Indenture
of Apprenticeship
The
Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _14th_ day of _June_ one
thousand eight hundred and _sixty-nine__ between _HENRY BROCKETT a
free boy of color ____ by J.H. COLLINS,
Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one
part, and __ANDREW ANDERSON___ of the other part;
Whereas, by an act of the General Assembly, the Judge of said
Court is empowered to bind out orphans and poor children, which parents are
incapable of bringing them up in moral courses, therefore the Court made the
following order, to-wit:
On motion of the Plff ANDREW ANDERSON and it appearing to the
satisfaction of the court that the Deft ANN BROCKETT of color have been duly summond according to law and failing to answer It is
ordered that HENRY BROCKETT a boy of color and son of said ANN BROCKETT who is
about 8 years old and who has no relations able to raise him and support him be
bound as an apprentice to said ANDERSON who is a suitable person until he
arrives to the age of 21 years to be taught the art and trade of farming in all
it’s various branches and that the clerk of this court prepare and enter into
suitable indentures with said Anderson in behalf of said boy HENRY BROCKETT
conditioned according to law..
Now, therefore, this
Indenture Witnesseth, that the said J.H.
COLLINS, clerk of said Court, as above recited, hath put, place and bound, and
by these presents, doth put, place and bind the said __Henry Brockett___ apprentice to and under the
said _A. Anderson__ with _him_ to dwell, and __him _ to
serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprentice, until the said
__Henry Brockett___ shall arrive at the age of __Twenty one ___
years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the
said _Henry Brockett__ shall faithfully serve the said __Anderson__
master, in all lawful business, according to the best of __his_ wit and
ability, and in all things honestly, orderly and obediently demean and behave
___himself__; and the said ___Anderson__ doth for __himself__ heirs,
executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said __. Collins__
that he, the said __Anderson__ will teach the said __Henry Brockett__
the trade, art, and business of __Farming__ and will find, provide for,
and allow to the said __Henry Brockett___ sufficient diet, wearing apparel, washing,
lodging, proper medical attention, and all other things usually allowed to
apprentices by good and just masters, and will treat __him__ with humanity --- that he the said __A. Anderson__will__
at the end of the Apprenticeship of said H. Brockett to give him a new good
suit of clothes suitable to the season and pay him one hundred dollars: Provided
however that is said Anderson shall teach said boy Henry to read & write
then he shall not be bound to pay said One hundred dollars
In Witness Whereof, the said ___Henry Brockett__ by the said J.H.
COLLINS, clerk as foresaid, and the said __Andrew Anderson___ have hereunto
set their hands and seals, on the day an year first above written.
/s/ J.H. Collins clerk Allen County
Court
/s/ Andrew (his X mark) Anderson