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Chloe [Silliman] m. Noble Spencer 1794.
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Shelburne Vital Records to 1850,
Marriages
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1794
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Noble Spencer
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Spencer, Susannah and Samuel Thompson, both negroes, of S[helburne], Jan. 16, 1810
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Shelburne Vital Records to 1850,
Marriages
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1810
Jan
16
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Susannah Spencer Thompson
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In 1810 a Susannah Spencer marries Samuel Thompson, both residents of Shelburne, both African Americans.
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Shelburne Vital Records to 1850,
Marriages
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1810
Jan
16
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Susannah Spencer Thompson
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Free
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Jackson, Sarah, and David Sheldon, both negros, of S[helburne], Jan. 1, 1811
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Shelburne Vital Records to 1850,
Marriages
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1811
Jan
1
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David Sheldon
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Free
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Humphrey, Lydia, and John Moody, both negroes, Jan. 10, 1815
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Shelburne Vital Records to 1850,
Marriages
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1815
Jan
10
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Lydia Humphrey Moody
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Humphrey, Lydia, and John Moody, both negroes, Jan. 10, 1815
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Shelburne Vital Records to 1850,
Marriages
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1815
Jan
10
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John Moody
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Power, Rachel and Ralph Way, "people of colour," Jan. 3, 1816
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Shelburne Vital Records to 1850,
Marriages
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1816
Jan
3
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Ralph Sr. Way
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Power, Rachel and Ralph Way, "people of colour," Jan. 3, 1816
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Shelburne Vital Records to 1850,
Marriages
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1816
Jan
3
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African Americans in Deerfield who Served in the French and Indian War/s
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Sheldon, George. History of Deerfield,
Single
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1753
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Caesar
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Hoyt, Jonathan |
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African Americans in Deerfield who Served in the French and Indian War/s
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Sheldon, George. History of Deerfield,
Single
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1753
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Caesar
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Hinsdale, Ebenezer |
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African Americans in Deerfield who Served in the French and Indian War/s
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Sheldon, George. History of Deerfield,
Single
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1753
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Caesar
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Childs, Samuel Jr. |
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African Americans in Deerfield who Served in the French and Indian War/s
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Sheldon, George. History of Deerfield,
Single
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1753
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Caesar
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Free
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African Americans in Deerfield who Served in the French and Indian War/s
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Sheldon, George. History of Deerfield,
Single
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1758
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Titus
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Ashley, Jonathan |
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African Americans in Deerfield who Served in the French and Indian War/s(2 Fr. And Ind. Wars)
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Sheldon, George. History of Deerfield,
Single
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1758
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Cesar
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Free
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Bailey or Dickinson, Ceaser a-e 9 [days] [a = a Minute Man who responded to the Lexington Alarm e = men who were probably there] Muster Roll Capt. Joseph Stebbins...August 1775 Col Jona Brewer Reg
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Sheldon, George. notes Box 5:4, List of Dfld. People who Served in the Campaign of 1775,
Box 5:4
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1775
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Free
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Bailey or Dickinson, Ceaser a-e 9 [days] [a = a Minute Man who responded to the Lexington Alarm e = men who were probably there] Muster Roll Capt. Joseph Stebbins...August 1775 Col Jona Brewer Reg
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Sheldon, George. notes Box 5:4, List of Dfld. People who Served in the Campaign of 1775,
Box 5:4
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1775
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Free
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Bailey, Ceasar 1775 -177_ d. in Service
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Sheldon, George. notes Box 5:4, Sheldon's roster of Rev. soldiers ,
Box 5:4,
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1775
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Baily, Ceasar alias Ceasar Dickinson 1775 - 1781 (32) 3 yrs
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Sheldon, George. notes Box 5:4, Sheldon's roster of Rev. soldiers ,
Box 5:4,
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1775
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Free
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106. AMOS1 NEWPORT was caught by slave traders on the west coast of Africa when he was a young boy. He next appeared inSpringfield as a slave of David Ingersoll, who sold him to Joseph Billings of Hatfield in 1729. In November of 1776, Amos Newp
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Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870,
1728-1870
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1729
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Amos Newport
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Billings, Joseph |
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108. AMOS3 NEWPORT (Peter2, Amos1), born about 1771 in Hatfield, was a laborer there and bought an acre of land in 1805 and sixmore acres in 1806. Amos Newport married MELITA PAINE shortly after 6 December 1806 at South Deerfield. Melita was born about
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Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870,
1728-1870
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1771
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Amos W. Newport
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Free
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107. PETER2 NEWPORT (Amos1) resided at Hatfield in 1771 and by 1800 owned a 70-acre farm at Williamsburg. His estate wasdistributed in April 1823 and his son, Amos Newport, was one of four heirs. Child: i. AMOS3 NEWPORT, b. ca May 1771 at Hatifield.
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Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870,
1728-1870
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1771
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Peter Newport
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Free
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108. AMOS3 NEWPORT (Peter2, Amos1), born about 1771 in Hatfield, was a laborer there and bought an acre of land in 1805 and sixmore acres in 1806. Amos Newport married MELITA PAINE shortly after 6 December 1806 at South Deerfield. Melita was born about
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Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870,
1728-1870
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1771
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Melita Paine Newport
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Free
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166. WILLIAM1 TILL was a resident of Hadley from 1810 through 1861 where he owned a one-acre lot. William Till married LUCINDA PAINEon 26 December 1810 in Deerfield, where she was a resident. William died in 1861 at Hadley and Lucinda Paine Till died the
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Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870,
1728-1870
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1810
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William Jr. Till
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Free
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118. SOLOMON AUSTIN2 PALMER was born about 1824 in Northampton. He married, 6 June 1844 at Amherst "at Mr Jackson's" (assumedto be Henry Jackson's house), SARAH ELIZABETH FREEMAN [52 iii], who was born about 1821 in Amherst where she was listed as a "To
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Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870,
1728-1870
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1818
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Solomon Austin2
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168. DUDLEY2 TILL (William1), born about 1826 in Hadley, was a farm laborer at Amherst from 1846 through 1850. He married sometimeafter filing marriage intentions on 6 November 1847, perhaps on 28 January 1848 in Amherst, JULIA ANN THOMPSON, who was born
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Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870,
1728-1870
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1826
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James Dudley Till
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Free
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105. WINDSOR2 NEWBURY was born 22 February 1815 at Hatfield. He lived at Amherst in 1836 and was a laborer there in 1842.He married on 19 May 1836 in Amherst, SARAH JANE MANUAL, who was born about 1818 in Deerfield, the daughter of Princeand Mahala (Pai
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Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870,
1728-1870
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1836
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Free
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105. WINDSOR2 NEWBURY was born 22 February 1815 at Hatfield. He lived at Amherst in 1836 and was a laborer there in 1842.He married on 19 May 1836 in Amherst, SARAH JANE MANUAL, who was born about 1818 in Deerfield, the daughter of Princeand Mahala (Pai
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Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870,
1728-1870
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1836
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Windsor Newbury
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Free
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189. CHARLES1 WILSON was a laborer at Amherst in 1845 and 1846. He married SARAH JANE MANUAL [105] between 1842 and 1848.She was born 17 June 1816 at Deerfield, the daughter of Prince and Mahala (Paine) Immanual, the sister of Charles W. Manual [97] and
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Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870,
1728-1870
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1842
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Free
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189. CHARLES1 WILSON was a laborer at Amherst in 1845 and 1846. He married SARAH JANE MANUAL [105] between 1842 and 1848.She was born 17 June 1816 at Deerfield, the daughter of Prince and Mahala (Paine) Immanual, the sister of Charles W. Manual [97] and
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Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870,
1728-1870
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1842
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Charles Wilson
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167. WILLIAM2 TILL (William1), born in Hadley, was a laborer at Amherst in 1851. He married HANNAH ____, who was born in Hatfield.William died before 1869 outside of Amherst. Child: i. GEORGE3 TILL, b. 6 July 1851 at Amherst.
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Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870,
1728-1870
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1851
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25.... Spencer Brown was listed as a laborer at Amherst in 1866. He married, second, on 23 September 1866 at Amherst, MELITA PAINE, [108] who was born about 1788 in Whately. Melita was the widow of AMOS NEWPORT [108] when she remarried in 1866. She died
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Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870,
1728-1870
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1866
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Spencer Brown
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25.... Spencer Brown was listed as a laborer at Amherst in 1866. He married, second, on 23 September 1866 at Amherst, MELITA PAINE, [108] who was born about 1788 in Whately. Melita was the widow of AMOS NEWPORT [108] when she remarried in 1866. She died
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Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870,
1728-1870
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1866
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Melita Paine Newport
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Free
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