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Created1868-07-08
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A contract between Apiselo Alpa, a Chinese immigrant and Paulino Ligarreta. The contract was to last for one year and lists the legal requirements of both the employee and the employer. Apiselo was originally from Canton. Notes that Apiselo completed a contract with Tomas Alogila previously. The contract is signed by Apiselo Alpa, Paulino Ligarreta, and Juan Caña. Signed in Chinese.
Created1890-06-28
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Death certificate for Nicolas Fang, a Chinese immigrant from Canton. He died in the Royal Hospital of San Felipe y Santiago.
Created1891-08-20
DescriptionDeath certificate for Magin Ang, a Chinese immigrant from Canton. He died in the General Hospital of Our Lady of Mercy in Havana. He died from a disease.
Created1876-07-27
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A death certificate for Ricolas, a Chinese immigrant from Canton. He died at the Royal Hospital of San Felipe y Santiago.
Created1890-07-29
DescriptionA death certificate for Francisco Asan, a Chinese immigrant from Canton. He died at the Civil Hospital of Our Lady of Mercy in Havana. He died from tuberculosis.
Created1876-03-16
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A death certificate for Pancho, a Chinese immigrant from Canton. He died in the Royal Hospital of San Felipe y Santiago.
Created1882-04-09
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The cedula, or identity card, for Belen Anchin, a Chinese immigrant working in Cuba. She lived in the province of Matanzas, in the town of Cidra. Originally from Canton. This card lists Belen Anchin's current profession and place of residence.
Created1895-12-29
DescriptionA death certificate for Jose Camilo, a Chinese immigrant from Canton. He died in the General Hospital of Our Lady of Mercy in Havana from tuberculosis.
Created1891-08-18
DescriptionDeath certificate for Antonio San, a Chinese settler. He died in the General Hospital of Our Lady of Mercy in Havana from an illness.
Created1951
DescriptionWong Ming Ye, a Chinese immigrant born in Canton, was granted citizenship in 1951. She is also known by the name Amelia Wong and her parents were named Wong Wang Wa and Lai Si.