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Appears in a letter regarding her mother Eliza, a slave. Eliza was a slave who was the subject of a letter between Charlotte Platt Underwood, and Auburn woman who worked with Abolitionist movements and the Underground Railroad, and FMS (18630000CPUNDERWOOD_FMS) The letter discusses her plight, and her desire for freedom. Mrs Underwood writes: "Eliza says she was brought up in the District of Columbia, & when her master found out that the District was to be free, he took all if his slaves to Calvert Co. She was not a Virginian, & was mistaken. Her master's name was Belt..." she further goes on to write: "Her children are in Baltimore in the possession of this Capt – Griffin, whose & he will not give them up till she pays him the $100" The emancipation records of "Chas R. Belt" list "Eliza & her Children. John, William, Benjamin & Mary –" as human-property to be emancipated.
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Biography: Appears in a letter regarding her mother Eliza, a slave. Eliza was a slave who was the subject of a letter between Charlotte Platt Underwood, and Auburn woman who worked with Abolitionist movements and the Underground Railroad, and FMS (18630000CPUNDERWOOD_FMS) The letter discusses her plight, and her desire for freedom. Mrs Underwood writes: "Eliza says she was brought up in the District of Columbia, & when her master found out that the District was to be free, he took all if his slaves to Calvert Co. She was not a Virginian, & was mistaken. Her master's name was Belt..." she further goes on to write: "Her children are in Baltimore in the possession of this Capt – Griffin, whose & he will not give them up till she pays him the $100" The emancipation records of "Chas R. Belt" list "Eliza & her Children. John, William, Benjamin & Mary –" as human-property to be emancipated.Citation Type: WebsiteCitation URL: http://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=IWn39&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&db=SlaveEmancRcdsDC&gss=angs-d&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=Charles%20R&gsfn_x=0&gsln=Belt&gsln_x=0&MSAV=1&MSV=0&uidh=if4&pcat=36&fh=0&h=8820&recoff=7%2Title of Webpage: Ancestry: Chas R Belt in the Washington, D.C., Slave Emancipation Records, 1851-1863 Website Viewing Date: Monday, July 3, 2017 - 11:00Website's Last Modified Date: Monday, July 3, 2017 - 11:00
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Parents, Eliza
, Eliza
Biography
Appears in a letter regarding her mother Eliza, a slave. Eliza was a slave who was the subject of a letter between Charlotte Platt Underwood, and Auburn woman who worked with Abolitionist movements and the Underground Railroad, and FMS (18630000CPUNDERWOOD_FMS) The letter discusses her plight, and her desire for freedom. Mrs Underwood writes: "Eliza says she was brought up in the District of Columbia, & when her master found out that the District was to be free, he took all if his slaves to Calvert Co. She was not a Virginian, & was mistaken. Her master's name was Belt..." she further goes on to write: "Her children are in Baltimore in the possession of this Capt – Griffin, whose & he will not give them up till she pays him the $100" The emancipation records of "Chas R. Belt" list "Eliza & her Children. John, William, Benjamin & Mary –" as human-property to be emancipated.
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Appears in a letter regarding her mother Eliza, a slave. Eliza was a slave who was the subject of a letter between Charlotte Platt Underwood, and Auburn woman who worked with Abolitionist movements and the Underground Railroad, and FMS (18630000CPUNDERWOOD_FMS) The letter discusses her plight, and her desire for freedom. Mrs Underwood writes: "Eliza says she was brought up in the District of Columbia, & when her master found out that the District was to be free, he took all if his slaves to Calvert Co. She was not a Virginian, & was mistaken. Her master's name was Belt..." she further goes on to write: "Her children are in Baltimore in the possession of this Capt – Griffin, whose & he will not give them up till she pays him the $100" The emancipation records of "Chas R. Belt" list "Eliza & her Children. John, William, Benjamin & Mary –" as human-property to be emancipated.
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http://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=IWn39&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&db=SlaveEmancRcdsDC&gss=angs-d&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=Charles%20R&gsfn_x=0&gsln=Belt&gsln_x=0&MSAV=1&MSV=0&uidh=if4&pcat=36&fh=0&h=8820&recoff=7%2
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Ancestry: Chas R Belt in the Washington, D.C., Slave Emancipation Records, 1851-1863
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Monday, July 3, 2017 - 11:00
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Monday, July 3, 2017 - 11:00
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