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Created1864
DescriptionThis details the death of Adan, a Chinese settler. He died in the Hospital de Caridad.
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Created1864
DescriptionDeath certificate for Pablo Diaz, a Chinese settler.
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Created1864
DescriptionDeath certificate for Loro, a Chinese settler. He died in the Hospital de Caridad and was buried in San Cristobal Cemetery.
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Created1889
DescriptionDeath certificate for Nicolas Villas, a Chinese settler who died in Havana.
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Created1871
DescriptionDeath certificate for an unnamed Chinese immigrant. He died in Havana.
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Created1868
DescriptionContract between Jose Miguel, a Chinese settler, and Francisco Glean. The contract was to last for a year and lists the legal requirements of both the employee and the employer. Noted that Jose completed a contract previously. Signed by Francisco Glean and Jose Miguel, who signed in Chinese.
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Created1930
DescriptionRecords describing the will of Humberto Chiang, a buisnessman who died from a heart problem in 1930. He was pronounced dead by Dr. Manuel Barroso. There was a dispute over his will and business
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Created1869-11-15
DescriptionThis is a second labor contract that belonged to Severo- a Chinese settler, and his owner, D. Francisco Gandarilla. The purpose of this second contract was to renew and extend Severo's original eight year labor contract with Gandarilla for six months. 1869.
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Created1847-03-08
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This is a first labor contract that belonged to a Chinese settler, Fulano, in which he agreed to relocate to Cuba to work as an indentured servant for eight years. Unlike most of the first contracts in this series, this contract was completely handwritten. It states that this contract was

This is a first labor contract that belonged to a Chinese settler, Fulano, in which he agreed to relocate to Cuba to work as an indentured servant for eight years. Unlike most of the first contracts in this series, this contract was completely handwritten. It states that this contract was then transferred to Martin Pedroso on July 26, 1847. Originally signed 1847.
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Created1854
DescriptionThis is the first contract between Feliciano Yam and Goicoaría y Hermano for an undisclosed amount of time. December 1854.