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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Created1861
Description
Death certificate for Mamerto, a Chinese settler, who died from injuries to his femur in Ingenio Santisima Trinidad. He worked for Mrs. Gabriel Garcia before his death and was buried in the cemetery of the Church of our Lady of Torque without having been baptized. His cedula, or identity card, is included and lists him as having worked for M.C. Blanca when he was given the cedula. He was brought from Macao to Cuba by Torrices, Puente and Company.
Created1865
Description
Cedula or identity card for Ignacio, a Chinese settler. He lived in Soltero and worked for Pedro Ferran y Lauda.
Created1806-04-02
DescriptionRelates the marriage restrictions that were imposed in all of the settled communities. Several mixed marriages were either suspended or annulled by the government and the churches.
Created1861
DescriptionRecords for the ship Grey Hound, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba under contract with Torices, Puente y Co. On this trip, the Grey Hound brought two hundred settlers from China to work for various employers.