Difference between revisions of "Betsey Stockton (Q491504)"

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(‎Created claim: hasSurname (P72): Stockton, #quickstatements; batch #470 by User:Seila Gonzalez)
(‎Added reference to claim: hasDescription (P66): Born Enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. Enslaved in the household of the President of the College of New Jersey, she was freed after converting to Christianity and later established schools in Hawaii, Canada, and in Princeton, NJ., #quickstatements; batch #628 by User:Seila Gonzalez)
 
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Born Enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. Enslaved in the household of the President of the College of New Jersey, she was freed after converting to Christianity and later established schools in Hawaii, Canada, and in Princeton, NJ.
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Latest revision as of 07:51, 18 May 2021

HC-PER-34729
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Betsey Stockton
HC-PER-34729
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Born Enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. Enslaved in the household of the President of the College of New Jersey, she was freed after converting to Christianity and later established schools in Hawaii, Canada, and in Princeton, NJ.