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THE HISTORY AND LEGACY OF SLAVERY IN MARYLAND
(Final Report) 1999/12/31
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THE HISTORY AND LEGACY OF SLAVERY IN MARYLAND
(Final Report) 1999/12/31
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Adams-Butler __ __ __ _ __ .._ _ 11/7/99 10:29 PM v. ?John, head of a Dorchester County household of 1 "other free" in 1800 [MD:669]. 2 vi. ?Sarah, born say 1785. 2. Sarah Boston, born say 1785, a "free woman of colour," was living in Prince George's County when her children registered as "free Negroes." She was the mother of i. Charles Boston Dulaney, bom about 1804, registered as a free Negro in Prince George's County on 13 August 1825: bright complexion, is 5 feet 11-1/2 inches tall, and about 21 years old ... son of Sarah Boston, a free woman of colour. ii. Peter, born about 1806, registered on 13 September 1826: a mulatto boy, about 20 years of age, and 5 feet 6-1/4 inches tall... son of Sarah Boston. iii. Betsy, born about 1810, registered on 13 September 1826: a mulatto woman, about 16 years old, and 5feet 4-1/2 inches tall... daughter of Sarah Boston. iv. Mary, born about 1812, registered on 13 September 1826: a mulatto girl, about 14 years old, and 5 feet 1 inch tall... daughter of Sarah Boston [Pro vine, Registrations of Free Negroes, 53, 59, 60]. BOSWELL FAMILY Members of the Boswell family were i. Terry, head of a Charles County household of 6 "other free" in 1800 [MD:557]. 1 ii. Trecy, born say 1775. 1. Trecy Boswell, born say 1775, was a "free woman of colour" and the mother of i. Maria, born about 1795, registered in Prince Oe.nrpp.'s fYmntv on 1? January 1818- n hi/irk http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Adams-Butler.htin Page 17 of 38