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20 above instrument of writing to be his act and deed and at the same time comes the said Littleton Maclin and makes oath the consideration mentioned in the said bill of sale is true and bona fide as therein set forth Acknowledged and sworn before E. C. Lyons Received to be recorded on the 22nd day of March 1854 at ½ past 8 o'clock A M. same day recorded & examined per W. H. Worthington clk
Woodside now residing in Howard County Maryland hereby records among the records of said County the names and ages of two negro slaves received by his wife Margaret Woodside during her present coverture that is to say; First Negro girl Ann Isabella Simms sometimes called Belle a slave for life who is now nineteen years of age and who was bequeathed to the said Margaret Woodside by the will of George M. Eichelberger deceased late of Frederick County Maryland which will is dated June the sixth Eighteen hundred and fifty one. Secondly negro woman Jane Simms sometimes called Jennie mother of the above named Ann Isabella; which Jane is now forty two years of age and is a slave for life and who was received by said Margaret Woodside in course of distribution as part of the said Margarets distributive shares of the personal estate of her father the said George M. Eichelberger deceased and the undersigned further states that at the time his said wife Margaret wife received both the said negroes the undersigned was a resident of said Howard County and has so remained ever since. As Witness my hand this third day of April in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty four Witness present John T. Woodside (seal) Daniel J. Foley Received to be recorded on the 4th day of April 1854 at 9 o'clock A. M. same day recorded & examined per W. H. Worthington clk Sent per Mail per order |
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