Probate registration of Daniel Camp by Williams Camp.

Date
Jul 10, 1856
Type
Government Document
Source
William I. Appleby
LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

Williams Camp, Registration for Daniel, July 10, 1856, "Utah, State Archives Records, 1848-2001," Salt Lake > Court records 1856 > image 703 of 1228; State Archives, Salt Lake City

Scribe/Publisher
Utah State Archives
People
Curtis N. Bolton, Daniel Camp, William I. Appleby, Williams Camp
Audience
N/A
Transcription

Utah Territory

Salt Lake County

Personally appeared before me, W. I. Appleby, Clerk of the supreme court of the United States of America, for the Territory of Utah, Williams Camp, who being duly sworn ^according to law, deposeth and sayeth, that a certain Negroe boy named Daniel, was born a slave for life, in his house, the 14th day of October 1833, in the state of Tennessee, Weakly County; and the said deponent has owned the said Negroe, Daniel, since his birth up to the present time. Said deponent brought the said Negroe boy, Daniel, in to the Territory of Utah, a slave for life, in the year 1850. Now this deponent makes this Affidavit in order that the said Negroe boy, Daniel, may be registered a slave for life in the Probate Court ^of Great Salt Lake County of said Territory according to the statutes of the said Territory of Utah

Wms. Camp

Subscribed and sworn to before me at Great Salt Lake City Utah Territory this 10th day of July AD 1856

W I Appleby Clerk

T Curtis N Bolton

Deputy

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