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Burwell Colbert served as a butler at Monticello. He performed
many tasks around the house as well as directed the work of other
enslaved house servants. Burwell, who lived from 1783 to 1850 (or
later), was related to the Hemingses, a family of enslaved African
Americans prominent at Monticello. He was one of only seven
slaves officially freed by Jefferson.
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