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Anne Arundel County Court, Chattel Records, 1845-1851
Volume 818, Page 173   View pdf image
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                                                 173

mentioned                                           W. E. Coale Justice Peace Balt Co

       State of Maryland   Baltimore County sct

                I hereby certify that William E. Coale gentleman before whom
the aforegoing acknowledgment was made and who has subscribed his name
to the Certificate thereof was at the time of so doing a justice of the peace of the
State of Maryland for Baltimore County duly commissioned and sworn

                         In Testimony whereof I hereto set my name and affix the
          (seal)       seal of Baltimore Co Court this fifth day of March 1847
                                                                            A. W. Bradford Clk
Recorded the 13.th day of March 1847


Bill of sale from Freeborn G Waters
to Joseph Armiger dated the fourth
day of March 1847.
Know all men by these presents
that I Freeborn G Waters Exr of
Charles Waters dec.d of Baltimore
City and State of Maryland for
and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and sixty dollars lawful
money of the United States secured by note to be paid by Joseph Armiger
of Anne Arundel County & state aforesaid at or before the sealing and
delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have
granted bargained and sold and by these presents do grant bargain and sell
unto the said Joseph Armiger his Executors administrators and assigns
one negro woman named Fanny about eighteen years of age of the property
of Charles Waters late of the City of Baltimore decd as a slave to serve until
the first day of May eighteen hundred and sixty (1860) and thereafter to
be free and discharged from all servitude agreeably to the form and effect
of the last will and testament of the said deceased the said negro woman
being sold and conveyed by me as Executor and in virtue of the power and
authority vested in me by said last will and testament.  To Have and To Hold
the said described Negro Woman Fanny for the term of years aforesaid but
no longer to the said Joseph Armiger his Executors administrators and assigns
as aforesaid  In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this
fourth day of March eighteen hundred and forty seven
Signed sealed and delivered                                      F. G Waters Exr of   (seal)
    in the presence of                                                         Chas Waters decd
    Joshua Stewart                                                     Joseph Armiger   (seal)

At the foot of the foregoing was thus written to wit

State of Maryland Anne Arundel County SS

    Be it remembered that on this fourth day of March 1847 before the Subscriber
a justice of the peace for said County appears F G Waters Exr as aforesaid &
Joseph Armiger and acknowledges the above instrument of writing to be
their act and deed according to the true intent and meaning thereof


 
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Anne Arundel County Court, Chattel Records, 1845-1851
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