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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>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>1850-1859</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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          <name>Event Type</name>
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          <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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              <text>Henry was born in New Jersey. He married Esther Jane Hempstead (&lt;a href="https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1969"&gt;ESTH2&lt;/a&gt;), whose father was &lt;a href="https://www.sylvestermanor.org/slavery-at-the-manor/david-hempstead-sr/"&gt;David Hempstead, Senior&lt;/a&gt;, of Shelter Island, NY.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;On the 1850 census, Henry's occupation is listed as "Laborer." He is not listed on the 1865 East Hampton census. &lt;span&gt;Henry and Charles (&lt;a href="https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/2079"&gt;CHAR4&lt;/a&gt;), Henry and Esther's son, &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href="https://shelterislandreporter.timesreview.com/2016/09/29/lives-revealed-historic-photographs-tell-the-tale-of-sag-harbors-eastville-residents/#:~:text=Both%20Henry%20and%20their%20eldest,single%20mother%20to%20seven%20children."&gt;perished fighting in the Civil War&lt;/a&gt;&lt;span&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Henry is buried in the St. David African Methodist Episcopal Zion Cemetery in Sag Harbor, NY.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;</text>
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