0. See also Thomas Chatfield's will, 1751: ""I leave to my well beloved wife Hannah the use of my negro woman ""Lewsey"" so long as she remains my widow, "" "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 739~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/739~"Pomp - POMP5"~~"1760^^Negro Pomp"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"John Mulford negro Pomp to a shoes sold 0|3|0; John Mulford negro Pomp to a shoes & hiltapt 8|6; John Mulford negro Pomp to a shoes 8|6"~~~~~"September 1760; October 1762; March 1763"~~~~~~~"Hedges Shoemaker account book 1760-1768. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1760-1770,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 738~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/738~"Unrecorded Name - UNID56"~~"1757^^negro woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October 13, 1757"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 589"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Mr. Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 737~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/737~"Unrecorded Name - UNID55"~~"1757^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 3, 1757"~~"Burnett Miller was a son of Eleazer Miller. For many years he served as Town Clerk of East Hampton. His political activities made him a member of the 4th Provincial Congress, a representative in the State Legislature from 1777 to 1783. With the exception of one year he was supervisor of East Hampton town from 1764 to 1776. (Trustee Records, 1772-1807, p 350."~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 589"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. Burnet Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 736~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/736~"Unrecorded Name - UNID54"~~"1756^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 3, 1756"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 589"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Jeremiah Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 735~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/735~"Unrecorded Name - UNID53"~~"1756^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 19, 1756"~~"A Jeremiah Mulford appears in Town Records, v. III, p. 415, as a carpenter"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 589"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Jeremiah Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 734~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/734~"Unrecorded Name - UNID52"~~"1756^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 20, 1756"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 588"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Fithans"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 733~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/733~"Shem - SHEM1"~~"1754^^nergo man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""Shem negro man Esqur. Miller's."" Shem, who likely had once been enslaved in colonial-era East Hampton, cut timber for the iconic Hook Mill, today a beloved symbol of the community. Work needs to be done to learn if this Shem and the man described here were one and the same."~~~~~1754~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 441"~"easthamptonstar.com/pain-sight-long-buried-history-east-hamptons-enslaved"~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Eleazer Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/53696610d32fe667e20599a5b167cba1.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 732~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/732~"Petros - PETR2"~~"1754^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Received in ye nergo man of Joh. Hedges Petros"~~~~~1754~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 440"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Joh. Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 731~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/731~"Unrecorded Name - UNID51"~~"1754^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 19, 1754"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 588"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"J. Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 730~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/730~"Unrecorded Name - UNID50"~~1753^^x~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Seth Parson's inventory, """""~~~~~"August 3, 1753"~~~~~~~"Document Book 7, Item #13"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Seth Parsons"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 729~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/729~"Prince - PRIN2"~~"1753^^Of Capt. Mulford"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Seth Parson's estate, Aug. 1, 1753. ""By cash of Capt Mulford for Prince"" 68|0|0. Could this be same Prince who appears in John Lyon Gardiner's Account Bk 2 for purchase of land in Freetown? ""To one third of my Freetown land sold you"" for 12 pounds, April 1, 1803."~~~~~"August 1, 1753"~~~~~~~"Document Book 7, Item #1313"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/12019/rec/46~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Seth Parsons to Capt. Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c791b9ed98aef00ead54ee973cea72de.jpg,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c4cdd7089041da82e6703b7a713a1df6.png~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 728~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/728~"Dick - DICK3"~Person~"1753^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"January 10, 1753 (Also given as Jan. 17, 1753 in History of the Davis Family, p. 15.)"~~"This is probably Dick, who drowned along with Jacob Schellinger and Capt. Daniel Baker in a whaleboat coming ashore on the south side, at East Hampton."~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. p. 587. Davis, Albert Henry. History of the Davis Family; Being an Account of the Descendants of John Davis, a Native of England, who Died in East Hampton, Long Island, in 1705. With Notices of Individuals and Families Connected with Them. Brought Down to 1886-7. 1888, p. 15."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Jacob Skellix/Schellinger"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/e8d5b77596d7f3e2c6ac7827ba0007fb.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~1 727~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/727~"Unrecorded Name - UNID49"~~"1752^^child of Peter Negros, John Hedges's negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 15, 1752"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 494"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 726~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/726~"Peter - PETE8"~~"1752^^child of Peter Negros, John Hedges's negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 15, 1752"~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 494"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 725~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/725~"Unrecorded Name - UNID48"~~"1751^^one negro wench"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"David Gardiner's will: gives wife ""one negro wench as she shall make choice of out of all my negro slaves"" Gardiners of Gardiner's Island, p.85"~~~~~"June 24, 1751"~~~~~~~"East Hampton Star April 15, 19371"~~~~Female~~~~~~"Widow of David Gardiner/ Mehitable"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 724~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/724~"Unrecorded Name - UNID47"~~"1750^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 23, 1750"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 585"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Major Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 723~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/723~"Unrecorded Name - UNID46"~~"1750^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 20, 1750"~~"4 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 585"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Stephen Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 722~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/722~"Unrecorded Name - UNID45"~~"1750^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 23, 1750"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 585"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Seth Parsons"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1750-1760,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 721~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/721~"Will - WILL3"~~"1750^^one negro slave named Coseo, and also one negro slave named Will"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"David Gardiner will, to Abraham Gardiner. Also, Gardiners of Gardiner's Island, p. 87"~~~~~"December 30, 1750"~~~~~~~"Lion Gardiner And His Descendants by Curtiss C. Gardiner108"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1740-1750,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 720~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/720~"Unrecorded Name - UNID44"~~"1749^^Child of Peter, negro servt."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 2, 1749"~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 483"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. Mathias Burnet"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1740-1750,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 719~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/719~"Unrecorded Name - UNID43"~~"1749^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 3, 1749"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 585"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Burnet Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1740-1750,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 718~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/718~"Unrecorded Name - UNID42"~~"1749^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 1, 1749"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905. Page 585"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Burnet Miller"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1740-1750,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 717~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/717~"Ned - NED1"~~"1780^^Ned Negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1817~~"Ned was hired to ring the bell, for 30/, hired through 1816. Also appears in Rev. Lyman Beecher's record of persons in the church in 1802, Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905, p.449. Ned died in 1817: headstone off Morris Park Lane. It read: “Ned Faithful Negro Manservant to Capt. Jeremiah Osborn Died August 8, 1817”"~~~~~1780~~~~~~~"Sleight, H.D., ed. Journal of the Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonality of East Hampton Town, 1772 -1807. East Hampton, 1927.^^Page 101"~~~~Male~~~~~~"Capt. Jeremiah Osborn"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1fa6e693b4fe3c3e00e6f5f1c52ad951.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~1 716~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/716~"Unrecorded Name - UNID23"~~"1780^^a son of Prince, negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1780~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 508"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Capt. Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 715~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/715~"Unrecorded Name - UNID24"~~"1779^^Negroe Boy"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner. ""To keeping a Negroe Boy one year and a half and finding all his clothes (In Rhode Island, being retaken from the British)"""~~~~~1779~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 23"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Lyon Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 714~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/714~"Joseph - JOSE2"~~"1779^^Joseph Negro"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Hired to ring the bell for 30/"~~~~~1779~~~~~~~"Sleight, H.D., ed. Journal of the Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonality of East Hampton Town, 1772 -1807. East Hampton, 1927.^^Page 99"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 713~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/713~"Unrecorded Name - UNID25"~~"1779^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1779~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 600"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Widow Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 712~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/712~"Cato - CATO1"~~1779^^Negro~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""The ball [gunshot] went into the fireplace and had liked to have killed Cato, a Negro, who was stirring the fire."""~~~~~"Winter 1779-80"~~~~~~~"Early Memories of Gardiner's Island By S.D. Gardiner^^Page 76"~~~~Male~~~~~~"John Lyon Gardiner"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 711~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/711~"Katurah - KATU1"~~1779^^Negro~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1779~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 507"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Jer. Osborns"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 710~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/710~"Depth - DEPT1"~~1779~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~"Prince, a servt. man (Depth may have been his child.)"~~1779~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 507"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Possibly Seth Parsons"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 709~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/709~"Peggy - PEGY3"~~"1778^^Servt to Capt Abraham Gardiner aged 22 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Possibly baptized Jan 1764 "~~"possibly died November 14, 1774 ""sevt. woman"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Ancient Long Island epitaphs from the towns of Southold, Shelter Island and Easthampton, New York. Harris, Edward Doubleday, 1839-1919. Boston, Mass. : Press of David Clapp & Son, [1903]. ^^Page 57"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt. Abraham Gardiner "~"East Hampton"~"Servt to Capt Abraham Gardiner aged 22 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/27267a1aa4cba31d337ca137ccac1524.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 708~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/708~~~"1778^^A child of Gene"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1778~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 600"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 707~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/707~"Unrecorded Name - UNID27"~~"1778^^negro child servt."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1778~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 600"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Samuel Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 706~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/706~"Peter - PETE5"~~"1778^^a servt. child of Noah Barnes"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Found in Rev. Buell's bapism records. This is another unusual entry, suggesting that Barnes may have been the chlid's father."~~1778~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 504"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Noah Barnes"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 705~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/705~"Unrecorded Name - UNID28"~~"1777^^servant girl"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1777~~"And a Servant Girl of the Widow Hedges"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Widow Osborn"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 704~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/704~"Jack - JACK3"~~"1777^^Col. Mulford's negro Jack"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"A permit was granted for Jack and Col. Mulford's return to long Island"~~~~~1777~~~~~~~"Sleight, H.D., ed. Journal of the Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonality of East Hampton Town, 1772 -1807. East Hampton, 1927.. Also See Mather's ""Refugees,"" p. 426^^Page 322"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Col. David Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/7d1ae06057acc670e6bef1ab044e584c.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 703~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/703~"Unrecorded Name - UNID30"~~"1776^^negro girl"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""I give to my owed wife abigail all the household goods, negro girl, and cash that she brought with her"""~~~~~1776~~~~~~~"ancestry.com: Wills, Vol 0030-0031, 1767-1768, Record of Wills, 1665-1916; Index to Wills, 1662-1923 (New York County); Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (New York County); Probate Place: New York, New York^^Page 196"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"John Dayton -> Abigail Dayton "~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 702~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/702~"Unrecorded Name - UNID29"~~"1776^^I slave above the age of 16"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1904~~~~~~~"1776 census"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"David Leek"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 701~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/701~"Unrecorded Name - UNID31"~~"1775^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1775~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 599"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Person"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 700~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/700~"Unrecorded Name - UNID32"~~"1775^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1775~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 599"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"John Person"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 699~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/699~"Unrecorded Name - UNID33"~~"1775^^negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1775~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 598"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"St. Hedges"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 698~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/698~"Dick - DICK1"~~"1775^^A Slave"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1775~~"Dick was one of one or two men on Gardiner's Island during a British raid. (missing source)"~~~~~1775~~~~~~~"Early Memories of Gardiner's Island By S.D. Gardiner^^Page 84"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"John Lyon Gardiner / David Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 697~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/697~"Unrecorded Name - UNID34"~~"1775^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1775~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 598"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Jeremiah Dayton"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 696~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/696~"Cazar - CAZA1"~~"1775^^""Cazar Indian"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner ""of Cazar Indian"""~~~~~1904~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 37"~~~~Male~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 695~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/695~"Unrecorded Name - UNID35"~~"1775^^Noah Barneses negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell's baptism record. (This is an unusual entry, with the possibility that Barnes may have been the child's father.)"~~1775~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 504"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Noah Barnes"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 694~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/694~"Will - WILL2"~~"1775^^""Will Indian"""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner ""paid Will Indian"""~~~~~1904~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774^^Page 37"~~~~Male~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 693~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/693~"Paul - PAUL1"~~"1775^^my negro child Paul"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1775~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 598"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Rev. Samuel Buell"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 692~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/692~"Sarah - SARA1"~~"1774^^negro woman named Sarah aged 23"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1751"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner. “Negro Wench Sarah” - Given To Jerusha Buell (sundries given to Mrs. Gardiner in the last will and testament of David Gardiner, December 1774)   "~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/34~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 691~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/691~"Sebinah - SEBI1"~~"1774^^negro woman named Sabinah aged 48 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1726"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner. His will, Gardiners of Gardiner's Island p. 98, I give unto my beloved Wife Jerusha Gardiner . . . and also one Negro Woman which she shall chuse..."" "~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/413bbaff67b68d8d13bc8a40f4e2253f.jpg~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 690~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/690~"Phillis - PHIS6"~~"1774^^negro woman named Phillis age 52 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1722"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner."~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/32~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 689~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/689~"Abel Crook - ABEL2"~~"1774^^negro boy named Abel age 8"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1766"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner."~~~~"Abel Crook"~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/31~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ABEL2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 688~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/688~"Reuben - REUB2"~~"1774^^negro boy Reuben do. 10"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1764"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner."~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 5"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/30~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 687~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/687~"Dick - DICK2"~~"1774^^negro man Dick age 40 "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1734"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner."~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 5"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/29~~~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 686~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/686~"Cato - CATO2"~~"1774^^negro boy named Cato age 12"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1762"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner. Account in Gardiners of Gardiner's Island, p. 105: ""I think it was the hard winter of 1779-80. I lived with my mother and father-in-law Esqr Isaac Conklin Sometime in the spring of 1780 there came a party of the British, about 15 or 20, under Lieut. Darby into Amagansett, on their way to Montauk, after deserters. . . one gun was shot . . . The ball went into the fireplace & had like to kill Cato, a Negro, who was stirring up the fire.""

The 1840 U.S. Census for East Hampton lists Cato Gardiner as a free person of color aged 55-100. If he were the same Cato as described in the 1780 event, he would have been about 78 years of age in 1840."~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/28~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 685~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/685~"Peter - PETE6"~~"1774^^negro boy named Peter age 14"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1760"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner."~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/27~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 684~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/684~"Cyrus - CYRU3"~~"1774^^negro man named Cyrus aged 21 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1753"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner."~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/26~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 683~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/683~"Philip - PHIL1"~~"1774^^negro man named Philip aged 22 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1752"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner. Estate sold Philip for $65 on July 6, 1776, p. 39"~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/25~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 682~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/682~"Brister - BRIR1"~~"1774^^negro man named Brister aged 28 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1764"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner."~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/24~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 681~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/681~"Plato Crook - PLAT2 "~~"1774^^negro man named Plato aged 35 years"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"ca, 1739"~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner. This Plato may have been the father of Zeperee, a girl baptised in April 1796. [Inventory of David Gardiner. This Plato may have been the father of Zeperee, a girl baptised in April 1796. Estate of David Gardiner, D, to .. charged in his .. which _old to an .. 1 negro man named plato $.]"~~~~~1774~~~~~~~"Inventory of David Gardiner, 1774. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page 4"~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/17942/rec/23~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"David Gardiner (6)"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 680~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/680~"Unrecorded Name - UNID36"~~"1774^^Servt. child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1774~~"A Servt. child of the Widow Bakers"~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Widow Baker"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 679~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/679~"Grestor - GRES1"~~"1772^^negro Grestor"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"David Russel negro Grestor to a pair of shoes sold and hiltapt 2|6; pair of shoes sold 8|0 (5/x/1772)"~~~~~"April 1772"~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection.^^Page "~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"David Russel"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 678~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/678~"Desiah - DESI1"~~"1773^^negro child"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1773~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 597"~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Noah Barns"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 677~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/677~"Abigail - ABIG2"~~"1773^^negro woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1773~~"Also appears in Rev. Samuel Buell's record of persons received into the church in July, 1764."~~~~Abigail~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 597"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt. Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ABIG2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 676~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/676~"Peter - PETE7"~~"1773^^my negro man"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1773~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 596"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Samuel Buell?"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 675~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/675~"Unrecorded Name - UNID41"~~"1772^^negro mans"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell's baptism record"~~1772~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 501"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Capt. Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 674~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/674~"Garl - GARL1"~~"1769^^negro garl"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt Thomas Tillenes negro Garl to 2 pair of shoes 6|6; pair of shoes sold 1|6; pair of shoes 6|6; a pair of shoes sold 1|6; pair of shoes sold 6|0; pair of shoes sold 1|9; pair of shoes sold 2|0. Also included in Estate of Seth Parsons, 1753 with Widow Abigail Leek? for "~~~~~"June 1769, December 1769, April 1770, February 1771, March 1771, November 1771, December 1771, "~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281coll2/id/12011/rec/46~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt Thomas Tillenes"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 673~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/673~"Mol - MOL2"~~"1771^^Negro Mol"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Jeremiah Miller Jr negro Mol to a pair of poumps sold 2|0"~~~~~1770~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Jeremiah Miller Jr"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 672~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/672~"Unrecorded Name - UNID40"~~"1771^^negro woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1771~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 595"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt. Baker"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 671~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/671~"Unrecorded Name - UNID39"~~"1771^^negro woman"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1771~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 595"~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt. Mulford"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 670~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/670~"Cato - CATO3"~~"1770^^negro Cato"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Capt Thomas Tillenes negro Cato to a pair of shoes sold 1|6"~~~~~1770~~~~~~~"Daniel Hedges Shoemaker Account Book 1765-1771. East Hampton Library Long Island Collection."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Capt. Thomas Tillenes"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 669~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/669~"Unrecorded Name - UNID38"~~"1770^^Jude negros son"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"In Rev. Buell's baptism record"~~1770~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 501"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 668~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/668~"Unidentified male"~~"1770^^African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. With Other Ancient Documents of Historic Value Volume 5. Hedges, Henry Parsons, ed. Sag Harbor. J.H. Hunt, printer. 1905^^Page 595"~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Col. Abraham Gardiner"~"East Hampton"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1770-1780,East Hampton"~~Person~"East Hampton"~1~0 517~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/517~"Pomp - POMP4"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 7, 1806"~~"""[Died] Pomp Negro"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven's History of Mattituck: 355 [transcription]. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 136/157."~~~~Male~~~~~~~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1800-1810,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/43518af842c58088453b0a89e4d95907.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 516~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/516~"Unidentified boy"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"April 8, 1798"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven's History of Mattituck: 351. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 133/157."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Captain John Terry"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1790-1800,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/14b38c27c6c2d9b1622c030cf8b4fed9.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 515~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/515~"Ruth - RUTH2"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"November 7, 1790"~~"""[Died] Ruth wench of Isaac Davis."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 348. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 130/157."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Isaac Davis"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1790-1800,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/b49741ad6d8816001d3fcacbc5f2d56a.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 514~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/514~"Jack - JACK2"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 14, 1795"~~"""[Died] Jack Doc Conkling Negro"""~~~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 350. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 132/157."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Dr Conkling [Conklyn]"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1790-1800,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/ba72c35d82571dfd9cf43ca9e985be51.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 513~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/513~"Cloe - CLOE1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 16, 1796"~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 334. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 117/157."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Dr D Conkling (Conklyn)"~Mattituck~"She married Cyrus (#512)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1790-1800,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/7c4880d7cbe455067e29ce46fadc1e49.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 512~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/512~"Cyrus - CYRU2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 16, 1796"~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 334. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 117/157."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Major A Reeve"~Mattituck~"He married Cloe (#513)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/24ade4c134e0feb1389a6e81c5dabfbc.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 511~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/511~"Till (Zillie?) - ZILL2"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"She married Giles (#510)."~~~~~"January 5, 1777"~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 323. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 108/157."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Mattituck~"May be the same as #418."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/713c3002011de99389c43fa39766fdad.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 510~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/510~"Giles - GILE1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"He married Till (#511)."~~~~~"January 5, 1777"~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 323. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 108/157."~~~~Male~~~~~~~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/2a76d9f297c94a354652c99837348afb.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 509~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/509~"Peggy - PEGY2"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 14, 1776"~~"""...Negro servant of Deacon Th: Reeve, age unknown."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 319, 340. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 42/157 [baptism], 31/157 [death]."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Deacon Thomas Reeves"~Mattituck~"She married Darby (#508)."~"January 1775"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/82f7700837d6da2cc64700667d3af7dc.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/86031804691fd2f19bb80f8ca6a9546f.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 508~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/508~"Darby - DARB1"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""...Negro Servant to Richard Sweesy..."""~~~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 319. Original marriage record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 42/157."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Richard Swazy"~Mattituck~"He married Peggy (#509)."~"January 1775"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/dc49e3010e73c179251b8fbf5738c360.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 507~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/507~"Cate - CATE1"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 317. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 39/157."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Joseph Mapes Jr."~Mattituck~"She married Titus (#506)."~"Spring 1761"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1760-1770,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/707bbcff55683d88688326a0c1b2ad58.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 506~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/506~"Titus - TITU2"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 317. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 39/157."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Joseph Mapes Jr."~Mattituck~"He married Cate (#507). "~"Spring 1761"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1760-1770,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/6adadb4bb14aaa3b8d87a42e3f3e1d79.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 505~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/505~"Gin - GIN1"~~"African descent (probably)"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"December 10, 1806"~~~~~"Micah Howell died August 2, 1801."~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 355. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 136/157."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Micah Howell [Senior], deceased"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1800-1810,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/33ef7da303c6de42529e31a411215091.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 504~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/504~"Retus - RETU1"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"May 1, 1802"~~"""[Died] Retus, a Negro boy formaly belonging to Micah Howel deceased."~~"February 28, 1799"~"Micah Howel died August 2, 1801."~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), pages 307, 353. Original records at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 98/157 [baptism], 134/157 [death]. "~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Micah Howell"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1790-1800,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/26fea2306cc3ee96f36ae7d0a3a41016.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/9e0f5bd4510de0afacb22de1ba0aecbf.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 503~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/503~"Isaac - ISAC1^^1793^^Mattituck"~~servant~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"March 7, 1793"~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 303. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 94/157."~~~~Male~~~~~~"Jeremiah Havens"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1790-1800,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/307e2db85e5261d738fe9e5d9df18ae4.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 502~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/502~"Ruth - RUTH1"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"June 16, 1793"~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 303. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 94/157."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"John Gardner"~Mattituck~"She was a daughter of Bisner (#1332), sister to Linah (#500) and Nimrod (#501)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1790-1800,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/29e9a51c1ba8fc322cdca1fb4fcf19e1.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 501~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/501~"Nimrod - NIMR1"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 1, 1790"~"John Gardiner died October 19, 1795 at Mattituck."~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 300. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 92/157."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"John Gardner"~Mattituck~"He was a son of Bisner (#1332) and brother to Linah (#500) and Ruth (#502)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1790-1800,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/d150f377527d0f3fb30553a083d3041a.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 500~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/500~"Linah - LINA1"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"August 1, 1790"~"John Gardiner died October 19, 1795 at Mattituck."~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 300. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 92/157."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"John Gardner"~Mattituck~"She was a daughter of Bisner (#1332) and sister of Nimrod (#501) and Ruth (#502)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1790-1800,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/d48fc8b3b1a2db9a1bbe3d1386d59bca.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 499~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/499~"Charles - CHAR1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""[Baptized]...also Charles ye servant of Nathaniel Fanning entered into covenant and was baptized."""~~"September 21, 1783"~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 290. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 86/157."~~~~Male~~~~~~"Nathaniel Fanning"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1780-1790,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/f925c3c44bb9f547e2228ab543210076.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 498~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/498~"Pero - PERO1"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""[Baptized] Pero son of Dorcas Wench of Maj Conkling."""~~"January 25, 1780"~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 286. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 84/157."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Major Thomas Conkling [Conklyn]"~Mattituck~"Pero was the son of Dorcas (#1330) and brother of Frances (#496)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/fc381f54c0b869b5122570ae45d1321d.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 497~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/497~"Frances - FRAS1"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 7, 1790"~~"""Frances ye dughter of Dorcas, a wench belonging to Maj T Conkling."" ""Francis Wench of widow Hannah Conkling."""~~"July 26, 1778."~"Major Thomas Conkling died November 12, 1789. Hannah Conkline [Conkling] was enumerated in the 1790 federal census at Southold as head of a household including four enslaved people. Hannah married Reverend Benjamin Goldsmith in 1793."~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), pages 285, 348. Original records at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 83/157 [baptism], 130/157 [death]. "~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Major Thomas Conkling followed by his widow Hannah Conkling."~Mattituck~"She was daughter of Dorcas (#1330) and sister of Pero (#498)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1790-1800,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/666c7f75e9280776bfacfdf5e4e7ca4e.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/46edcced5869220fdf1ab7571b19bdb5.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 495~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/495~"David - DAVI1"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""David ye son of Peg, a wench belonging to Edmund Howell."""~~"June 4, 1775"~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 282. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 81/157."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Edmund Howell"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/8b1e58ccbd896db5bae926208e8234b3.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 494~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/494~"Unice - UNIC1^^1772^^Mattituck"~~"daughter of Mary, wife of Joseph"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"She was the daughter of Mary (#1335). Her presumed father, Joseph (#1336), was of indigenous ancestry."~~"June 14, 1772"~~~~~~~~~~"A History of Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. Charles E. Craven (1906: privately printed), page 279. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 78/157."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/29740931428130b758e9e9b41a6ee151.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 493~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/493~"Unrecorded Name - UNID21"~~"child of African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Space for name of Peg's (#490) third child left blank."~~"February 27, 1771"~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 277. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 76/157."~~~Enslaved~Unknown~~~~~~"Widow Hannah Tuthill"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/a34ec3f247e5682ed1b3a40f7849e838.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 492~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/492~"Prince - PRIN1"~~"child of African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 27, 1771"~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 277. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 76/157."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Widow Hannah Tuthill"~Mattituck~"Prince is a son of Peg (#490), brother to Dorcas (#491) and [left blank] (#493)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/392227b94fa1abfe5667b6bdb1ba7a74.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 491~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/491~"Dorcas - DORC2"~~"child of African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 27, 1771"~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 277. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 76/157."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Widow Hannah Tuthill"~Mattituck~"Dorcas is a daughter of Peg (#490) and sister to Prince (#493) and [left blank] (#493)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1d97353c6a2be537f89c8f6c7f6dd733.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 490~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/490~"Peg - PEG2"~~"African descent, likely"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""Peg a wench of ye widow Hannah Tuthill..."""~~"February 27, 1771"~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 277. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 76/157."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Widow Hannah Tuthill"~Mattituck~"Peg is the mother of three known children: Dorcas (#491), Prince (#492), and [left blank] (#493)."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/7fb135bce1fc7f97fbd47ca9b0f3f700.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 489~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/489~"Tamer - TAME1"~~"African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"She died soon after her baptism."~~"""...a Negro girl..."""~~"November 11, 1770"~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 277. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 76/157."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Widow Hannah Tuthill"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/4eae9b2fc656769bd8c5dd446554a397.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 488~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/488~"Aner - ANER1"~~"Servant, African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"October or November 1790 "~~"[DIed], ""John Conklings Neger Aner"""~~"February 5, 1769"~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 275. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 74/157 (baptism). Salmon Records: 62 (death)."~~~Enslaved~~~~~~~"Thomas Conkling [Conklyn]"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1760-1770,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/ced3de93da6e6ac31864e7dfeb963fb5.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 487~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/487~"Assa - ASSA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"February 5, 1769"~"Joshua Cleaves/Cleeves' household included no enslaved people of African descent in the 1776 census."~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 275. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 74/157."~~~~~~~~~~"Joshua Cleaves"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1760-1770,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/4662342a599645d08c47cd4c5a60d899.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 486~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/486~"Pomp - POMP1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"September 21, 1783"~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 290. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 86/157."~~~~Male~~~~~~"Daniel Warner"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1780-1790,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/8d9cefef9dedc44d12b5bbbd95a63e44.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 485~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/485~"Caesar - CAES1"~~"child of African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""...three Negro Children of ye Family (viz) Jable, Dorcas & Ceasar."""~~"January 12, 1769"~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 274. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 73/157."~~~Enslaved~Male~~~~~~"Daniel Warner"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1760-1770,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/40d81b7a41c67e792d43858e4f87c044.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 484~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/484~"Dorcas - DORC3"~~"child of African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""...three Negro Children of ye Family (viz) Jable, Dorcas & Ceasar."""~~"January 12, 1769"~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 274. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 73/157."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Daniel Warner"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1760-1770,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/c83283c30f37b3726ac00acd3494e4fa.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 483~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/483~"Jable - JABL1"~~"child of African descent"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""...three Negro Children of ye Family (viz) Jable, Dorcas, & Ceasar."""~~"January 12, 1769"~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 274. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 73/157."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Daniel Warner"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1760-1770,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/6440e1ef6f44806de076ffb663a6aac9.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 482~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/482~"Diadema - DIAD1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1741, calculated from her reported age (33 years) at the time of her death. "~~"July 29, 1774"~~~~"July 8, 1770"~~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 265, 339. Original records at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 24/157[baptism], 31/157 [death]."~~~~Female~~~~~~~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/d1cb03ae29dfa82dd8dcfb312a278bdf.JPG,https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/a923d991f612df5c8280152f702af541.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0 481~https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/481~" Dinah - DINA1"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"July 1, 1770"~"Captain Wines' first name was provided in the the death record of Dinah's daughter, Diadema (#482)."~~~~~~~~~"Charles Craven, A History of Mattituck (1906): 265. Original record at Ancestry.com>U.S. Presbyterian Church Records 1701-1970>New York>Mattituck>Mattituck Presbyterian Church>Session, Register, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths>1764-1809>image 24/157."~~~Enslaved~Female~~~~~~"Capt Wines [Captain Barnabas Winds]"~Mattituck~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1770-1780,Mattituck~https://plainsightproject.org/files/original/1ea652619f2611e3a6a23bc944ebb4e4.JPG~Person~Southold~1~0