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228 and sold, or mentioned or intended so to be, to the said Reuben Tall, his heirs, executors, Administrators and Assigns forever. In testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name & affix my seal this twenty sixth day of January in the year of Our Lord Eighteen hundred & fifty. Signed, sealed & delivered in the presence of B. B. Harrison (Seale) Charles Corkran Josiah Jump State of Maryland, Dorchester County, To wit: On this twenty sixth day of January Eighteen hundred & fifty, personally appears before me the subscriber, a Justice of the Peace of the State of Maryland in and for Dorchester County aforesaid, Benjamin B. Harrison, party grantor in the above Bill of sale, and acknowledged the aforegoing Bill of sale to be his Act & deed: And I am satisfied from my own knowledge, that the said Benjamin B. Harrison, who professes to be the party grantor in the above Bill of sale, is the same person who executed and acknowledged the same before me: At the same time personally appears Reuben Tall, party grantee in the said Bill of sale, and made Oath on the Holy Evangely of Almighty God, that the consideration mentioned in the aforegoing Bill of sale is true and bona fide as therein set forth, according to the Act of Assembly in such case made & provided. Acknowledged before Charles Corkran Received February 11.th 1850 of Reuben Tall one dollar in lieu of a stamp in this Bill of sale. Wm Jackson Clk William H. Hubbard Be it remembered & it is hereby certified that Ex.d from 50 the following Bill of sale was recorded on the Caleb C. Hubbard & wife 16.th day of February in the year 1850, To wit: Know all men by these presents that we, Caleb C. Hubbard and wife Eliza Jane Hubbard of Dorchester County State of Maryland, for and in consideration of the sum of sixty dollars to us in hand paid by William H. Hubbard of the said County & State aforesaid, have granted, bargained & sold, and by these presents do grant, bargain & sell unto the aforesaid William H. Hubbard, his heirs & Assigns forever, one Negro Girl Margaret, about three years old, a Slave for life: To have and to old the above named Negro Girl Margaret unto the said William H. Hubbard his heirs & Assigns, to the only proper use & benefit & behoof of the said William H. Hubbard, his heirs & assigns forever. Witness our hands & seals this second day of February Eighteen hundred & fifty. Signed, sealed & delivered in Caleb C. Hubbard (seal) presence of James Smith Eliza Jane Hubbard (seal) Maryland, Dorchester County, To wit: On this second day of February 1850, personally appeared Caleb C. Hubbard & wife Eliza Jane Hubbard, before me the subscriber, a Justice of the Peace of the State of Maryland, in and for Dorchester |
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