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

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Record #416 from Apprenticeships from the Somerset County Register of Wills (Indentures), 1864-1867

County Somerset
PDF page 240
Page # in Liber JJD No. 6 208
Justice of the Peace Thos J Furniss
Child (Apprentice) John Henry Hack
Child of [blank]
Raised by James Hack
Awarded John Henry bound as apprentice
White person to whom apprenticed (master) James Hack
Date of Apprenticeship Paper 9 Nov 1864
Age 7
Date of Attaining Said Age 14 April 1864
Age to Serve Until 21
Trade to Learn farmer
Receive at the end of the Apprenticeship 2 suits apparel & $25
Date of Final Papers 8 May 1865
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