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Created1863
DescriptionDeath certificate for Fabian, a Chinese settler, who died from consumption. He was previously employed by la Comolidada Mineral Company. 1863
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Created1865
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Cedula or identity card for Ignacio, a Chinese settler. He lived in Soltero and worked for Pedro Ferran y Lauda.

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Created1880
DescriptionCertificate of nationality Chinese settler, Francisco Ramirez. July 6, 1880.
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Created1883-12-18
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This is a Certificate of Nationality that belonged to Esteban Chan, a Chinese settler. The Certificate served as a record indicating that Esteban had been registered in the registries at the Consulate General of China in Cuba as a subject of the Chinese Emperor. Several basic personal details about Esteban, such

This is a Certificate of Nationality that belonged to Esteban Chan, a Chinese settler. The Certificate served as a record indicating that Esteban had been registered in the registries at the Consulate General of China in Cuba as a subject of the Chinese Emperor. Several basic personal details about Esteban, such as his origin, profession, address, and age, are included in the document. 1883.

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Created1884-12-11
DescriptionCertificate of Nationality of a Chinese settler, Lacanas Aung. It was signed by the Consulate General. He was originally from Canton.
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Created1880-01-10
DescriptionAn identity card, or cedula, for Higenio.
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Created1884
DescriptionThis is a cedula for Carlos Asan, a Chinese immigrant brought to Cuba to work. The cedula (identity card) lists his name, age, and other personal information. 1884.
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Created1884
DescriptionThe certificate of nationality for Liborio who was from Canton and moved to Soltero to be an indentured servant.
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Created1876-11-01
DescriptionThis document contains a record of payments that were made out to several Chinese workers by their owner. While being indentured servants, Chinese settlers were given monthly wages for their services.
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Created1884-12-09
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This is a Certificate of Nationality that belonged to a Chinese settler named Jose Ajon. The certificate served as a record documenting the fact that Jose had been registered at the Consulate General of China in Cuba as a subject of the Emperor of China. Havana, 1884.