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Sampson Fuller

Sampson Fuller

Sampson Fuller is an unfree baby boy, age 2, who was in Windham, Connecticut in 1746. He was the child of Jenny Fuller and was indentured by Lemuel Bingham.

Black Roots in Southeastern Connecticut, 1650–1900

  • Indenture
  • January 23, 1746

[153] FULLER….

Jenny, an Indian woman of Norwich, bound out her son, SAMPSON, as an apprentice to Lemuel Bingham of Windham; 23 Jan. 1746-7. Sampson, then ae. 2, was to serve until ae. 21. (Norwich, Indentures)

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Black Roots in Southeastern Connecticut, 1650–1900 (pp. 253–254, 317, 320, 354, 410, 452–453, 458, 506, 512, 515, 531). (1980). Gale Research Company. https://archive.org/details/black-roots-southeastern-ct-1650-1900/page/n7/mode/2up [Stolen Relations project at Brown University.]

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