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78 negro child named Mary to be free January the first in the year eighteen hundred and thirteen, one negro child named Ellen to be free the first day of January in the year eighteen hundred & fifteen hereby acknowledging the said negroes Discharged from all Claim of service or right of property whatever from me my heirs Executors or Administrators as witness my hand and seal this 27.th October 1800 Witness H. H. Dorsey Rachel Stansbury (seal) Tho.s H. Dorsey On the back of the aforegoing was thus endorsed Vizt On the 27th Oct.r in the year of our Lord 1800 personally appeared before me one of the Justices of the peace for the County of Ann Arundel Rachel Stansbury party to the within instrument of writing & acknowledged the above instrument of writing to be his Act & Deed and the signature and seal thereunto annexed respectively hers Acknowledged before Recorded 21 november 1800 Henry Hall Dorsey
Discharge from Slavery a Certain negro Man named Charles Stepney In Witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand and Seal on this thirteenth Day of December in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred Signed Sealed & Delivered Samuel Ridout (Seal) in the presence of James Mackubin Rezin Rowles (On) |
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