Unnamed Spanish Soldier or Person in Public Employ

I represent one of 57 unnamed Spanish soldiers or other “persons in the public employ” from the garrison at San Marcos de Apalache who were included in the count submitted to General Andrew Jackson of Spanish subjects needing evacuation after the transfer of power to the Americans. We left on ships like the Hornet, the Tom Shields, and the Ann Maria, headed first for Havana and then, perhaps, to other parts of the Spanish empire. The soldiers coming from San Marcos de Apalache arrived in Pensacola on July 15, 1821.

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Sex Male
Occupation in 1821 Solider or Public Employee
Address in 1821 Garrison of Ft. San Marcos de Apalache of Apalache; arrived Pensacola 15 JUL 1821
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