I represent Maria Carlota, a free woman of mixed race born in Pensacola about 1772. I was the daughter of Felix Thompson, a free man of color. At the time of the 1820 Spanish census of Pensacola, I was 48 years old and made my living as a laundress. I lived with Salvador Ruby, a free pardo man making his living as a shoemaker. We had 9 children. According to my 1823 will, I inherited property from Salvador Ruby which I left to my children.
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