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These women were indentured for many years before they could pay off their passage over.
You'd do better here indentured to me, making yourself useful.
The only other way to be indentured was to volunteer your services.
The children were generally indentured, rather than adopted, to families who took them in.
A few of the slaves are buried in the county with the families they were indentured to.
Some owned slaves or had indentured servants work for them.
At the age of eleven he was indentured to a farmer, remaining only a year.
They expected freedom, and they've found they've indentured their children.
The term may also describe colonial residents who indentured themselves or their relations.
It is one of the first cases in which lifetime indentured servitude was based on race.
We've some reason to think he is indentured here."
"He came from England in 1714, indentured to another yard owner.
These Denizens have become little more than slaves, indentured without hope of release.
Indentures, yes - many a man indentured himself to get his family away from doomed land.
Then they were old enough to be indentured.
"When these places got started, they called them asylums, and children were indentured.
The Foundation indentured the land to the homeowner through a corporation representing them.
At age 16, Mullen was indentured to an apothecary, but did not like the work.
Many of the more prosperous men had indentured servants.
Probably leave you indentured the rest of your life.'
All my city friends who have moved to the suburbs have similar reports of being indentured to their property.
He was determined to master the sword, not be indentured to it through some vague covenant.
As a monk I have indentured myself to God.
They were taken for their safety and indentured to European-American families.
These girls were often indentured to the brothels by their parents between the ages of about seven to twelve.