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Enslaved persons
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Sylvia Banskett entry in the New Hampshire, U.S., Death Records, 1854 Death record of Sylvia Banksett
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Phoebe Simmons in the Town History of Surry Phebe Simmons is referenced in the History of the town of Surry, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. Phoebe served the family of Simon Baxter for 5 generations; was included in the dowery of Baxter daughter Margaret. Phoebe was given a lump sum and pension ; she became a boarder of Charles Robinson in Keene until her death in 1886.
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Roxanna Plantain in the History of Cheshire and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire In 1886, William Briggs contributed the names of everyone buried in the Washington Cemetery to the County History. He records, "No.362.--Roxanna Plantain, died June 26, 1843, aged 46. [she was colored and once a slave]"
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Servant, name not listed in A history of the town of Keene by Simon Goodell Griffin A servant, whose name is not given, travels with General John Sullivan, the then attorney general of New Hampshire, to Keene
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An enslaved girl and boy in Keene, 1781-1782, in A history of the town of Keene by Simon Goodell Griffin Two enslaved individuals, a girl and a boy, were mentioned in the New Hampshire Gazette in Keene in 1781 and 1782
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A history of the town of Keene by Simon Goodell Griffin: 1773 Census The 1773 census for Keene, ordered by Governor Wentworth, lists one enslaved male
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Sylvia Banksett entry in the Vital Records of Keene, NH - Deaths, 1854 Death record of Sylvia Banksett
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1773 Census of New Hampshire: Cheshire County 1773 Census of New Hampshire, ordered by Governor Wentworth, in Volume 10 of the New Hampshire State Papers from 1788. There are a total of 7 male and 2 female enslaved people in Cheshire County, this includes one enslaved male in Keene.
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Individual name not listed, entry in the U.S. Federal Census 1820 U.S. Federal Census 1820: Individual name not listed, in household of Daniel Bradford
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Individual name not listed, entry in the U.S. Federal Census 1820 U.S. Federal Census 1820: Individual name not listed, in household of Henry S. Newcomb