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          <description>In order to fill out this field, you will use an individual's UPI followed by a term from the Controlled Vocabularies for relationships on Enslaved.org (page 7). For example: JOHN18 | Spouse; MARY7 | Child.</description>
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              <text>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."</text>
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              <text>Zaykowski, Dorothy. Sag Harbor: The Story of an American Beauty. Sag Harbor Historical Society, 1991. Page 217.</text>
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          <description>At times, it will not be possible to use one of the Ancestry terms—African, Indigenous, Caucasian, or Mixed— to categorize a person's ancestry, but one cannot say that the person's ancestry is unrecorded. For example, there are instances when an individual will be referred to as "colored." In this case, please quote the description of the person's ancestry—"colored"—from the source material.</description>
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          <description>(Please use this field instead of "Owner or Household" for the time being - David)</description>
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          <description>In order to fill out this field, you will use an individual's UPI followed by a term from the Controlled Vocabularies for relationships on Enslaved.org (page 7). For example: JOHN18 | Spouse; MARY7 | Child.</description>
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          <name>Notes</name>
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              <text>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."</text>
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        <element elementId="108">
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          <description>There are many source types as outlined by Enslaved.org's controlled vocabularies (page 14). Read through them before assigning an event type.</description>
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              <text>Zaykowski, Dorothy. Sag Harbor: The Story of an American Beauty. Sag Harbor Historical Society, 1991. Page 217.</text>
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            <name>Title</name>
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          <description>Use the following terminology for this field: African, Indigenous, Caucasian, or Mixed. If an individual is described as "Negro," input African for this field; "Indian," input Indigenous; "Mulatto," input Mixed. If a person's ancestry is not known, write: Unrecorded.</description>
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          <description/>
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        <element elementId="112">
          <name>Event Date</name>
          <description/>
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        <element elementId="73">
          <name>Location or Address</name>
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        <element elementId="107">
          <name>Relationships</name>
          <description>In order to fill out this field, you will use an individual's UPI followed by a term from the Controlled Vocabularies for relationships on Enslaved.org (page 7). For example: JOHN18 | Spouse; MARY7 | Child.</description>
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          <name>Source Type</name>
          <description>There are many source types as outlined by Enslaved.org's controlled vocabularies (page 14). Read through them before assigning an event type.</description>
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              <text>Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church Vital Records, 1791-1914. Digital Long Island. Page 76.</text>
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          <description>At times, it will not be possible to use one of the Ancestry terms—African, Indigenous, Caucasian, or Mixed— to categorize a person's ancestry, but one cannot say that the person's ancestry is unrecorded. For example, there are instances when an individual will be referred to as "colored." In this case, please quote the description of the person's ancestry—"colored"—from the source material.</description>
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        <element elementId="107">
          <name>Relationships</name>
          <description>In order to fill out this field, you will use an individual's UPI followed by a term from the Controlled Vocabularies for relationships on Enslaved.org (page 7). For example: JOHN18 | Spouse; MARY7 | Child.</description>
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Zaykowski, Dorothy. Sag Harbor: The Story of an American Beauty. Sag Harbor Historical Society, 1991. Page 217.</text>
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Zaykowski, Dorothy Ingersoll, The Old Burying Ground at Sag Harbor, L.I., N.Y., Sag Harbor 2003. Page 85. </text>
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