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Without Indentures: Index to White Slave Children in Colonial Court Records [Maryland and Virginia]

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Without Indentures: Index to White Slave Children in Colonial Court Records [Maryland and Virginia]
Without Indentures: Index to White Slave Children in Colonial Court Records [Maryland and Virginia]

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Without Indentures: Index to White Slave Children in Colonial Court Records [Maryland and Virginia]

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In this groundbreaking work, Richard Hayes Phillips has collected the names of more than five thousand children kidnapped from Ireland, Scotland, England, and New England, and sold into slavery in Maryland and Virginia, c. 1660-1720. These five thousand names, culled from the Court Order Books, some of which have not been examined for centuries, have now been compiled into one genealogical index. In almost every case the entries provide the name of the child, the name of the owner, the date they appeared in court, and the age assigned by the judges, many of whom owned the very children they were sentencing to servitude.

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