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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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Free
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"Slave 'Ceasar' the slave boy of Ensign Field as named in the records of 1722."
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Temple, J. H. and George Sheldon. History of Northfield,
(Albany, 1875)
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1722
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Caesar
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Field, Zechariah |
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Samuel Hunt, tavernkeeper during the 1750's - 1760's had a slave Mishap.
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Temple, J. H. and George Sheldon. History of Northfield,
(Albany, 1875)
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1750
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Mesheck
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Hunt, Samuel |
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Paul Field was taxed for ownership of a slave, c. 1763 - 1773
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Temple, J. H. and George Sheldon. History of Northfield,
(Albany, 1875)
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1763
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slave
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Field, Paul |
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Ishmael Turner listed as a soldier in the Am. Rev. (Dec. 1776). Seth Field, slave holder.
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Temple, J. H. and George Sheldon. History of Northfield,
(Albany, 1875)
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1776
Dec
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Ishmael Turner
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Field, Seth |
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Ishmael Turner listed as a soldier in the Am. Rev. (Dec. 1776). Seth Field, slave holder.
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Temple, J. H. and George Sheldon. History of Northfield,
(Albany, 1875)
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1776
Dec
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Ishmael Turner
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Field, Seth |
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Death of Guy, slave of Dea. Timothy Dutton, 1813. Born in Africa.
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Temple, J. H. and George Sheldon. History of Northfield,
(Albany, 1875)
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1813
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Guy
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Dutton, Timothy |
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Slaves - Two of our citizens owned slaves at the time of their settlement in Whately: vi2, Gideon Dicknson and Richard Chauncey, - and so far as can be gathered from the census returns these are the only colored people enumerated in our population. Mr. C
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Temple, J.H. History of Whately,
1872
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1764
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slave
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Dickinson, Gideon |
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Slaves - Two of our citizens owned slaves at the time of their settlement in Whately: vi2, Gideon Dickison and Richard Chauncey, - and so far as can be gathered from the census returns these are the only colored people enumerated in our population. Mr. C
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Temple, J.H. History of Whately,
1872
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1794
Sep
18
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George Prutt
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Chauncey, Richard |
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Slaves - Two of our citizens owned slaves at the time of their settlement in Whately: vi2, Gideon Dicinson and Richard Chauncey, - and so far as can be gathered from the census returns these are the only colored people enumerated in our population. Mr. C
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Temple, J.H. History of Whately,
1872
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1794
Sep
18
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George Prutt
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Free
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Charles, a Negro - Dec. old age 105 said by some taht his true age was probably unknown [Charles Paine/Payne?] "Records of the Church / in Deerfield / Transcribed from the old / Book of Church records / in the year 1809 / by Rev. Samuel Willard / DD
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Willard, Rev. Samuel transcription of C.R. 1809,
{Box 5 Xeroxed copy]
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1839
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Charles
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Free
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Samuel Ray - colored (???) [age] 20 Consumption "Records of the Church / in Deerfield / Transcribed from the old / Book of Church records / in the year 1809 / by Rev. Samuel Willard / DD
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Willard, Rev. Samuel transcription of C.R. 1809,
{Box 5 Xeroxed copy]
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1882
Dec
26
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Samuel Ray
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Free
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