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Participant Info

Slaveholder
Edward Day
Locations
Baltimore County, Maryland
Researcher
Tabitha H
Researcher Location
NYC
Comments
Apparently paid passage/fines, sought orphans, and took inmate labor contracts for indentured labor, in addition to owning EPs. 1746 Will of Edward Day: To daughter Avarilla Day: girl named Maria To (illegible): girl named Grace (sp? Mari? in index) Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759: Joseph Brooks, with 1 year to serve, listed in 1747 inventory of Edward Day Eliza Conney, with 5 years 9 months to serve, listed in 1749 inventory of Edward Day James Logue, servant with 3 years 9 months to serve, listed in 1747 inventory of Edward Day Thomas Parsons, came into the country last Christmas with Capt. James Bustell; was sold to Amos Fogg and then to Edward Day; petitioned his freedom Nov 1759 Eliza Phillips, servant with 3 years 4 months to serve, listed in 1747 inventory of Edward Day Hannah Poulson, servant to Edward Day, was tried for bast. in June 1743; and tried again in Nov 1745; as a servant to Avarilla Day was tried for bast. in March 1746/7 Francis Whitehead, b. 3 Jan 1732, in Nov 1739 was bound to Edward Day
On-line Tree or Website
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/165167548/person/122337129873/facts
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