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Inspection Roll Book 2 - Page 14
12020-06-18T19:30:37+00:00Kyle Roberts91c1244de3e15a3c1e939706082536342dfd2d2d23plain2020-08-03T16:08:24+00:00Brown, DanielBoyle, ThomasBook 2Congress of the ConfederationInspection_roll_book_2_page14JPEGNew York City, New YorkInspection Roll of Negroes Book No. 2; Miscellaneous Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774 - 1789; Records of the Continental and Confederation Congresses and the Constitutional Convention, 1765 - 1821, Record Group 360; National Archives Building, 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20408; https://catalog.archives.gov/id/5890797Manuscript, 37 pages.Elizabeth LillyKyle Roberts91c1244de3e15a3c1e939706082536342dfd2d2d
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Daniel Brown (b.1738) freed himself and left enslavement in Maryland in 1779. He departed New York City for Port Mattoun [Port Mouton], Nova Scotia on 19 November 1783.
Some themes his Inspection Roll entry suggest include migration and military service.
Thomas Boyle (b.1757) freed himself and left enslavement in Maryland in 1777. He departed New York City for Port Mattoun [Port Mouton], Nova Scotia on 19 November 1783.
Some themes his Inspection Roll entry suggest include migration and military service.