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21 the other premises above bargained and sold or mentioned and intended so to be to the said George E Stockett his executors administrators and assigns forever and I the said Tho.s Noble Stockett for myself my heirs executors and administrators all and singular the said goods and chattels and other the premises unto the said George E Stockett his executors administrators and assigns against me the said Tho.s Noble Stockett my executors and administrators and against all and every other person or persons whatsoever shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents of all and singular which said goods and chattels and other the premises I the said Thos Nobel Stockett have put the said George E Stockett in full possession by delivering to him the said George E Stockett one ear of corn at the sealing and delivering of these presents in the name of the whole premises hereby bargained and sold or mentioned and intended to be so unto him the said George E Stockett as aforesaid. In Witness whereof the said Thos Noble Stockett hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal this 22.nd day of April in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and forty five Signed sealed and delivered his in the presence of S. H Dorsett Thos Noble x Stockett mark At the foot of the foregoing was thus written to wit State of Maryland Anne Arundel County to wit Be it remembered that on this twenty second day of April in the year eighteen hundred and forty five before the Subscriber one of the Justices of the Peace of the State of Maryland in and for Anne Arundel County aforesaid personally appears Thomas Noble Stockett and acknowledges the said Indenture or instrument of writing to be his act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned. In Testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name on the day and year aforesaid. S. H. Dorsett J. P. Recorded the 23.rd day of April 1845 costs 75cts
executrix of the last will and testament of Francis Baldwin deceased of the one part and John Brice of the said County and state of the other part Whereas Ephraim Duvall late of said County by his last will and testament bequeathed among other negroes to his daughter Sally Duvall negro woman called Fanny and her issue to serve the said Sally until they respectively attained the age of thirty one years and then to be free And whereas the said Sally being in possession of the said Negro Fanny under the bequest aforesaid intermarried with Francis Baldwin aforesaid and thereby the said Francis became possessed and entitled to the said Fanny and that |
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