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Allen County Kentucky Indenture of Apprenticeships Contributed by Sharon Tabor, Coordinator - Allen County KYGenWeb
Bob Indentured to Green B. Woodcock
Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _thirteenth_ day of ___March_ one thousand eight hundred and ___sixty-five__ between __BOB a Free boy of color who is 11 years old the 10th day of October 1865__________ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and ____GREEN B. WOODCOCK__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, whoch parents are incapable of bringing them up in moral courses, therefore the Court made the following order, to-wit: On motion and at the request of G.B. WOODCOCK it is ordered that BOB a Free boy of color who was 11 years old the 10th day of Octr 1865 be bound as an apprentice to said G.B. WOODCOCK his former owner and a suitable person until he arrives to the age of 21 years to be taught the art and business of Farming and that the clerk of this county to be taught the art and business of Farming and that the clerk of this county prepare and enter unto suitable indenture with on behalf of said boy BOB ??? bound according to law
Now, therefore, this Indenture Witnesseth, that the said J.H. COLLINS, clerk of said Court, as above recited, hath put, place dna bound, and by these presents, doth put, place and bind the said ___Bob free boy of color__ apprentice to and under the said __G.B. Woodcock___ with _him_ to dwell, and _him_ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprentice, until the said __boy Bob___ shall arrive at the age of ___twenty one___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said ___boy Bob____shall faithfully serve the said __G.B. Woodcock__ master, in all lawful business, according to the best of _his__ wit and ability, and in all things honestly, orderly and obediently demeand and behave __himself__; and the said ___G.B. Woodcock___ doth for __himself__ heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said ___J.H. Collins__ that he, the said __G.B. Woodcock___ will teach the said __boy Bob__ the trade, art, and business of __Farming_ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said ___boy Bob_ 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 __G.B.Woodcock_will __at the end of the apprenticeship of said boy to give him a new, good, suit of clothes and pay him one hundred dollars; Provided however if the said Woodcock shall teach said boy to read and write then he shall not be bond to pay sd $100
In witness whereof, the said _boy Bob__ by the said J.H. COLLINS, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said __G.B. Woodcock__ hever hereunto set their hands and seals, on the day and year first above written
/s/ J.H. Collins Clerk ACC /s/ G.B. Woodcock
Caroline Indentured to James A Brite
Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _ninth_ day of _April_ one thousand eight hundred and _sixty-six__ between __CAROLINE a free girl of color who was 12 years old the day of 1866____ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and __JAMES A. BRITE___ 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 and at the request of JAS. A. BRITE It is ordered that CAROLINE a free girl of color who was years old the day of 1866 be bound as an Apprentice to sd . BRITE who was the former owner and a suitable person until she arrives to the age of 18 years to be taught the art and business of Housewifery. And that the clerk of this county court prepare and enter into suitable Indenture with said BRITE in behalf of said girl
Now, therefore, this Indenture Witnesseth, that the said J.H. COLLINS, clerk of said Court, as above recited, hath put, place dna bound, and by these presents, doth put, place and bind the said __girl Caroline ___ apprentice to and under the said ___ Brite__ with _him_ to dwell, and __him _ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprentice, until the said Caroline___ shall arrive at the age of __Eighteen ___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said _girl Caroline__ shall faithfully serve the said __Brite as her__ master, in all lawful business, according to the best of __her_ wit and ability, and in all things honestly, orderly and obediently demean and behave ___herself__; and the said ___J.A.. Brite__ doth for __himself__ heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said __. Collins__ that he, the said __J.A. Brite__ will teach the said _Caroline__ the trade, art, and business of __Housewifery__ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said __girl Caroline___ 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 __her__ with humanity --- that he the said __J. A. Brite__will__ At the end of said apprenticeship of said girl Caroline to give her a new good suit of clothes and pay her fifty dollars: Provided however that of the sd Brite shall teach said Caroline to read & write then he shall not be bound to pay said $50
In witness whereof, the said __Caroline__ by the said J.H. COLLINS, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said ____J.A. Brite____ have hereunto set their hands and seals, on the day and year first above written
/s/ J.H. Collins Clerk ACC /s/ James A. Brite
George Ann Indentured to Mary A. Bruce
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Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _14th_ day of _August one thousand eight hundred and _sixty-six__ between __GEORGE ANN a free girl of color who 6 years old the day of May 1866____ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and __MARY A. BRUCE___ 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 and at the request of MARY J. BRUCE it is ordered that GEORGE ANN a free girl of color who was 6 years old the day of May 1866 be bound as an apprentice to said MARY J. BRUCE (her former owner and a suitable person) until she arrives to the age of eighteen years to be taught the art and business of House keeping. and that the clerk of this county prepare and enter into suitable Indenture with said MARY J. BRUCE in behalf of said girl GEORGE ANN 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 __George Ann ___ apprentice to and under the said _Mary J. Bruce__ with _her_ to dwell, and __her _ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprentice, until the said girl George Ann___ shall arrive at the age of __Eighteen ___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said _girl George Ann__ shall faithfully serve the said __Mary J. Burce mistress, in all lawful business, according to the best of __her_ wit and ability, and in all things honestly, orderly and obediently demean and behave ___herself__; and the said ___Mary J. Bruce__ doth for __herself___heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said __J.H. Collins__ that he, the said __Mary J. Bruce__ will teach the said _girl George Ann__ the trade, art, and business of __Housewifery__ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said __George Ann___ 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 __her__ with humanity --- that he the said __M.J. Bruce__will__ at the end the apprenticeship of said girl Geo Ann to give her a new good suit of clothes and pay her fifty dollars: Provided however if the said Mary J. Bruce shall teach said Caroline to read & write then she shall not be bound to pay sd $50
In witness whereof, the said _girl George Ann__ by the said J.H. COLLINS, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said __Mary J. Bruce____ hever hereunto set their hands and seals, on the day and year first above written
/s/ J.H. Collins Clerk ACC /s/ M.J. Bruce
Hannah Indentured to J A Brite
Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _ninth_ day of _April_ one thousand eight hundred and _sixty-six__ between __HANNAH a Free girl of color who was 18 years old the 10th day of January 1866____ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and __J A. BRITE__ 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 and at the request of J.A. BRITE it is ordered that HANNAH a Free girl of color who was 18 years old the 10th day of January 1866 be bound as an Apprentice to sd . BRITE who was the former owner and a suitable person until she arrives to the age of eighteen years to be taught the art and business of Housewifery. And that the said clerk of this county prepare and enter into suitable Indenture with sd BRITE in behalf of sd girl MARY (sic)
Now, therefore, this Indenture Witnesseth, that the said J.H. COLLINS, clerk of said Court, as above recited, hath put, place dna bound, and by these presents, doth put, place and bind the said __girl Hannah ___ appretice to and under the said ___ Brite__ with _him_ to dwell, and __him _ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprectice, until the said __girl Hannah___ shall arrive at the age of __Eighteen ___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said _girl Hannah__ shall faithfully serve the said __Brite as her__ master, in all lawful business, according to the best of __her_ wit and ability, and in all things honestly, orderly and obediently demean and behave ___herself__; and the said ___. Brite__ doth for __himself__ heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said __. Collins__ that he, the said __. Brite__ will teach the said __girl__ the trade, art, and business of __Housewifery__ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said __girl Hannah___ 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 __her__ with humanity --- that he the said __Jas. A. Brite__will__ At the end of the Apprenticeship of sd girl to give her a new good suit of clothes and pay him fifty dollars: Provided however that is sd Brite shall teach said girl to read & wrtie then he shall not be bound to pay sd $50
In witness whereof, the said __Hannah__ by the said J.H. COLLINS, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said ___________________________ have hereunto set their hands and seals, on the day and year first above written
/s/ J.H. Collins Clerk ACC /s/ James A. Brite
Mary Indentured to A. J. Richey
11 Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _ninth_ day of _April_ one thousand eight hundred and _sixty-six__ between __MARY a Free girl of color who was 16 years old the 26th day of Decr 1865____ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and __A.J. RICHEY__ 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 and at the request of A.J. RICHEY it is ordered that MARY a free girl be bound as an Apprentice to A.J. RICHEY who was the former owner & a suitable until she arrives to the age of Eighteen years to be taught the art and business of Housewifery and that the clerk of this county prepare and enter into suitable Indenture with said RICHEY in behalf of said boy (sic) 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 dna bound, and by these presents, doth put, place and bind the said __Mary___ apprentice to and under the said ___ A.J. Richey__ with _him_ to dwell, and __him _ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprentice, until the said __girl Mary___ shall arrive at the age of __Eighteen ___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said _girl Mary__ shall faithfully serve the said __A.J. Richey__ master, in all lawful business, according to the best of __her_ wit and ability, and in all things honestly, orderly and obediently demean and behave ___herself__; and the said __A.J. Richey__ doth for __himself__ heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said __J.H. Collins__ that he, the said __Richey__ will teach the said __girl__ the trade, art, and business of __Housewifery__ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said __Mary___ 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 __her__ with humanity --- that he the said __Richey__will__ At the end of sd Apprenticeship of said girl to give her a new good suit of clothes and pay her fifty dollars: Provided however that is said Richey shall teach sd girl to read & write then he shall not be bound to pay sd $50
In witness whereof, the said __girl Mary__ by the said J.H. COLLINS, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said __A.J. Richey___ hever hereunto set their hands and seals, on the day and year first above written
/s/ J.H. Collins Clerk ACC /s/ A.J. Richey
Taylor Indentured to Jas A. Brite
3 Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _ninth_ day of _April_ one thousand eight hundred and _sixty-six__ between __TAYLOR a Free boy of color who was 17 years old the 2nd day of March 1866____ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and __JAS A. BRITE__ 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 and at the request of J.A. BRITE it is ordered that TAYLOR a Free boy of color who was 17 years old the 2d day of March 1866 be bound as an Apprentice to said J.A. BRITE his former and who is a suitable person until he arrives to the age of 21 years to be taught the art and business of farming And that the said clerk of this county prepare and enter into suitable indenture with sd Brite in behalf of sd boy TAYLOR 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 __boy Taylor free boy of color___ apprentice to and under the said ___J.A. Brite__ with _him_ to dwell, and __him _ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprentice, until the said __Taylor___ shall arrive at the age of __Twenty one___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said _boy Taylor__ shall faithfully serve the said __James A. Brite__ 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 ___J.A. Brite__ doth for __himself__ heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said ___J.H. Collins__ that he, the said __J.A. Brite__ will teach the said __boy Taylor__ the trade, art, and business of __farming__ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said __boy Taylor___ 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 __J.A. Brite__will__ At the end of the Apprenticeship of said boy to give him a new good suit of clothes and pay him one hundred dollars: Provided however that is sd Brite shall teach sd boy to read & write then he shall not be bound to pay him $100
In witness whereof, the said _______________ by the said J.H. COLLINS, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said ___________________________ hever hereunto set their hands and seals, on the day and year first above written
/s/ J.H. Collins Clerk ACC /s/ James A. Brite
Sam Alexander Indentured to F. G. Mitchell
*This document is written
in longhand rather than on the standard form*
Simons Indentured to J. A. Brite
13 Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _ninth_ day of _April_ one thousand eight hundred and _sixty-six__ between __SIMON a free boy of color who was 8 years old the 14th day of July 1865____ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and __J A. BRITE___ 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 and at the request of J.A. BRITE It is ordered that SIMON a free boy of color who was 8 years old the 14th day of July 1865 be bound as an apprentice to said BRITE who was the former owner and is a suitable person until he arrives to the age of 21 years to be taught the art and business of farming And that the clerk of the county court prepare and enter into suitable Indenture with said BRITE in behalf of said boy SIMON
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 __boy Simon ___ apprentice to and under the said ___ Brite__ with _him_ to dwell, and __him _ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprentice, until the said __Simon___ shall arrive at the age of __Twenty one___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said _boy Taylor__ shall faithfully serve the said __ Brite as his__ 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 ___ Brite__ doth for __himself__ heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said ___ Collins__ that he, the said __. Brite__ will teach the said __boy Simon__ the trade, art, and business of __Farming__ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said __Simon___ 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 __Brite__ will __ at the end of the apprenticeship of said boy to give him a new good suit of clothes and pay him One Hundred dollars: Provided however that is said Brite shall teach ssaid Simon to read & write then he shall not be bound to pay sd $100
In witness whereof, the said __Simon__ by the said J.H. COLLINS, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said __J.A. Brite___ have hereunto set their hands and seals, on the day and year first above written
/s/ J.H. Collins Clerk ACC /s/ James A. Brite
Caroline Bell Gatewood Indentured to A. S. Walker
Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _8th_ day of _July_ one thousand eight hundred and _sixty-seven__ between _CAROLINE BELL GATEWOOD a free girl of color who was eleven years old the day of January 1867____ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and __A.S. WALKER___ 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 A.S. WALKER and by the request & consent of DAVID CARPENTER a man of color It is ordered by the court that CAROLINE BELL GATEWOOD a free girl of color and daughter of said DAVID CARPNTER who was eleven years old the day of January 1867 be bound as an Apprentice to said A.S. WALKER who is a suitable person until she arrives to the age of eighteen years to be taught the art and business of Housekeeping in all its various branches. and that the clerk of the Court prepare and enter into suitable Indenture with said WALKER in behalf of said girl CAROLINE BELL 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 dna bound, and by these presents, doth put, place and bind the said __girl Caroline Bell ___ apprentice to and under the said _Walker__ with _him_ to dwell, and __him _ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprentice, until the said __girl Caroline Bell___ shall arrive at the age of __Eighteen ___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said _girl __ shall faithfully serve the said __Walker as her__ master, in all lawful business, according to the best of __her_ wit and ability, and in all things honestly, orderly and obediently demean and behave ___herself__; and the said ___Walker__ doth for __himself__ heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said __. Collins__ that he, the said __ Walker__ will teach the said __girl__ the trade, art, and business of __Housekeeping__ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said __girl ___ 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 __her__ with humanity --- that he the said __Walker__will__ at the end of the Apprenticeship of said girl to give her a new good suit of clothes and pay her fifty dollars: Provided however that is sd Brite shall teach said girl to read & write then he shall not be bound to pay said $50
In witness whereof, the said __Caroline Bell__ by the said J.H. COLLINS, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said ___A.S. Walker__ have hereunto set their hands and seals, on the day and year first above written
/s/ J.H. Collins Clerk /s/ A.S.Walker
*This document is written in longhand rather than on the standard form*
Georgia Bruce Indentured to Robt D. Harris
Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _14th_ day of _March_ one thousand eight hundred and _seventy__ between _GEORGIA BRUCE a girl of color____ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and __ROBT D. HARRIS___ 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 Plff LOW (?) SHELBY and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court the Deft W. ANDERSON had been duly summoned according to law appeared in court and gave his consent for the girl ?? BRUCE of color who is now living with him to be bound as an apprentice and the plff LOUISA SHELBY who claims the right to have said girl bound to her also came into court and abandoned that right; Wherefore it is ordered that GEO BRUCE a girl of color who was 9 years old the 15 day of June 1869 who has no relations living who are able to raise & support her be bound as an apprentice to ROBERT D. HARRIS who is a suitable person until she arrives to the age of 18 years to be taught the art and business of Housekeeping in all its various branches. and that the clerk of the Clerk prepare and enter into suitable Indenture with said Walker in behalf of said girl CAROLINE BELL 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 dna bound, and by these presents, doth put, place and bind the said __George Bruce___ apprentice to and under the said _Robt D. Harris__ with _him_ to dwell, and __& _ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprectice, until the said __minor___ shall arrive at the age of __Eighteen ___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said _minor Geo Bruce __ shall faithfully serve the said __Harris__ master, in all lawful business, according to the best of __her_ wit and ability, and in all things honestly, orderly and obediently demean and behave ___herself__; and the said ___Harris__ doth for __himself__ heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said __. Collins__ that he, the said __. Harris__ will teach the said __minor__ the trade, art, and business of __Housekeeping__ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said __minor ___ 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 __her__ with humanity --- that he the said __Harris__will__ at the end of the apprenticeship of the said minor to give her a new good suit of clothing suitable to the season and pay her Fifty dollars: Provided however that is said Harris shall teach said minor girl Geo. Bruce to read & write then he shall not be bound to pay said Fifty dollard
In witness whereof, the said __George Bruce__ by the said J.H. COLLINS, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said ___R.D. Harris__ have hereunto set their hands and seals, on the day and year first above written
/s/ J.H. Collins Clerk Allen Co court /s/ Robert S. Harris
*This document is written in longhand rather than on the standard form*
George Bruce
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I GEORGE BRUCE of col. being the same girl that was bound to R.D. HARRIS on the 14th day of March 1870 and I having at this time Removed & now living with other persons & Said R.D. HARRIS and my Self has this day Settled & he has paid me the Entire amount that he agreed for his obligation to me and I herby Release Said R.D. HARRIS in full from this bond to me that is recorded in this book on page 47 and this is his Receipt an my acknow to the Settlement of all obligations whatever this May 2n 1879
Attest: G.W. HARRIS /s/ GEORGE (her X mark) BRUCE
Noah Bush Indentured to J. A. Brite
53 Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _20th_ day of ___November_ one thousand eight hundred and ___eighty-two__ between __NOAH T. BUSH a free boy of color by W.H. READ, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and ____J.A. BRITE__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 & by request of FRANCIS BUSH the Mother of NOAH T. BUSH a free boy of color and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court it is ordered that NOAH T. BUSH son of FRANCIS BUSH who is about 7 years old be bound as an apprentice to said J.A. BRITE 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 its various branches and that the clerk of this court prepare and enter unto suitable indenture with said BRITE in behalf of said boy NOAH T. BUSH conditioned according to law
Now, therefore, this Indenture Witnesseth, that the said W.H. Read, clerk of said Court, as above recited, hath put, place and bound, and by these presents, doth put, place and bind the said ___Noah T. Bush__ apprentice to and under the said __J.A. Brite___ with _him_ to dwell, and _is_ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprentice, until the said __Noah T. Bush___ shall arrive at the age of ___twenty one___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said ___Noah T. Bush____shall faithfully serve the said __J.A. Brite__ 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 ___J.A. Brite___ doth for __himself__ heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said ___Noah T. Bush__ that he, the said __J.A. Brite___ will teach the said __Noah T. Bush__ the trade, art, and business of __Farming_ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said ___Noah T. Bush_ 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 __J.A. Brite_will __at the end of the apprenticeship of said boy N.T. Bush to give him a new, suit of clothing suitable to the season and pay him one hundred dollars; Provided however if the said Brite shall teach said boy Noah T to read and write then he shall not be bound to pay him the one hundred dollars
In witness whereof, the siad _Noah T. Bush__ by the said W.H. Read, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said __J.A. Brite__ hever hereunto set their hands and seals, on the day and year first above written
/s/ W.H. Read Clerk Allen County Court /s/ James A. Brite
Amanda Manion Indentured to Thompson Manion
Indenture
of Apprenticeship
The
Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _8th_ day of _February_ one
thousand eight hundred and _sixty-nine__ between _AMANDA MANION a
free girl of color ____ by J.H. COLLINS,
Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one
part, and __THOMPSON MANION___ 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 and on the written consent of RICHD MANION of color filed in court. It is ordered by the court that AMANDA MANION who was
three years old the day of October
1868. MARTHA MANION who was nine years old the day of April 1868, SIMON MANION who was
seven years old the day of September
1868 all minor children of color who
have no relatives living except RICHD MANION who consents for them to be thus
bound able to raise and support them be bound as an Apprentice to said T MANION
who was their former owner and a
suitable person the Girls MARTHA & AMANDA until they arrive to the age of
Eighteen years each to be taught the art and business of housekeeping in all
its various branches and the boy SIMON until he arrives to the age of Twenty
one years to be taught the art and mistery of Farming
in all its various branches: and that the Clerk of this court prepare &
enter into suitable Indentures with said MANION on behalf of said children
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 __Amanda Manion___
apprentice to and under the said _T. Manion__ with _him_ to
dwell, and __him _ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an
apprentice, until the said __Amanda___ shall arrive at the age of __Eighteen
___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said
period, the said _Amanda Manion__ shall faithfully serve the said __T.Manion__ master, in all lawful business, according
to the best of __her_ wit and ability, and in all things honestly,
orderly and obediently demean and behave ___herself__; and the said ___T.
Manion__ doth for __himself__
heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said __.J.H.
Collins__ that he, the said __T. Manion__ will teach the said __Amanda
Manion__ the trade, art, and business of __housekeeping__ and will
find, provide for, and allow to the said ___Amanda Manion___ 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 __her__ with humanity --- that he the said __T.Manion__will__ at the end of the Apprenticeship
of said girl Amanda to give her a new good suit of clothes and pay her fifty
dollars: Provided however that is said T, Manion shall teach said girl Amanda
to read & write then he shall not be bound to pay said Fifty dollars In Witness Whereof, the said ___Amanda Manion___ by the said J.H.
COLLINS, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said ___T. Manion____ have hereunto
set their hands and seals, on the day and year first above written
/s/ J.H. Collins clerk
Allen County Court /s/ Thompson Manion Amanda Manion
(no page number, located between 35 & 37) Received of T. MANION Fifty Dollars the amount in full due AMANDA MANION Girl of color so the apprentice of the said T. MANION by order of the Allen County Court made Feby 8th 1869 binding out the said MANDY and this payment is made by order of the Allen County Court made October 11, 1883 and this receipt shall operate and be a full payment and exemption to the said T. MANION from all claims whatever fo the said AMANDA MANION against him by reason of the sd apprenticeship This Oct. 11th 1883
wit. R. MOORE /s/ AMANDA (her X mark) MANION
Martha Manion Indentured to T. Manion
Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _8th_ day of _February_ one thousand eight hundred and _sixty-nine__ between _MARTHA MANION a free girl of color who was nine years old the day of April 1868____ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and __T. MANION___ 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 T. MANION and on the written consent of RICHD MANION of color filed in court. It is ordered by the court that MARTHA MANION who was nine years old the day of April 1868, SIMON MANION who was seven years old the day of September 1868 and AMANDA MANION who is three years old the day of October 1868 all minor children of color who have no relatives living who are able to raise and support them be bound as an Apprentice to said THOMPSON MANION who was their former owner & a suitable person the Girls MARTHA & AMANDA until they arrive to the age of Eighteen years each to be taught the art and business of housekeeping in all its various branches and the boy SIMON until he arrives to the age of Twenty one years to be taught the art and mistery of Farming in all its various branches: and that the Clerk of this court prepare & enter into suitable Indentures with said MANION on behalf of said children 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 __Martha Manion___ apprentice to and under the said _T. Manion__ with _him_ to dwell, and __him _ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprectice, until the said __Martha___ shall arrive at the age of __Eighteen ___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said _Martha Manion__ shall faithfully serve the said __T.Manion__ master, in all lawful business, according to the best of __her_ wit and ability, and in all things honestly, orderly and obediently demean and behave ___herself__; and the said ___T. Manion__ doth for __himself__ heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said __.J.H. Collins__ that he, the said __T. Manion__ will teach the said __Martha__ the trade, art, and business of __Housekeeping__ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said __Martha Manion___ 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 __her__ with humanity --- that he the said __T.Manion__will__ at the end of the Apprenticeship of said girl Martha to give her a new good suit of clothes and pay her fifty dollars: Provided however that is said T, Manion shall teach said girl Martha to read & wrtie then he shall not be bound to pay said Fifty dollars
*This document is handwritten in longhand rather than on a form. Part of the information is continued on a second page that is sealed behind this document but not readable as it was placed backwards*
Martha Manion Indentured to Thompson Manion
Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _eighth_ day of _February_ one thousand eight hundred and _sixty-nine__ between _MARTHA MANION a free girl of color who was nine years old the day of April 1868____ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and __THOMPSON. MANION___ 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 T. MANION who was the former owner of MARTHA MANION a girl of color and who has no father or mother living and her uncle DICK MANION a man of color having been summond filed his consent in writing for said girl to be thus bound. It iss orderd by the court that said girl MARTHA be bound as an apprentice to T. MANION her former owner and a suitable person until she arrives to the age of Eighteen years to be taught the art and mistery of Housekeeping in all its varities branches and that the clerk of this court prepare and enter unto suitable indentures with siad MANION
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 __ ___ apprentice to and under the said ________ with _____ to dwell, and ___ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprectice, until the said __ ___ shall arrive at the age of _____ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said _ __ shall faithfully serve the said __ __ master, in all lawful business, according to the best of ___ wit and ability, and in all things honestly, orderly and obediently demean and behave _____; and the said _____ doth for ____ heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said _________ that he, the said __ __ will teach the said __ __ the trade, art, and business of __ __ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said __ ___ 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 ____ with humanity --- that he the said __ __will___________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________
In Witness Wherof, the said ____________________________________ by the said J.H. COLLINS, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said _______________________________ have hereunto set their hand and seals, on the day and year first above written
*In longhand: In Witness where of the said girl Martha Manion by the said J.H. Collins Clerk as aforesaid and the said T. Manion have here unto set their hands and seals and year first above written /s/ J.H. Collins Clk Allen Co Court /s/ Thompson Manion
Martha Manion
(handwritten note located between pg 49 & 50)
Rec’d of T. MANION fifty dollars the amount in full due MARTHA MANION Girl of Color as the apprentice of the said T. MANION by order of the Allen County Court - made Feb. 8th 1869 - binding out the said MARTHA and this payment is made by order of the Allen County Court made May 12th 1879 - and this receipt shall operate and be a full payment and exemption to the said T. MANION from all Claims whatever of the said MARTHA MANION against him by reason of the afsd apprenticeship
This May the 12th 1879
Attest BUFORD W. BRODBURN
/s/ MARTHA (her X mark) MANION
Simon Manion Indentured to T. Manion
Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _Eighth_ day of _February_ one thousand eight hundred and _sixty-nine__ between _SIMON MANION a free boy of color who was seven years old the day of September 1868____ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and __T. MANION __ 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 T. MANION who was the former SIMON MANION a boy of color who have no father or mother living & his uncle DICK MANION a man of color having been summond filed his written consent in court for said boy to be thus bound . It is ordered by the court that said boy SIMON be bound as an Apprentice to T. MANION this former owner and a suitable person until he arrives to the age of 21 years to be taught the art and mistery of Farming in all its various branches: and that the Clerk of this prepare and enter into suitable Indentures with said MANION on behalf of said boy 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 __Simon Manion___ apprentice to and under the said _T. Manion__ with _him_ to dwell, and __him _ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprentice, until the said __Simon___ shall arrive at the age of __Twenty one ___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said _Simon Manion__ shall faithfully serve the said __T.Manion__ 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 ___T. Manion__ doth for __himself__ heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said __.J.H. Collins__ that he, the said __T. Manion__ will teach the said __Simon__ the trade, art, and business of __Farming__ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said __Simon Manion___ 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 __T.Manion__will__ at the end of the Apprenticeship of said boy Simon Manion to give him a new good suit of clothes and pay him one hundred dollars: Provided however that is said T, Manion shall teach said boy Simon to read & write then he shall not be bound to pay said One hundred dollars
In Witness Whereof, the said ___boy Simon Manion__ by the said J.H. COLLINS, clerk as foresaid, and the said __T. Manion___ have hereunto set their hands and seals, on the day an year first above written.
/s/ J.H. Collins clk Allen County Court /s/ Thompson Manion
Melvinah Moore Indentured to Simpson Moore
23 Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _10th_ day of _December one thousand eight hundred and _Sixty-Six__ between __MELVINAH MOORE a free girl of color who years old the day of ____ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and _SIMPSON MOORE_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 and at the request of SIMPSON MOORE it is ordered that Joseph aged years the day of 18 all negroes & children of color be bound as apprentices to said Simpson , who is a son of J.W. MOORE their former owner the said SIMPSON being a suitable person the boys JOSEPH and NEWTON until they arrive to the age fo 21 years to be taught the art and business of farming; And the girl MELVINAH until she arrive to the age of 18 years to be taught the art and business of House Keeping and that the clerk of the county court prepare and enter into suitable indenture with said MOORE on behalf of said children JOSEPH MELVINAH and NWTON 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 __Melvina Moore as an___ apprentice to and under the said _Moore__ with _him_ to dwell, and __him _ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprentice, until the said Melvinah Moore___ shall arrive at the age of __Eighteen ___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said _Melvinah__ shall faithfully serve the said __Moore as her, master in all lawful business, according to the best of __her_ wit and ability, and in all things honestly, orderly and obediently demean and behave ___herself__; and the said __Simpson Moore__ doth for __himself___heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said __J.H. Collins__ that he, the said __Moore__ will teach the said _ Melvinah __ the trade, art, and business of __Housekeeping__ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said __Melvinah___ 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 __her__ with humanity --- that he the said __Simpson Moore__will__ at the end of the apprenticeship give said girl Melvinah a new good suit of clothes and pay her Fifty dollars: Provided however that if the said Moore shall teach said girl to read & write then he shall not be bound to pay said Fifty dollars
In witness whereof, the said _Melvinah Moore__ by the said J.H. COLLINS, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said __Simpson Moore____ hever hereunto set their hands and seals, on the day and year first above written
/s/ J.H. Collins Clerk Allen county cout /s/ Simpson Moore
Christopher Settle Indentured to Geo M. Settle
Indenture of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _8th_ day of _October_ one thousand eight hundred and _sixty-six__ between __CHRISTOPHER SETTLE a free boy of color who is 8 years old the 24th day of May 1866____ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and __GEO M. SETTLE___ 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 and at the request of the Plaintiff G.M. SETTLE who was the former owner of the defendent LOUISA S. SETTLE a woman of color and her children and the said defendant LOUIA having been duly summoned appeared in court and gave her consent for her children (who are of color) (vis) SARAH E. SETTLE aged 10 years, CHRISTOPHER SETTLE aged 8 years and ASA SETTLE aged 5 years be bound as apprentices to G.M. SETTLE their former owner and a suitable person the girl S.E. SETTLE until she arrives to the ages of 18 years to be taught the art and business of house keeping and the boys vs CHRISTOPHER and ASA SETTLE until they arrive to the age of 21 years to be taught the art and business of and that the clerk prepare and enter into suitable indentures with said SETTLE on behalf of sd Children vis SARAH E. , CHRISTOPHER and ASA 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 _Christopher Settle as an___ apprentice to and under the said _G M. Settle__ with _him_ to dwell, and __him _ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an apprentice, until the said Christopher ___ shall arrive at the age of __Twenty one ___ years, fully to be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said _G.M. Settle__ shall faithfully serve the said __G.M. Settle as his__ 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 ___G.M. Settle__ doth for __himself__ heirs, executors, and administrators, covenant and agree with the said __J.H. Collins__ that he, the said __G.M. Settle__ will teach the said _Christopher__ the trade, art, and business of __ __ and will find, provide for, and allow to the said __Christopher 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 __G. M. Settle__will__ At the end of said apprenticeship of said boy Christopher to give him a new good suit of clothes and pay him One Hundred Dollars: Provided however that of the said G.M. Settle shall teach said boy Christopher to read & write then he shall not be bound to pay said One Hundred dollars
In witness whereof, the said __boy Christopher Settle__ by the said J.H. COLLINS, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said ____Geo M. Settle____ hever hereunto set their hands and seals, on the day and year first above written
/s/ J.H. Collins Clerk Allen Co Court /s/ George M. Settle
Sarah E Settle Indentured to George M. Settle
Indenture
of Apprenticeship The Commonwealth of Kentucky
This Indenture made this _8th_ day of _October_ one
thousand eight hundred and _sixty-six__ between __SARAH E. SETTLE a free
girl of color who was 10 years old the 22 day of
May 1866____ by J.H. COLLINS, Clerk of the county court of Allen
County, in the State of Kentucky, of one part, and __GEORGE M. SETTLE__
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 and at the
request of G.M. SETTLE who being the former owner of LOUISA SETTLE a woman of
color and her children and the said LOUISA having been duly summond
appeard in court and gave her consent for her
children who are of color (vis) SARAH E. SETTLE aged 10
years, CHRISTOPHER SETTLE aged 8 years and ASA SETTLE aged 5 years be bound as
apprentices to said G.M. SETTLE (their former owner) and a suitable person the girl S.E. SETTLE until she arrives to the
ages of 18 years to be taught the art and business of house keeping and the
boys vs CHRISTOPHER and ASA SETTLE until they arrive
to the age of 21 years to be taught the art and business of and that the clerk
prepare and enter into suitable indentures with said Settle on behalf of sd Children vis SARAH E. , CHRISTOPHER
and ASA 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 __Sarah E. Settle ___
apprentice to and under the said _Geo. M. Settle__ with _him_ to
dwell, and __him _ to serve, in the condition, duty, and character of an
apprentice, until the said Sarah E.
Settle___ shall arrive at the age of __Eighteen ___ years, fully to
be completed and ended--- that, during all the said period, the said _Sarah
E. Settle__ shall faithfully serve the said __G.M. Settle__ master,
in all lawful business, according to the best of __her_ wit and ability,
and in all things honestly, orderly and obediently demean and behave ___herself__;
and the said ___G.M. Settle__
doth for __himself__ heirs, executors, and administrators,
covenant and agree with the said __J.H. Collins__ that he, the said __G.M.
Settle__ will teach the said _girl Sarah E. Settle__ the trade, art,
and business of __Housekeeping__ and will find, provide for, and allow
to the said __Sarah E.___
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 __her__
with humanity --- that he the said __Geo. M. Settle__will__
At
the end of said apprenticeship of said girl Sarah E. Settle to give her a new
good suit of clothes and pay her fifty dollars: Provided however that of the sd Settle shall teach said girl to read & write then he shall not be
bound to pay said Fifty dollars In witness whereof, the said __girl Sarah E. Settle__ by the said
J.H. COLLINS, Clerk as aforesaid, and the said ____George M. Settle____ have hereunto set their hands and seals, on
the day and year first above written /s/ J.H. Collins Clerk
Allen Co Court /s/ George M. Settle |