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- [Birth certificate of a certain female child named Susan]
- Birth certificate of Susan, born February 4, 1801, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Jenny' belonging to New York City merchant John Swartwout.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain female child named Betty]
- Birth certificate of Betty, born July 29, 1799, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Jenny' belonging to New York City counsellor at law Isaac L. Kip. Signed by witness Joseph Fellows Jun. [Junior].
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- [Birth certificate of a male child called by the name of Henry]
- Birth certificate of Henry, born May 8, 1802, to a 'Slave named Jenny' belonging to New York City attorney at law Isaac L. Kip.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain female child named Jenny]
- Birth certificate of Jenny, born December 25, 1802, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Hannah' belonging to New York City gentleman Ebenezer Turell.
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- [Birth certificate of female child called Jenny]
- Birth certificate of Jenny, born September 9, 1802, to a 'Slave Betty' belonging to New York City merchant Richard Duryee.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain mulatto child named Joe]
- Birth certificate of Joe, born Apirl 9, 1804, to a 'Mullato Woman Slave named Jenny' belonging to New York City merchant Samuel Denton.
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- [Birth certificate of female child by the name of Lilla]
- Birth certificate of Lilla, born November 8, 1801, to 'Jenny a slave belonging to Samuel L. Mitchill,' a physician and member of the United States House of Representatives. Addressed to Tunis Wortman, Esq., Clerk of the City of New York.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain female child named Harriet]
- Birth certificate of Harriet, born July 27, 1804, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Jenny' belonging to New York City merchant John Swartwout.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain female child named Sally]
- Birth certificate of Sally, born November 16, 1799, to a 'Negro Woman Slave named Jenny' belonging to New York City carpenter John Van Blarcom.
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- [Birth certificate of a certain mulatta child named Jenny]
- Birth certificate of Jenny, born June 1, 1812, to a 'Mulatta Woman Slave named Bet' belonging to New York City druggist Robert Bach.