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Prince George's County, Certificates of Freedom, Original, 1831-1863
Volume 764, Page 39   View pdf image
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                               Prince Georges County M.d to wit
       on the 9.th day of March 1842 came Theodore M
       Williams and Certified on oath that Negro girl
       Sarah Linn is entitled to receive her free Papers
       from the Court of Said County.  Sarah is about 17
       years of age of dark Complexion has
       a scar on the first finger of the left hand
       occationed by a burn.  Sarah is one of those
       Servants Set free by last will of Henderson
       Magruder late of this County
                                  Sworn before
                                                       Jo R Cowman


 
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