Mary Lee Brady, Ph.D.

       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ceasar Patriots

People of African heritage by the tens of thousands had moved into Canada during and following the American Revolutionary War; and in places such as the New England states and Michigan many would experience African-American young male offspring returning to join and serve in fighting the Civil War.   

Individual Record

 1880 United States Census

 Samuel L. CEASERHousehold
  Male 
 
 Other Information:
  Birth Year<1848> 
  BirthplaceCAN. 
  Age32 
  OccupationLaborer 
  Marital StatusM <Married> 
  RaceB <Black> 
  Head of HouseholdSamuel L. CEASER
  RelationSelf 
  Father's BirthplaceRI 
  Mother's BirthplaceVT 
 
 Source Information:
  Census PlaceDalton, Berkshire, Massachusetts 
  Family History Library Film1254520
  NA Film NumberT9-0520
  Page Number417B      
Household Record 1880 United States Census

 Household:
 Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
 Samuel L. CEASER  Self  M  Male  B  32  CAN.  Laborer  RI  VT 
 Hannah L. CEASER  Wife  M  Female  B  27  MA  Keeping House  MA  MA 
 Arthur A. CEASER  Son  S  Male  B  2  MA    CAN.  MA 

Source Information:
 
 Census PlaceDalton, Berkshire, Massachusetts
 Family History Library Film  1254520
 NA Film Number  T9-0520
 Page Number  417B      

 

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