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Maroucha

Maroucha

Maroucha is an unfree girl, with age given as girle, who was in New York. She was sold by James Barre, was bought by Evert Du[ ] and was enslaved by Evert Du[ ].

The Andros Papers 1679-1680, Volume 3

  • Record of sale
  • [173] An accompt of the Indians Sold here in New yorke by M[ ] James Barre - Vizt.

    [174] To Carsten Le[ ] Indjan woman by name Nicolas

    To Mr John [ ] an Indjan girle by name Catalina

    To Mr. Garrisson [ ] an girle by name Clera

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The Andros Papers 1679-1680, Volume 3 (1st ed., pp. 173–174). (1991). Syracuse University Press. https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/application/files/1416/8372/5052/Andros_Papers_16791680.pdf [Stolen Relations project at Brown University.]

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