SERVANTS, (negro or mulatto,) Pennsylvania. By the fourth section
of the act for the gradual abolition of slavery, passed the first day
of March, 1780, 1 Smith's Laws of Penn. 492, it is "provided that every
negro or mulatto child, born within this state after the passing of this
act, (who would in case this act had not been made, have been a servant
for years, or life, or a slave) shall be by virtue of this act the
servant of such person, or his assigns who would in such case have been
entitled to the service of such child, until such child attain unto the
age of twenty-eight years, in the manner and on the conditions, whereon
servants bound by indenture for four years are or may be retained or
holden; and shall be liable to like correction and punishment, and
entitled to like relief, in case he be evilly treated by his master, and
to like freedom dues and privileges, as servants bound by indenture for
four years are entitled, unless the person to whom such services belong
shall abandon his claim to the same; in which case the overseers of the
poor where such child shall be abandoned shall by indenture bind out
every such child so abandoned as an apprentice for a time not exceeding
the age hereinbefore limited for the service of such children." And by
the thirteenth section it is enac-ted, "that no covenant of personal
servitude or apprenticeship whatsoever shall be valid or binding on a
negro or mulatto for a longer time than seven years, unless such servant
or apprentice were at the commencement of such servitude or
apprenticeship, under the age of twenty-one years, in which case such
negro or mulatto may be holden as a servant or apprentice, respectively,
according to the covenant, as the case shall be, until he shall attain
the age of twenty-eight years, but no longer." See 6 Binn. 204; 1
Browne's R. 369, n.
2. The act requires that a register of such children as would have been
slaves shall be kept by a public officer therein designated. The want of
registry entitles such child to freedom.
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