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Dorchester County Court, Chattel Records, 1842-1847
Volume 774, Page 181   View pdf image
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these presents and every matter and thing herein contained shall cease
determine and be utterly void to all intents and purposes any thing herein
contained to the contrary notwithstanding and the said Samuel McCollister
for himself his heirs executors administrators and for every of them do
covenant promise and agree to and with the said Thomas K. Smith
his executors administrators and assigns that he the said Samuel
M.cCollister his heirs executors or administrators shall and will
well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the said Thomas K.
Smith his executors administrators or assigns the said sum of one
hundred and ninety three dollars current money together with interest
for the same after the rate aforesaid at such times and after such
manner or herein before set forth and greed for the payment thereof
And also that if default shall be made in the payment of the said
sum of one hundred and ninety three dollars current money and
interest or any part thereof at the times or in the manner aforesaid
then and from thenceforth it shall and may be lawful to and
for the said Thomas K. Smith his executors administrators or
assigns to take possession of the said Negroes hereby granted
bargained and sold or intended so to be to have possess and
enjoy the same and receive and take the issue and profits thereof
and every part thereof to and for the use and benefit of the said
Thomas K. Smith his executors administrators and assigns
without any lawful suit, interception, disturbance, claim or
demand whatsoever of from or by the said Samuel M.cCollister
his heirs, executors or administrators or any other person or persons
whatsoever.  In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal the day and year first above written             his
Witness  Nimrod Newton                       Samuel x McCollister   (seal)
                                                                        mark

State of Maryland Dorchester County sct
Be it remembered and it is hereby certified that on this twenty
sixth day of November in the year of Our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and forty three before me the subscriber one of the
Justices of the Peace of the state of Maryland in and for said
County personally appears Samuel M.cCollister he being known
to me to be the person who is named and described as and professing
to be a party to the aforegoing indenture and doth acknowledge
the said Indenture or instrument of writing to be his act
and deed.  In Witness whereof I hereto subscribe my name on
the day and year aforesaid                           William Newton

Annexed to the above was the following Indenture or


 
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