Document 02 (1828) Record that acknowledges the freedom of Roza Maria do Carmo, African slave from the ‘nation’ Rebollo, mother of the Creole slave Genuína da Anunciação, both properties of Caetano José Pinto, a resident of Muaná, who of free will and spontaneously gives freedom to both.
Document 03 (1828) Record of conditional letter of manumission of Maria Joanna, Black slave of Antonio do Espírito Santo, who by his free will and without constraint gives Maria Joanna her freedom after his death.
Document 04 (1828) Record of the letter of emancipation of the newborn and baptized Creole slave João, son of the Mulatto slave Claudiana, property of Francisca Azevedo de Mendonça, who gives him complete freedom.
Document 09 (1828) Record of the letter of emancipation of Jacinto, African slave from the ‘nation’ Mandingo, who paid 500,000 réis to his former master, Francisco Gonsalves Lima, to buy his freedom.
Document 10 (1828) Record of the letter of emancipation of the newborn Feliciana, daughter of Manoel José and Igrancia Maria, both Black slaves of Lieutenant José Cardoso Castello Branco, all residents of Mojú. Feliciana was to be freed after being baptized at the Cathedral of the See in Belém. H...
Document 11 (1828) Record of the letter of emancipation of Vitorina, Black slave of Maria do Carmo, married to Lt. João Correia Miranda do Carmo, residents of Mojú. Maria do Carmo, by not knowing how to read and write, asked her husband to provide a record of freedom of the slave Vitorina.
Document 12 (1828) Record of the letter of emancipation of Vitoria Roza, Cafuza and Creole slave of Francisco José da Silva. Vitoria Roza paid to her former master the sum of 300,000 réis, which guaranteed her freedom forever.
Document 13 (1829) Record of the letter of emancipation of the Cafuza slave Mariana Antonia da Conceição and her children (Antonio Manuel, Serafim dos Anjos, Maria dos Santos, and Bárbara Maria), all slaves of Francisco de Sá de Moraes. All they must be considered free persons after their master’...
Document 15 (1829) Record of the letter of emancipation of Ana Maria da Conceição, slave of the late Margarida dos Anjos, a resident of Vigia, who before passing away instructed her heir, Diogo Dias Fróes de Jesus, to free Ana for good services rendered.
Document 16 (1829) Record of the letter of emancipation of Manoel da Silva, Black slave of Francisco Pereira Braga, who raised him as a son, explaining that after his death the slave should be freed by his heirs.