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  Chloe [Silliman] m. Noble Spencer 1794. Shelburne Vital Records to 1850, Marriages 1794 Noble Spencer Free
Spencer, Susannah and Samuel Thompson, both negroes, of S[helburne], Jan. 16, 1810 Shelburne Vital Records to 1850, Marriages 1810 Jan 16 Susannah Spencer Thompson Free
In 1810 a Susannah Spencer marries Samuel Thompson, both residents of Shelburne, both African Americans. Shelburne Vital Records to 1850, Marriages 1810 Jan 16 Susannah Spencer Thompson Free
Jackson, Sarah, and David Sheldon, both negros, of S[helburne], Jan. 1, 1811 Shelburne Vital Records to 1850, Marriages 1811 Jan 1 David Sheldon Free
Humphrey, Lydia, and John Moody, both negroes, Jan. 10, 1815 Shelburne Vital Records to 1850, Marriages 1815 Jan 10 Lydia Humphrey Moody Free
Humphrey, Lydia, and John Moody, both negroes, Jan. 10, 1815 Shelburne Vital Records to 1850, Marriages 1815 Jan 10 John Moody Free
Power, Rachel and Ralph Way, "people of colour," Jan. 3, 1816 Shelburne Vital Records to 1850, Marriages 1816 Jan 3 Ralph Sr. Way Free
Power, Rachel and Ralph Way, "people of colour," Jan. 3, 1816 Shelburne Vital Records to 1850, Marriages 1816 Jan 3 Free
African Americans in Deerfield who Served in the French and Indian War/s Sheldon, George. History of Deerfield, Single 1753 Caesar Hoyt, Jonathan
African Americans in Deerfield who Served in the French and Indian War/s Sheldon, George. History of Deerfield, Single 1753 Caesar Hinsdale, Ebenezer
African Americans in Deerfield who Served in the French and Indian War/s Sheldon, George. History of Deerfield, Single 1753 Caesar Childs, Samuel Jr.
African Americans in Deerfield who Served in the French and Indian War/s Sheldon, George. History of Deerfield, Single 1753 Caesar Free
African Americans in Deerfield who Served in the French and Indian War/s Sheldon, George. History of Deerfield, Single 1758 Titus Ashley, Jonathan
African Americans in Deerfield who Served in the French and Indian War/s(2 Fr. And Ind. Wars) Sheldon, George. History of Deerfield, Single 1758 Cesar Free
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 Sheldon, George. notes Box 5:4, List of Dfld. People who Served in the Campaign of 1775, Box 5:4 1775 Free
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 Sheldon, George. notes Box 5:4, List of Dfld. People who Served in the Campaign of 1775, Box 5:4 1775 Free
Bailey, Ceasar 1775 -177_ d. in Service Sheldon, George. notes Box 5:4, Sheldon's roster of Rev. soldiers , Box 5:4, 1775 Free
Baily, Ceasar alias Ceasar Dickinson 1775 - 1781 (32) 3 yrs Sheldon, George. notes Box 5:4, Sheldon's roster of Rev. soldiers , Box 5:4, 1775 Free
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 Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870, 1728-1870 1729 Amos Newport Billings, Joseph
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 Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870, 1728-1870 1771 Amos W. Newport Free
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. Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870, 1728-1870 1771 Peter Newport Free
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 Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870, 1728-1870 1771 Melita Paine Newport Free
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 Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870, 1728-1870 1810 William Jr. Till Free
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 Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870, 1728-1870 1818 Solomon Austin2 Free
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 Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870, 1728-1870 1826 James Dudley Till Free
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 Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870, 1728-1870 1836 Free
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 Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870, 1728-1870 1836 Windsor Newbury Free
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 Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870, 1728-1870 1842 Free
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 Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870, 1728-1870 1842 Charles Wilson Free
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. Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870, 1728-1870 1851 Free
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 Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870, 1728-1870 1866 Spencer Brown Free
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 Smith, James Avery. History of the Black Population of Amherst 1728-1870, 1728-1870 1866 Melita Paine Newport Free

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