Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History & Culture Enduring Connections: Exploring Delmarva's Black History

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Record #6 from Accomack County Indentures, 1798-1835

County Accomack
Date 25 October 1802
Abstract An Indenture made between the Overseers of the Poor and James Alloth to carry out an order made in County Court dated 25 October 1802 to bind Joshua son of Juda freed by Kendal Stockly decd until the age of twenty one, unto James Alloth who will provide sufficient Meat, Drink, Washing, Lodging, and Wearing Apparel, teach him reading, writing and arithmetic, the trade of a Shoemaker and also pay him Twelve Dollars at the expiration of the said time.
Name Joshua
Trade Shoemaker

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