Marc Rene LA-BLA53

Item

Title
Marc Rene LA-BLA53
Identifier
LA-BLA53
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, African American Blacksmiths
Source
New Orleans (La.) Office of the Mayor. Indentures, 1809-1843. Louisiana Division/City Archives, New Orleans Public Library.
Date
September 7, 1813
Trade
Blacksmith Apprentice
gender
Male
events
September 7, 1813, Marc Rene is apprenticed by Billet and Bourgeace to learn to be a blacksmith.
Transcription
In this indenture, Marc Rene (described as a young man of color of 16 years of age from Saint Domingue) is sponsored by Maire Barrault as an apprentice to Gillet & Bourgeace to learn to be a blacksmith. In French.</br></brIndentures in which at least one party was a free person of color were selected from among all of the indentures available. This identification was made either by the designation of an individual as a free person of color in the record or when a phenotypical description like "quadroon," "mulatto," or "Negro" was given and there was no information to indicate the person was enslaved.
homeLocation
New Orleans
Item sets
Blacksmiths