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Una beca de la Fundación Robert David Lion Gardiner · Universidad Stony Brook

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Exclusión y la promesa incumplida

York and Elizabeth

A servant and a free woman, 1783

St. John's Episcopal Church booklet records a 1783 marriage between "York, a Black servant to William Nicoll, Esq." and "Elizabeth, a free Indian Woman." The booklet says this record, together with others, offers a glimpse of Islip Grange's population at the time — small, but ethnically mixed.

Por qué importan

York and Elizabeth represent people who often appear only briefly in records, yet are essential to the town's real history.

Conexión con el presente

Their story brings the "unfinished promise" into human form. They remind visitors that early Islip included Black and Indigenous lives, not only patentees, officials, and landowning families.

Fuentes

  1. St. John's Episcopal Church booklet (parish history), on the 1783 marriage record.