Bernard Constantine indenture, 1861.

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Bernard Constantine indenture, 1861.

This collection consists of a deed of indenture, dated November 11, 1861, from Bernard Constantine to his son, Peter Constantine, for two slaves, Mary and Susan, in trust for Bernard's daughter-in-law, Sarah Constantine, and her children.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8197601

Georgia Historical Society

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Constantine, Bernard, 1792-1865.

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Bernard Constantine (1792-1865) was a native of Pennsylvania. He was a butcher and grocer in Savannah, Georgia. He died on December 14, 1865 and is buried in Laurel Grove Cemetery. From the description of Bernard Constantine indenture, 1861. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 77536222 Bernard Constantine was a native of Pennsylvania. He was a butcher and grocer in Savannah, Georgia. He died on December 14, 1865 and is buried in Laurel Grove Cemetery. ...

Georgia. Superior Court (Chatham County)

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For several decades after the American Revolution (1775-1783), Georgia was the only state that did not have a supreme court to review the decisions made by the trial courts. Until then, the courts were divided regionally. The Supreme Court was not established until 1845. George Walton (c.1749-1804) served in many political roles in Georgia during and after the Revolutionary War. He was elected to the Provincial Congress and a delegate to the Second Continental Congress in 1776 where he was one o...