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Created1836
DescriptionAn identity card, or cedula, for Jacobo, originally from Jaum. Jacobo was thirty-five years old when this card was issued. He worked for eight years for Manuel B. Perez and Franco Iglesias.
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Created1864
DescriptionAn identity card, or cedula, for Leocadio, originally from Sanen. Leocadio was twenty-eight years old when this card was issued. He worked for eight years for Jose M. Criolo.
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Created1861-12-10
DescriptionAn identity card, or cedula, for Jacinto, originally from Macao. Jacinto worked for eight years for Franco Bustamante and Felipe Ruiz and Jose del Cuartas.
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Created1862
DescriptionThis is a cedula, or identity record, for a Chinese settler, Cascurio. He was twenty-four years old when this cedula was issues. He worked for eight years for Fransisco Javier Bernal.
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Created1864
DescriptionAn identity card, or cedula, for Sebastian. Sebastian was twenty-nine years old when this card was issued. He worked for M. de los Angelos.
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Created1864
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A cedula, or identity card, of a Chinese settler, Pablo. He moved from China to Cardenas to work as an indentured servant and was hired by Calarraga. 1865.

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Created1864
DescriptionThis is the cedula for Gabriel, a Chinese settler, and indicates his various owners. 1864.
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Created1861
DescriptionThis is the cedula, or an identity record, for a Chinese settler, Isidro Amo and records his various owners, including Antonio Captura. 1861.
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Created1862
DescriptionBurial records for Jorge. His records indicate they were baptized into the Catholic church and buried in the general cemetery of Havana. He was employed by Benito Nuguez.
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Created1861-05-20
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These death and identity records pertain to Felipe, a Chinese settler. The first document indicates that when Felipe died he was 51 years old, in the process of completing his preliminary eight year contract as an indentured servant, and he was working as a fieldworker for D. Antonio G. Solar.

These death and identity records pertain to Felipe, a Chinese settler. The first document indicates that when Felipe died he was 51 years old, in the process of completing his preliminary eight year contract as an indentured servant, and he was working as a fieldworker for D. Antonio G. Solar. The second document in this selection is the death certificate that was written for Felipe on March 29, 1861; the cause of his death was described within this record. The final document in this selection is Felipe's cedula, or neighborhood identity card. According to the cedula, Felipe originally shared his eight year contract with Jose M. Morales, but was ceded by Morales to Antonio G. Solar. The cedula was signed on December 10, 1860.