Reel GS36-34
Contains 2 Results:
Volume 10, Nov 1836-Sept 1837
Records name, age, dates of admission, discharge or death, occupation, marital status, length of time in New Orleans, last place lived in, and birth place, often listing the town or country as well as the country of origin. Some enslaved people are included in the antebellum admissions to Charity. Most volumes are indexed. The earliest volumes are labeled “Register” and appear to overlap the Admission books for several years
Volume 11, Sept 1837-Aug 1838
Records name, age, dates of admission, discharge or death, occupation, marital status, length of time in New Orleans, last place lived in, and birth place, often listing the town or country as well as the country of origin. Some enslaved people are included in the antebellum admissions to Charity. Most volumes are indexed. The earliest volumes are labeled “Register” and appear to overlap the Admission books for several years