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54 said apprentices good and sufficient Meat Drink clothing lodging and other necessaries fit and convenient for such apprentices during the term aforesaid and at the expiration thereof shall give unto the said apprentices two suits of wearing apparel one suitable for sundays and the other for working days. In Testimony whereof the said John G. Worthington and Joshua H. Penn have hereunto interchangeably set their hands and seals the day and year first above written signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us F. G. Worthington (seal) John T. Sibley Joshua H. Penn (seal) Otho saffell Received to be recorded on the 25.th day of August 1854 same day recorded and Examined per W. H. Worthington clk
of one dollar current money to me in hand paid 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 woman named Rachael being of the age of thirty eight years and and able to work and gain a sufficient livelihood and Maintenance and her two children Namely Martha and Perry and her the said Negro woman mamed Rachel and her two children namely Martha and Perry I do declare to be henceforth free manumitted and discharged from all manner of servitude or service to me my executors or administrators forever. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this tenth day of october in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty four |
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