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Dorchester County Court Chattel Records, 1847-1852
Volume 776, Page 266   View pdf image
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two thirds of the crop of wheat and now in my possession To Have and to Hold the said
property to the said William H Todd his executors administrators and assigns forever, And I the
said Jerry Morine for my self my heirs executors and administrators the aforesaid Jerry Marine to
the said William H. Todd his executors administrators and assigns against me the said Jerry Marine
executors administrators and against all and every person and persons whomsoever shall and will
warrant and forever defend by these presents.  Provided Nevertheless that in case I the said Jerry
Marine shall pay and satisfy to the said William H Todd or his executors administrators or assigns the
sum of Eighty five dollars and thirty cents current money and interest on the same then the Bill of
Sale and every matter and thing therein expressed shall be void and non effect it being the true
intent and meaning thereof that the said property is mortgaged by me the said Jerry Marine
to secure to said William H Todd the payment of the money aforesaid.  In Witness whereof I
the said Jerry Marine have hereunto set my hand and seal this 11th day of July 1850.
                                                                                                          his
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of us                              Jerry x Marine   (seal)
Test William H. Elliott   James Craig                                                  mark

State of Maryland Dorchester County to wit:  On this 11th day of July Eighteen hundred and fifty before me
the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for said County appears Jerry Marine and acknowledges
the foregoing instrument of writing to be his act and deed according to the true intent and meaning thereof
and the act of Assembly in such Case made and provided.                           James Craig JP.   (seal)

On this 11th day of July 1850 personally appeared William H Todd and made oath on the Holy
Evangelist of Almighty God that the above Bill of Sale is a true and bona fide bill of Sale
and the consideration therein mentioned is just and true as set fourth in said paper.
                                                                            Sworn before


Ulyses Hugenine            Be it remembered that the following Bill of Sale was recorded on
Exam.d   from      50      the 27th day of July Anno Domini 1850, to wit:
Mary Kennard negro               This Indenture made this sixteenth day of June Eighteen
                                     hundred and fifty between Mary Kennard free Coloured woman of the
one part and Ulysses Hugenen of the other part, Witnesseth, Whereas the said Mary Kennard
has this day executed to the said Ulysses Hugenen, her obligation payable on demand for the sum
of ninety two Dollars current money with interest from date and to secure the payment thereof is willing
to execute these presents.  Now this Indenture Witnesseth That the said Mary Kennard for and in
Consideration of the premises and of the sum of Five Dollars current money to her in hand paid
at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged;
hath granted bargained and sold and by these presents doth grant bargain and sell unto the
said Ulysses Hugunen his executors administrators and assigns all and singular the chattels
and articles of personal property hereinafter particularly mentioned and expressed that is to say
one sorrel horse about six years old one other sorrel horse age unknown but supposed to be
pretty well in years one old gig one four wheel carriage and one nearly new horse cart and
harness.  To Have and to Hold the said articles and items of personal property unto the said
Ulysses Hugunen his executors administrators and assigns, to his and their own use and behoof
Provided Always, and it is declared to be the true intent and meaning of these presents that if
the said Mary Kennard do and shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the said
Ulysses Hugunen his executors administrators or assigns the said sums of money in the



 
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