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&#13;
U.S., Find a Grave™ Index, 1600s-Current. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Operations, Inc., 2012.</text>
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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>Ancestry</name>
          <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>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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East Hampton census of 1870.&#13;
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Sag Harbor census of 1880.&#13;
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Howard, William. Tintype photograph ca. 1800. Courtesy of the Eastville Community Historical Society.</text>
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        <name>Eastville</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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East Hampton Census of 1870.&#13;
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Sag Harbor Census of 1880.</text>
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East Hampton Census of 1870.&#13;
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Sag Harbor Census of 1880.</text>
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        <element elementId="62">
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              <text>Sag Harbor Census of 1880.</text>
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            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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          <name>Unique Person Identifier</name>
          <description>A Unique Person Identifier (UPI) is a string of numbers and digits that help trace an individual through time and space. Many enslaved and indentured people did not have last names; a UPI helps one distinguish between individuals that have the same first name. Additionally, if a person is mentioned in multiple documents, a UPI helps link said person to the various instances in which he or she is mentioned.</description>
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          <name>Ancestry</name>
          <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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              <text>Female</text>
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          <name>Event Type</name>
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          <name>Location or Address</name>
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          <name>Notes</name>
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              <text>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. </text>
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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>Census or Register</text>
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          <name>Source/s</name>
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              <text>Sag Harbor Census of 1880.</text>
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          <name>Researcher</name>
          <description/>
          <elementTextContainer>
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            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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          <name>Unique Person Identifier</name>
          <description>A Unique Person Identifier (UPI) is a string of numbers and digits that help trace an individual through time and space. Many enslaved and indentured people did not have last names; a UPI helps one distinguish between individuals that have the same first name. Additionally, if a person is mentioned in multiple documents, a UPI helps link said person to the various instances in which he or she is mentioned.</description>
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              <text>HULD1</text>
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          <name>Ancestry</name>
          <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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        <element elementId="66">
          <name>Sex</name>
          <description/>
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              <text>Female</text>
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        <element elementId="29">
          <name>Event Type</name>
          <description/>
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              <text>Registration</text>
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          <name>Event Date</name>
          <description/>
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          <name>Age</name>
          <description/>
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        <element elementId="73">
          <name>Location or Address</name>
          <description/>
          <elementTextContainer>
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              <text>Sag Harbor, NY</text>
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        </element>
        <element elementId="113">
          <name>Notes</name>
          <description/>
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        <element elementId="108">
          <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>
          <elementTextContainer>
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              <text>Census or Register</text>
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        <element elementId="62">
          <name>Source/s</name>
          <description/>
          <elementTextContainer>
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              <text>Sag Harbor Census of 1880.</text>
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        <element elementId="114">
          <name>Researcher</name>
          <description/>
          <elementTextContainer>
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              <text>Meghan McGinley</text>
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    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
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          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
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                <text>Huldah Youngs - HULD1</text>
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        <name>1880-1889</name>
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        <name>Eastville</name>
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        <name>Sag Harbor</name>
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              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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      <description>An individual.</description>
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          <name>Name</name>
          <description/>
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              <text>Hobart Green</text>
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        <element elementId="104">
          <name>Unique Person Identifier</name>
          <description>A Unique Person Identifier (UPI) is a string of numbers and digits that help trace an individual through time and space. Many enslaved and indentured people did not have last names; a UPI helps one distinguish between individuals that have the same first name. Additionally, if a person is mentioned in multiple documents, a UPI helps link said person to the various instances in which he or she is mentioned.</description>
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              <text>HOBA1</text>
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          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="105">
          <name>Ancestry</name>
          <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>Status</name>
          <description/>
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              <text>Free</text>
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        <element elementId="66">
          <name>Sex</name>
          <description/>
          <elementTextContainer>
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              <text>Male</text>
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          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="29">
          <name>Event Type</name>
          <description/>
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              <text>Registration</text>
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        <element elementId="112">
          <name>Event Date</name>
          <description/>
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              <text>1880</text>
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        <element elementId="110">
          <name>Age</name>
          <description/>
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        <element elementId="73">
          <name>Location or Address</name>
          <description/>
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        </element>
        <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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              <text>&lt;span data-sheets-root="1" data-sheets-value="{&amp;quot;1&amp;quot;:2,&amp;quot;2&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;ESTH2 | Grandparent; HENR2 | Grandparent&amp;quot;}" data-sheets-userformat="{&amp;quot;2&amp;quot;:12803,&amp;quot;3&amp;quot;:{&amp;quot;1&amp;quot;:0},&amp;quot;4&amp;quot;:{&amp;quot;1&amp;quot;:2,&amp;quot;2&amp;quot;:15389148},&amp;quot;12&amp;quot;:0,&amp;quot;15&amp;quot;:&amp;quot;Calibri&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;16&amp;quot;:12}"&gt;&lt;a href="https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1969"&gt;ESTH2&lt;/a&gt; | Grandparent&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1971"&gt;HENR2&lt;/a&gt; | Grandparent&lt;/span&gt;</text>
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        </element>
        <element elementId="113">
          <name>Notes</name>
          <description/>
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              <text>Hobert is listed as "grandson" under Esther J. Hempstead Green's (&lt;a href="https://plainsightproject.org/items/show/1969"&gt;ESTH2&lt;/a&gt;) household. However, his parentage is unclear from the census data.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;He is, through his grandmother, a direct descendant of &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.</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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        <element elementId="62">
          <name>Source/s</name>
          <description/>
          <elementTextContainer>
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        <element elementId="114">
          <name>Researcher</name>
          <description/>
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            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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      <description>An individual.</description>
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          <name>Name</name>
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        <element elementId="105">
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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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        <element elementId="65">
          <name>Status</name>
          <description/>
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        <element elementId="66">
          <name>Sex</name>
          <description/>
          <elementTextContainer>
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              <text>Male</text>
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        <element elementId="29">
          <name>Event Type</name>
          <description/>
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        <element elementId="112">
          <name>Event Date</name>
          <description/>
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        <element elementId="73">
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          <description/>
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Sag Harbor Census of 1880.</text>
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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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Sag Harbor Census of 1880.</text>
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