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Name | Charles J. Dorris [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] | ||||
Suffix | I | ||||
Born | 1812
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Gender | Male | ||||
Residence | 1850
– 38 Age: 38; Barber Occupation: Barber; Industry: Miscellaneous Personal Services; RealEstateValue: 900 | ||||
Probate | 1858
Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA [4]
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Residence | Abt 1858
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA [1]
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Probate | 11 Oct 1858
Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA [1]
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Died | Oct 1859
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Prominent Colored People | 4 Dec 1886
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA [10]
– -Nathans-Dorsey-Brown-Chester-Dorris-Smith-Hooper- | ||||
Black Community in the 1840s | 14 Sep 1910
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA [11]
– Telegraph Letter Box 14 Sep 1910-Harrisburg's Black Community in the 1840s: Barbers, Water, Julia Stoner. The first Temperance Society, composed of only women. -signed anonymously "CITIZEN" | ||||
Race | Mulatto [7, 8] | ||||
Name | Charles (Mulat) Dorris [9] | ||||
Name | Charles J Dorris [7, 8] | ||||
Name | Chas J Dorris [8] | ||||
Name | Chas J Dorris [7, 8] | ||||
Occupation | Tonsorial Artist | ||||
Person ID | I12715
SOALsearch Last Modified |
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Family | Adelia R Dorris b. Abt 1818, Maryland, USA | |||||||||||
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Last Modified | 1 Nov 2024 | |||||||||||
Family ID | F4190
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