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

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Record #137 from Abstracts from William Still's Underground Railroad

Traveler's Names Harriet, Cornelius' wife
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Description
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Origin- Town/City
Origin- County Kent Co.
Origin- State Maryland
Destination Canada
Birthplace
Slaveowner's Name Judge Chambers
Chapter Title Sundry Arrivals, 1863
Page Number 501
Other Travelers John Edward Lee, John Hillis, Charles Ross, James Ryan, William Johnston, Edward Wood, Cornelius Fuller and his wife Harriet, John Pinket, Ansal Cannon, James Brown
Other Conductors
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Full Narrative CORNELIUS FULLER, and his wife, HARRIET, escaped together from Kent county, Maryland. They belonged to separate masters; Cornelius, it was said, belonged to the Diden Estate; his wife to Judge Chambers, whose Honor lived in Chestertown. " He is no man for freedom, bless you," said Harriet. " He owned more slaves than any other man in that part of the country; he sells sometimes, and he hired out ? great many; would hire them to any kind of a master, if he half killed you." Cornelius and Harriet were obliged to leave their daughter Kitty, who was thirteen years of age.

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