PERRY COUNTY, KY
Apprentice Records - Deed Book A
Selected Records
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Hiram Hogg
To/Indenture
Jesse Combs, Clerk
November 10, 1823
Levi Eldridge five year old son of Rachel Eldridge deceased apprenticed to Hiram Hogg to live with the said Hiram Hogg who is to feed and cloth and teach the art and trade of farmer, also teach or cause to be taught reading, writing and common arithmetic. At the age of 21 when apprenticeship ends Hiram Hogg pays Levi Eldridge 3 pounds, 10 shillings and a decent new suit of clothes.
Page 97
James Roberts
To/Indenture/Fee paid
Jesse Combs, Clerk
September 8, 1823
Jane Eldridge age three years apprentice to James Roberts until she is 18 years old. James Roberts to teach her the trade of spinning and weaving, also furnish her clothes, board and lodging, also teach her reading and writing. At the end of the apprenticeship pay her 3 pounds, 10 shillings and a new suit of clothes.
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Joshua Rippee
To/Indenture/Fee paid
Jesse Combs, Clerk
August 11, 1823
Nancy Webb, age 12 years, daughter of Polly Webb and William Webb, deceased, apprenticed to Joshua Rippee until she is 18 years old. Said Rippee to teach her the art and trade of spinning and weaving. Also to read and write, also furnish her board, lodging and clothing. At the end of her apprenticeship pay her three pounds, 10 shillings and a new suit of clothes.
Page 99
Solomon Stone
To/Indenture/Fee paid
Jesse Combs, Clerk
William Roberts, until 21 years apprenticed to Solomon Stone who is to teach him the trad of farming, also reading, wirting and common arithmetic, also furnish board, lodging and clothing. At the end of apprenticeship pay William Roberts one horse, bridle and saddle worth $50 and a new suit of clothes.
Robert S. Brashears
To/Indenture/Fee paid
Jesse Combs, Clerk
December 9, 1822
Nancy Lunceford, mother of infant daughter Cidney Lunsford age 5
apprenticed until 18 to Robert S. Brashears to learn to read and write.
For Cidney Lunceford's services as an apprentice he is to teach her to
read and write, furnish her board, lodging and clothing. At the end
of apprenticeship pay her three pounds, 10 shillings and and a new suit
of clothes.
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