Familysearch PDF Page Number | 25 |
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Original Liber Page Number | 19 |
Date | 3 Jan 1849 |
Type of Proceeding | Indenture - apprenticeship |
Name and Freedom Status | James Mills [free] |
Abstract | Between Justices of the Peace and William Veasy, farmer of Worester County, for apprenticeship of James Mills, a colored boy, will be 16 yo on 15 April next and son of Mary Armwood. With approbation of Mary Armwood he is apprenticed to learn art of farming from Veasy until he is 21 yo. Mills is to receive sufficient meat, drink, clothing and lodging during his term and at end of term to receive freedom suit of clothes to cost $10 or $10 cash. |
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