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189 situate in or on Black Water and now in the occupancy of the said Joseph R. Stewart To have and to hold all and singular the said property above designated and described and other the premises above bargained and sold or mentioned and intended so to be to the said Thomas H. Hicks his executors, administrators and assigns forever and in the said Joseph R. Stewart and John Bradshaw for ourselves our heirs, executors and administrators all and singular the property above named and described and other the premises unto the said Thomas H. Hicks his executors, administrators and assigns against us the said Joseph R. Stewart and John Bradshaw our executors and administrators and against all and every other person or persons whatsoever shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents of all and singular which said property as above designated and described and other the premises we the said Joseph R. Stewart and John Bradshaw have put the said Thomas H. Hicks in full possession by delivering to him the said Thomas ^H.^ Hicks one Horse at the sealing and delivering of these presents in the name of the whole premises hereby bargained and sold or mentioned and intended to be so unto him the said Thomas H. Hicks as aforesaid. In Witness whereof the said Joseph R. Stewart and John Bradshaw have hereunto set their hands and seals this 25.th day of January 1844. Signed, sealed & delivered Joseph R. Stewart (seal) in the presence of Charles Corkran John Bradshaw (seal) State of Maryland Dorchester County fs.t Be it remembered and it is hereby certified that on this 27.th day of January in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty four before the subscriber a Justice of the Peace of the State of Maryland in and for Dorchester County aforesaid personally appears Joseph R. Stewart and John Bradshaw & doth acknowledge the within and aforegoing Bill of Sale and instrument of writing to be their act and deed according to the true intent and meaning thereof and the acts of assembly in such case made and provided Acknowledged before Charles Corkran George Applegarth & Be it remembered that the following Bill sundry Negroes of Sale & Manumission was recorded on from Ex.d the 7.th day of February 1844, To wit: Brice J. Goldsborough Know all men by these presents that we Brice J. Goldsborough of Dorchester County and state of Maryland and George Applegarth of the same County and state aforesaid have entered into an argument that the said Brice J. Goldsborough shall sell and convey unto the said George Applegarth a Negro Girl named Marry Ann to serve untill the 28.th day of June eighteen hundred and fifty seven and her son who was born the first day of March Deliv.d Nov.r 11.th 1848 to George Applegarth |
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