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126 said Mulatto woman Ann Maria Dorsey from the date of my decease & thenceforth free manumitted and forever discharged from all Manner of service or servitude to any and all persons claiming by from or under me. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this seventeenth day of November eighteen hundred and fifty five signed sealed and delivered his in the presence of Eli x Molesworth (seal) Reuben Warfield mark James Manford state of Maryland Howard County sct. on this seventeenth day of November Anno Domini Eighteen hundred and fifty five before me the subscriber a justice of the peace of the state of Maryland in and for Howard county personally appeared Eli Molesworth he being known by Me to be the person who is named and described as and professing to be the party grantor to the within and aforegoing deed of Manumission and acknowledged the same to be his act and deed for the purposes therein expressed. In witness whereof I hereunto subscribe my name on the day and year above written Reuben Warfield Received on the aforegoing Instrument of writing when presented for record one dollar in lieu of stamp under the act of 1846 ch 61. W. H. Worthington clk Received to be recorded on the 4.th day of December 1855 same day recorded and examined per W. H. Worthington clk
have released from slavery liberated Manumitted and set free and by these presents |
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