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168 and set free my mulatto woman Slave named Matilda Hanson being of the age of twenty three years or thereabouts and by me purchased of Miss Margaret Coolidge now of the City of Washington and which said Mulatto woman is of a healthy constitution and sound in mind and body and able and capable by labour to procure for herself sufficient food and raiment and to gain a sufficient livelihood and maintenance with other requisite necessaries of life and her the said Mulatto woman named Matilda Hanson 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 hereunto subscribe my name and affix my seal this second day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eleven Signed Sealed and Th Harris Jun.r (seal) delivered in the presence of us. Henry Williamson Charles Mann On the back of the aforegoing was thus endorsed to wit Received on the day of the date above mentioned the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars current money it being the full consideration money within mentioned Witness Th.s Harris Jun.r Henry Williamson Maryland Anne Arundel County Sc.t Be |
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