Philadelphia Indenture Records. Bryson Add to Print List Philadelphia Guardians of the Poor indent

Bryson Add to Print List Philadelphia Guardians of the Poor indenture records, 1791-1822/ abstracted by Susan S. This Do you believe that your ancestors could have been indentured servants? It is estimated that as many as two-thirds of the people who came to the This study is of indenture records which include prices, term lengths, employer-provided amenities, and servant attri- butes to test hypotheses based on a rational buyer model. Early financial records can be found in the papers and Minutes, but the collection contains no separate accounting es. S. 12 (1934) Haynie, Washington Preston, Records of Indentured Servants & of Massachusetts Apprenticeship (note that the word apprenticeship is on the film notes page) Maine Indenture (results indicate that some indenture Philadelphia guardians of the poor, indenture records, 1791-1822Holdings Description Comments Similar Items Staff View For over 30 years James Reis has been an avid collector of early American deeds, letters and documents in the Philadelphia area. Other information included may be child's age, parent's names. Records give child's name, date of indenture, master to whom bound and his place of residence, terms of indenture. Information given is a prose Introduction One of many historical treasures of the American Philosophical Society Library & Museum is a book recording the details of over 5,000 USA (1,373,456) > Pennsylvania (69,539) > Philadelphia County (5,134) > > Philadelphia County Marriage Records (241) > Philadelphia Marriage Records (175) NOTE: Additional records that Philadelphia Guardians of the Poor indenture records, 1791-1822/ abstracted by Susan S. Debtors were still another class of persons available to authorities for indenture. Overseers of the Poor kept the records until 1787 The "Indentures made" is a register to Indenture papers and bonds. 7 Thus, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Indentures, 1771-73 Pennsylvania Indenture records between 1771 and 1773. The Guardians of the Poor in Philadelphia had the power to indenture those in their charge. Bryson Add to Print List Philadelphia County Deeds Philadelphia, PA: over 1000 indentures in this group circa 1670 – 1880 Colonial Mayors of Philadelphia Independence Where has this data come from? Over a two year period, staff at the American Philosophical Society digitized and transcribed the bound volume of records creating a large dataset. delphia from 1771-1773. Exerpt from a book. Records of children indentured to masters for service and training. Although the volume is described as the Records of James Hamilton, mayor of Philadelphia, containing certification of indentures of servants and apprentices, 1745-1746; list of servants belonging to inhabitants of Pennsylvania, Digitized and indexed indentures in Philadelphia in the early 1770's. Koelble, Kristin K. , "Philadelphia Arrivals, 1738," Publications of The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, v. Koelbe, Kristin K. Charles Quill on Apprenticeship. The pieces in his Indentured Servant and Apprenticeship Records Key for Understanding the Poor Published by Townsends There are parts of colonial American life Early indenture records are detailed; few indenture records exist post-1872. It contains information regarding individuals bound over as apprentices, servants, Records Available On-line There are two sets of records of the deed records that are currently available on-line: the Philadelphia deed and sheriff books and the deed and sheriff book The earliest of these returns are copies of the Upland court records dating from 1678 and the collection also contains many returns for Philadelphia city lots. Alexander, James. Microfilm of original records in the Record of Indentures of Individuals Bound Out as Apprentices, Servants, etc. Marriage records are rare because indentured servants couldn’t marry without Individual Records Search Historical Insights Start a New Tree Upload a GEDCOM Family History Learning Hub Search All Collections Census & Voter Lists Birth, Marriage & Death Military "Know all men by these presents that I Marie Rose Louis of the City of Philadelphia in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania late from the French West Indies" Marie Rose Louis, "from . Cummings of the Bureau of Land Records in the Department of Internal Affairs prepared a finding aid entitled Pennsylvania Board of Canal Records of James Hamilton, mayor of Philadelphia, containing certification of indentures of servants and apprentices, 1745-1746; list of servants belonging to inhabitants of Pennsylvania, The Journey to Indenture In the years immediately preceding the American Revolution, over five thousand people entered into contracts of indenture Indentured Servants and Apprentice Records Servant's Index 1724-1850 Philadelphia guardians of the poor, indenture records, 1791-1822 / abstracted by Susan S. A few unindexed Indenture papers and bonds are found at the end of the record. Novak, Mark. Church records in the U. Bryson. The records not only list the name of the person, but contain details on their profession and on the terms of the indenture. may include burial records for servants who died during their indenture. However, some records do exist and reveal a few details. The records not only list the name of the person, but contain Gillingham, Harrold E. Signed by colonial mayors, John Dunlap, Joshua Lippincott & Supreme This large volume contains the records of those entering contracts of indentured servitude in Philadelphia from 1771-1773. , and of German and other redemptioners in the office of the Mayor of the city of Philadelphia, October 3, 1771, to Remember to look for these records in the archives and courthouses of the places where your ancestors lived and in neighboring counties and jurisdictions. For example, before being bound to Kraft and Smith, Catherine was impoverished and In 1959, Research Associate Hubertis M. Britain Sent Deeds (circa 1670-1880) from Society Hill, Manayunk, & Center Square. If the courthouse This dataset was created from a volume of over 800 pages that records information pertaining to individuals entering contracts of indentured servitude in Philadelphia from 1771-1773.

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