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Example sentences for "borned"

Lexicographically close words:
boring; borings; borla; born; borne; bornes; boro; boron; borough; boroughs
  1. Yas mam, when George wuz borned ter his mamny, his pappy wuz er white man an' he made George his overseer ez soon ez he wuz big e'nuf ter boss de yuther slaves.

  2. Far as I ever heared, my Ma and Pa was borned and brung up right dar in Oconee County.

  3. My Ma was borned and bred right dar on dat same place.

  4. I was borned in Oconee County, not far f'um whar Bishop is now.

  5. Babe, she was borned a long time atter de war.

  6. As far as I knows, dey was borned and raised on deir Marsters' plantations.

  7. Her mother, Sally, "wuz a Georgia borned nigger" who belonged to "Mars Shelton Terry.

  8. I was borned in Oconee County," he said, "jus' below Watkinsville.

  9. I was borned in war times on Marse Payton Sails' plantation, way off down in Lincoln County.

  10. I was borned on Marster Joe Echols' plantation in Oglethorpe County, 'bout 10 miles from Lexin'ton, Georgy.

  11. My only sister was Patsy and she was borned after slavery and died at Wagoner, Oklahoma.

  12. She was raised up at dat mill, but she was borned in Tennessee before dey come out to de Nation.

  13. Old Master tell me I was borned in November 1852, at de old home place about five miles east of Webber's Falls, mebbe kind of northeast, not far from de east bank of de Illinois River.

  14. Yes, a little child--but some children are borned with a full-growed heart.

  15. Course all women things has got mothering borned into 'em, but it comes easier to some than to others.

  16. Milt,' sez I, 'he do; a borned poet like you and a gifted genius like he oughter come together sociable!

  17. Ye may remember that I said he was a borned poet?

  18. I said, ef you remember my words, as how he was a borned poet.

  19. For yer a borned poet,--ef ye are as shy as a jackass rabbit.

  20. Not that I'd known him all the time, fur he war shy and strange at spells and had odd ways that I took war nat'ral to a borned poet.

  21. You see, when I wuz 'bout to be borned mah mammy wuz in a turrible state.

  22. I war borned thar--there; all of we-uns war born there.

  23. I was borned in Crawford County, Georgia.

  24. St. Angé may be wilder than Bethlehem in some ways, but there ain't never been no baby borned in my manger.

  25. An den he ax me my name en whar I borned at, en er heap er times dey buy me er cigar.

  26. Me and another cousin and I was borned in Georgia.

  27. Twenty-seven's my lucky number; I was borned on the 27th day of Jannewarry, and I always bet on twenty-seven.

  28. I was borned in Tennessee but the most of my life has been in Arkansas.

  29. I was borned within three, miles of Camden but I wasn't raised there.

  30. Marse Jack stayed in Athens, but his plantation, whar I was borned and whar all my folks was borned and raised, was 'way down in Oglethorpe County.

  31. I was borned on Marse Johnny Poore's plantation 'bout four miles f'um Belton, South Callina.

  32. I was borned in de last year of de War so I don't have no sho' 'nough ricollections 'bout dem hard times what old folks says dey had dem days.

  33. Ma, she was Frances Rucker, was borned on Marse Joe's place nigh Ruckersville, up in Elbert County, and all 10 of us chilluns was born on dat plantation too.

  34. I was borned in Oglethorpe County on Marse Jabe Smith's plantation.

  35. Well, anyhow I was borned in Greene County.

  36. I wuz borned an' raised on de Smith plantation out here a piece frum town.

  37. I wus borned an' raised on de plantation of Jake Thornton of Harnett County.

  38. I wus borned at de Hinton place 'bout three miles south of Raleigh, an' course we 'longed ter Mr. Lawrence Hinton.

  39. A lady or gentleman speaks nice ter you, case dey wus borned wid a silver spoon in dey mouth, but de other kin' what talks biggety shows plain dat de spoons which dey am borned wid am brass.

  40. She said dat when mammy wus borned dat ole Doctor Freeman 'tended her an' dat she stayed in de bed two weeks.

  41. When a chile wuz borned ter a slave woman an' its pappy wuz de boss dat nigger wuz free from birth.

  42. I wuz borned in Orange County and I belonged ter Mr. Gilbert Gregg near Hillsboro.

  43. I reckon dat I is eighty years old, an' I wus borned in Murfreesboro in Hertford County.

  44. I wus borned in Warren County on de plantation 'longin' ter Mister Logie Rudd.

  45. I've hyarn her tell a whole heap 'bout de patterollers an' de Ku Klux Klan but of course I wuz borned atter de surrender, I now bein' jist sixty one.

  46. Death comes alike to ev'ry man That ever was borned on earth; Then let us do the best we can To live fer all life's wurth.

  47. But after all, the golden sun Poured out its floods on them That watched and waited fer the One Then borned in Bethlyham.

  48. I's borned 'bout 1860, I guess, in a li'l cypress timber house in de quarters section of de Fournet Plantation.

  49. I'm borned in Galveston and James Sultry owns my mother and she de only slave what he have.

  50. I's borned over in Georgia, in dat place call Monroe, and mammy was Lizzie Hill, 'cause her massa Jedge Hill.

  51. I reckon dat I wuz borned in McDowell County, case dat's whar my mammy, Edith, lived.

  52. I wus borned in 1856 on de Fayetteville Road three miles from Raleigh, south.

  53. I wuz borned April 1861, on the plantation of Master John William Walton.

  54. I wus borned an' reared in Wake County, N.

  55. I wus borned five miles north of Raleigh on de Wendell Road, 83 years ago.

  56. I wus borned in Georgia eighty years ago, de son of Jim an' Henretta Burnett an' de slave of Marse William Joyner.

  57. I wuz borned in Union County to Sarah an' Henderson Tomberlin.

  58. I wus borned on de John Walton place seben miles southeast of Raleigh.

  59. I wus borned in Warren County ter Mataldia an' Jordan Davis.

  60. Some of my chilluns wus borned in de field too.

  61. I wus borned in Mount Airy de year 'fore de Yankees come, bein' de fourth of five chilluns.

  62. Dey said dat way 'fore I wuz borned dey uster strip dem niggers start naked an' gallop' em ober de square so dat de buyers could see dat dey warn't scarred nor deformed.

  63. When dey started 'zaminin' Aunt Flora, de preacher axed her: 'Is you done been borned again and does you believe dat Jesus Christ done died to save sinners?

  64. I was borned on Marster Frank Upson's place down in Oglethorpe County, nigh Lexin'ton, Georgy.

  65. I was borned down in Oconee County on Marse Ike Vinson's place.

  66. I was borned on Marse Andrew Jackson's plantation down in 'Conee (Oconee) County, twixt here and High Shoals.

  67. I wuz borned in 1860, and at one time I had three brudders, but Cato and John died.

  68. Endurin' slavery Mistess tuk care of all the nigger babies borned on our plantations and looked atter they mammies too, but atter freedom come heap of nigger babies died out.

  69. Dat day when I fust heared him his text was: 'If you gits lost in sin, den you is lost from God's word, and will have to be borned again.

  70. Nobody ought to jine no church twels't he is truly borned of God, and effen he is truly borned of God he gwine know it.

  71. I wuz borned durin' de war, but I don't 'member what year.

  72. My Ma and Pa was 'Melia and Iaaac Little and, far as I knows, dey was borned and bred in dat same county.

  73. Anyhow I was borned in Putman County 'bout two miles from Eatonton, Georgia.

  74. De war ended in April and she was borned in November of dat year.

  75. My fust child was borned when I warn't but 14 years old.

  76. He wuz borned in Kenelworth, Pennsylvany; but his folks moved 'round consider'ble.

  77. I was borned over there on yon side that there flat-topped mountain, nigh the mouth of Red Creek.

  78. My daddy name John Moore and mama name Car'line, and dey borned in Louisiana.

  79. Pappy's borned in Africy and mammy in Virginy, and brung to Texas 'fore de war, and I's borned in Texas in 1851.

  80. Befo' I marry de first time my name am Sally Banks, and I's borned in de old states, over in Louisiana, round Oakland.

  81. I was borned near Richmond, over in Virginy, but Massa Koonce sold me.

  82. I got borned on de Bayou Teche, clost to Opelousas.

  83. I was borned on the second of April, in 1841.

  84. It am eighty-one years since I's borned and dat's on de old Rector plantation where Manor am now.

  85. You are one of the women that feed and clothe and blush on men like you were borned a hundred years ago and nobody had told you they wasn't worth shucks.

  86. And that jest reminds me to tell you that a letter come from Todd last night a-telling me and Granny Satterwhite about the third girl baby borned out to his house in Colorado City.

  87. A man believes a heap more after he's tripped the riveh once or twice, than he ever believed in all his borned days, eh, Buck?

  88. I know I was borned in Morocco, in Africa, and was married and had three chillen befo' I was stoled from my husband.

  89. My first child was borned the January befo' surrender in June, and I 'members hoeing in the field befo' the war come on.

  90. I was borned and raised on William Jackson's place, jus' twelve miles east of Gilmer.

  91. De place I am borned am right near Atlanta, in Georgia, and on dat plantation of Massa John Blackshier.

  92. I was borned on Christmas at Chireno, 'tween old Nacogdoches town and San Augustine.

  93. After I was borned and was one year old, my mother was set free and sent to Mexico to live.

  94. I was borned 'bout 1850, so I was plenty old to 'member lots 'bout slave times.


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