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Record Group Number: 900000
Series/Collection Number: N2017- 82
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Title, Dates: Aaron Tison deed, 1834,
Amount: 1 folders
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Biographical/Historical:     Aaron Tison (1803-1840) was a Florida pioneer who settled in Columbia and Alachua counties with his wife, Louisa Jane Dell Tison (1804-1878). The couple married on January 16, 1825, in Wayne County, Georgia, before moving to the territory of Florida around 1827.

Summary:     This collection includes a property deed from Aaron Tison to John C. Richard, signed March 8, 1834, in Columbia County, Florida. The property outlined in this deed includes 6 enslaved persons, 50 cattle, 3 horses, and 1 Jersey wagon. The enslaved persons included are named as follows: Ben, a 26-year-old Black man; Heddy, a 22-year-old Black woman; Katy, a 30-year-old "mulatto" woman; Maria, a 7-year-old Black girl; Isaac, a 4-year-old Black boy; and Mary, a 1-year-old Black girl. The deed provides a condition that upon the death of John C. Richard, the outlined property would be transferred to Tison's wife, Louisa, and their children.

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General Note: Previously State Library of Florida Manuscripts Collection MS89.
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Subject Access Fields: Deeds Florida.
African Americans History To 1863. Florida
Slavery Florida
Deeds. aat
Columbia County (Fla.)
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