<petition><petition_analysis_number>20981116</petition_analysis_number><petition_url>https://dlas.uncg.edu/petitions/petition/20981116</petition_url><state>Maryland</state><county>Baltimore</county><location_type>County</location_type><file_day>12</file_day><file_month>4</file_month><file_year>1811</file_year><filing_court>Orphans</filing_court><end_day>13</end_day><end_month>6</end_month><end_year>1811</end_year><ending_court>Orphans</ending_court><result>dismissed</result><enslaved_count>0</enslaved_count><fpoc_count>2</fpoc_count><total_people_count>10</total_people_count><repository>Maryland State Archives, Annapolis, Maryland</repository><abstract>The petitioners, four of whom are maternal cousins of Thomas Thuat, state that they are the legal representatives of the estate of Thomas Thuat of the island of Santo Domingo, a British colony.  They therefore ask the court to order Isaac McKim, administrator of the estate, to pay over the residue of the estate after making a final settlement.  Testimony in documents relating to the case indicates that Thuat had an illegitimate daughter, Mrs. Ray del Mas, by a free woman of color named Martha or Subar.</abstract><subjects><subject>Occupation (FPOC)</subject><subject>Caribbean Islands, migration from/to</subject><subject>Churches</subject><subject>Insurrections/Revolts (enslaved)</subject><subject>Interracial relationships</subject><subject>Illegitimacy </subject></subjects></petition>