Indenture of Jonathan Umpry [Humphry], Natick, Mass., to William Russell, Cambridge, 1714 August 13.

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Indenture of Jonathan Umpry [Humphry], Natick, Mass., to William Russell, Cambridge, 1714 August 13.

Terms by which Jonathan and Sarah Umpry [Humphry], "indians of Natick", apprentice their son, Jonathan, to carpenter William Russell of Cambridge.

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Humphry, Jonathan, ca. 1710-

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