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Mapping Early New York | Encyclopedia

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Antonio
d'Angola
ID
1609,000,170
Gender
Male
Demographic(s)
Slave - Enslaved person
Half-Free Half-Enslaved (Half Citizens) - Freed Status
Affiliation - Angola
Affiliation - African - African Descent
Family
Father
Paulo d'Angola (ID: 1,660,221)
Mother
Dorothy Creole (ID: 660,077)
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Ancestor Notes

Paulo d'Angola and Dorothy Creole adopted Antonio.   It is not clear if he was a slave, or was  free, or had the 'half freedom' often described.    More research needed.

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