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510) 510 x.d To all persons to whome these Presents shall Come Greeting Be it Known That I William Fisher of Ann Arundle County Phiysitian for and in consideration of the Naturall Love and Affection I beare unto my Dear and well beloved Daughter Isabella Fisher alsoe Out of a desire to contribute to her Advancement in this World alsoe for divers other good Causes and Valuable Considerations me thereunto Moveing Have Given and made over As by these presents I Doe Give Grant and Make over unto my said Daughter Isabella Fisher my Two Negro Slaves Called Tom and Ceasar ^also^ three of my best cows with what in crease they have had or shall have Dureing their continuance in my custody to be at the choice & and eleccon of which Kinds name or Denomination whatsoever Whether within or or w.thout doors at home or Lent abroad To have and to hold the s.d Negros Chattle & houshold Goods to Her ^her^ Ex.rs Adm.rs or Assignes In the Name of Seizin in Possession of all which I the said W.m Fisher have Delivered to my Trusty and Well Beloved Friend W.m Smith to & for the use of my said Daughter one silver sixpence Wittness my hand and seal this 16.th day of March Anno Dom 1718 Signed Seald & Delivered in the Presence of William Fisher (seal) Eliz.a Hutchins Charles Brown Richard Hayward Thomas Walker Recorded March the 19.th 1718 |
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