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St. Augustine Fort Mose Service Ledger Method

Overview

Fort Mose discussion can overreach quickly when refuge context, military service, and family-story language blend together. This page provides a service-ledger method that keeps those lanes distinct.

What this helps you learn

  • Fort Mose can support refuge and free-Black settlement context in Spanish Florida.
  • Service records can support specific military participation claims when person, unit, and date are clear.
  • Family claims become stronger only when multiple source types corroborate each step.

Careful claims

  • Do not use Fort Mose context alone to certify descent, ancestry, identity, or membership.
  • Do not convert one service reference into a full family-origin claim.
  • Do not publish descendant-sensitive details without review.

Research path

  • Build one lane for refuge context, one for service records, and one for family-corroboration records.
  • Use the claim review card for any strengthened origin or identity wording.
  • Keep open questions visible where source gaps remain.

Source trail

Evidence note: This starter entry is educational. Add sources, dates, maps, Community Notes, and Fact Checks as research develops.

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