I represent Cecilia Sans, a parda woman born in Georgia. At the time of the 1820 census of Pensacola, I was 19 years old and made my living as a laundress. I lived in the household of Don Domingo Sala, a Spanish baker. Two other blanco men who worked as bakers shared the household, but any particular relationships among the members of the household are not specified.
I appear in an 1818 baptismal record from St.Michael’s as the mother of Lorenzo Domingo, but the father is not specified and by 1820, there was no infant in my household. As the man I lived with was named Domingo, there is a good chance he was the father, and that Lorenzo Domingo probably did not survive infancy.
