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Runaway Servants, Convicts, And Apprentices Advertised In The Pennsylvania Gazette, 1728-1796

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  • FLP - Newspapers and Newspaper Indexes.
    Runaway Servants, Convicts, and.
    The Pennsylvania State Archives does not hold records of indentured servants. For information about and records of such individuals, consult the following books:

    Was Your Ancestor an Indentured Servant? If You are at a Brick Wall, Don’t Overlook the Possibility. By Doug Phelps, lasts edited 9/18/2007
    The Free Library‘s Newspapers and Microfilm Center has an extensive collection of old Philadelphia newspapers, which can be requested by title or by date.

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    Runaway Servants, Convicts, And Apprentices Advertised In The Pennsylvania Gazette, 1728-1796


    Indentured Servant Records - LoveToKnowFLP - Newspapers and Newspaper Indexes.

    Indentured Servant Records - LoveToKnow


    Ancestry.com. Runaway Servants, Convicts, and Apprentices [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2060.Genealogy - Enterprise Portal Information
    Origins of Colonial Chesapeake Indentured.
    By Nathan W. Murphy, AG [This article was originally published in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 93, No. 1 (Mar 2005): 5-24, and has been
    Millions of Americans can trace their ancestry back to the indentured servants who helped establish the American colonies in the 17th and 18th centuries.
    Indentured servitude was a form of debt bondage, established in the early years of the American colonies and elsewhere. It was sometimes used as a way for poor youth