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Betty

Betty

Betty is an unfree person, who was in Hassamisco, Massachusetts in 1727.

Records of the Trustees of the Indians of Hassanamisco (Grafton) from 1718 to 1857.

  • Indenture
  • December 12, 1727
  • Journal & Accts. of Spencer Phipps Esqr. Edward Goddard & Capt. Ephraim Curtis Trustees for the Indians of Hassanamiscoe, from December 12th 1727...The said John Hazelton proposed to take as an Apprentice an Indian Girl, daughter of Moses Printer called Betty Also Elizabeth, to provide fo…

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Records of the Trustees of the Indians of Hassanamisco (Grafton) from 1718 to 1857. . (1652–1863). Indigenous Peoples Resources at the American Antiquarian Society. https://www.americanantiquarian.org/indigenous-peoples-resources [Stolen Relations project at Brown University.]

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