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Mapping Early New York | Encyclopedia

Where we explore the early history of New Amsterdam and New York City, its diverse people, landscapes, institutions and global legacy today.

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Mapping Early New York is made possible by support from the Society of Daughters of Holland Dames, the First Families of New York, the Ken Chase Foundation, and the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation.
 
 
 
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Maykie
ID
1609,000,068
Gender
Female
Occupation(s):
Slave - Enslaved person - DWIC
Half-Free Half-Enslaved (Half Citizens) - Freed Status
Affiliation - African - African Descent
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Domingo Angola (ID: 1609,000,062) 1609,000,062 - 1609,000,068 Angola - Maykie
Notes:

Maykie was a slave of the DWIC, and eventually was given Manumission.   She and her husband, Domingo Angola were given a land grant.   Needs further research.

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