County | Somerset |
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PDF page | 504 |
Page # in Liber JJD No. 6 | 468 |
Justice of the Peace | not on form |
Child (Apprentice) | Benjamin Harman |
Child of | William Harmon, a convict in the Penetentiary |
Raised by | child has been living with George Wilson for 2 yrs. |
Awarded | Benjamin Harman |
White person to whom apprenticed (master) | George Wilson |
Date of Apprenticeship Paper | 18 Nov 1873 |
Age | 9 |
Date of Attaining Said Age | 1 May 1874 |
Age to Serve Until | 21 |
Trade to Learn | farmer |
Receive at the end of the Apprenticeship | 2 suits apparel & $25; also to read, write & cypher as far as the Rule of Three |
Date of Final Papers | N/A due to different form used |
Transcriber Notes | Benjamin selected master |
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