The Database for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in Wells, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel

Pegg


Enslaver: Elisa Littlefield

Status (enslaved, free or both): presumed enslaved

Known dates: 1756

Pegg was baptized as an infant in Wells in 1756, and was brought to be baptized by Elisa Littlefield.

"A Record of Infant Females baptized in the Church at Wells, being bro't thereunto by such as were not their Parents, but who have taken the Charge of them: 1756, May 30 - Pegg, Bro't by Elisa Littlefield. Servt. born in ye House."

The record cited above does not identify Pegg as a "Negro" or a "Molatto" as was done for other "servants." However, it also does not provide a last name, as was done for all records that are not listed as "Negro" or Molatto."

Bibliography:

Records of the First Church of Wells, as transcribed in 6 issues of the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 75-76, 1921-22


1756 Baptism of Pegg

brought by Elisa Littlefield

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