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

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Record #393 from Somerset County Bonds, 1827-1850

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Date 5 Mar 1850
Record Name (Somerset County, MD) SO County Bonds (1845-1850)
Citation (Liber:Folio) SWJ3:286
Name Referenced Henry Stockly Fletcher
Record Type Indenture/Apprentice
Abstract of Record Henry Stockly Fletcher, 1 yo on 10 March instant, son of Simon Fletcher, alias Gould and Rose Fletcher [free negroes] who are of indigent circumstances and with their consent, apprenticed to Andrew Wilmer Anderson until 30 March 1870 when 21 yo. To learn calling of common laborer; upon expiration of term to receive two good suits of clothing, one suitable for holidays. "Signed" by Simon and Rose Fletcher, alias Gould, with their marks.

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