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15 mentioned and expressed: viz: one negro man aged about twenty years named Algernon Stanley Junr one grey mare, one Bay Horse, one black Horse, one yoke of Steers, two Cows, one yearling, one half of the crop of wheat now growing, fifteen hundred pounds of Bacon, twenty five barrels of Corn, ten head of Sheep, fifteen head of hogs, four beds, bedsteads, and furniture, and all of rest of the house hold and kitchen furniture: To Have and To Hold, all and singular the goods chattels, furniture and house hold Stuff aforesaid unto the said Dewit Clinton Handley 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 Thomas James Lecompte do, and shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the several and divers creditors the several and respective amounts, and debts, with the legal interest, and costs if any may thereon accrue, so as to relieve and keep harmless the aforesaid Dewit Clinton Handley from all responsibility and risk because of his suretyship, then and in such case these presents and every matter and thing herein contained, shall cease, determine and be utterly void to all intents and purposes, any thing therein contained to the Contrary notwithstanding. In testimony whereof the aforesaid Thomas James Lecompte has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first within and above written Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of Thomas J. Lecompte (Seal) Geo A. Z. Smith Dorchester County State of Maryland Sc: On this twenty third day of August anno Domini eighteen hundred and fifty two before the Subscriber a Justice of the peace in and for the County and State aforesaid, personally appeared Thomas James Lecompte and acknowledges the above and aforegoing deed of indenture or instrument of writing to be his act and deed according to the true intent and meaning thereof, and the act of Assembly is Such Case made and provided, Then also at the same time appeared Dewit Clinton Handley the mortgagee, or grantee, who being duly sworn on the Holy Evangely of Almighty God, deposeth and sayeth that the Consideration set forth in this mortgage bill of Sale is true and bona fide, as therein set forth Acknowledged and sworn to before me the Subscriber on the day and year first above written Acknowledged and sworn to before I hereby release the aforegoing Mortgage, Witness my hand and seal, this 27th day of Augt A. D. 1879 George A. Z. Smith J. P. Test F. J. Henry Clk Dewit C Handley (seal) Solomon Martain Jackson negro Be it remembered and it is hereby Certified that the following Manumission Exd from was received and recorded on the 2d day of September 1852 to wit: Sarah Medford To all whom it may concern be it known that I Sarah Medford of Dorchester County in the State of Maryland for divers good Causes and Considerations me thereunto moving have released from Slavery liberated manumitted and set free and by these presents do hereby release from Slavery liberate manumit and set free my negro boy named Solomon Martain Jackson when he shall arrive to the age of twenty one years being of the age of seven years the Seventy third day of Decr. last and bids fair to be able to gain a sufficient livelihood and maintenance and him the said negro boy named Solomon Martin Jackson I do declare to be free manumitted and discharged from all manner of service or servitude to me my executors or administrators forever after he the said Solomon Martain Jackson shall arrive to the age of Twenty one years which will take place on the twenty third day of Decr one Thousand Eight hundred and sixty five In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this Thirty first day of August in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and fifty Two her Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of Sarah x Medford (Seal) Stephen Andrews Thomas A. Trice |
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