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179 On the back of the aforegoing was thus endorsed to wit: Received on the day of the date of the within mentioned the consideration within mentioned Rich.d Stringer Ann Arundel County sc.t On this twenty fourth day of December 1811 personally appears Richard Stringer party to the within instrument of writing before the subscriber a justice of the peace for said County and acknowledges the same to be his act and deed for the purposes within mentioned and the negro man named Sam otherwise called Vachel to be henceforth manumitted and discharged from all services to him or any claiming under him and also his negro man named John otherwise called John Cooke to be likewise free and manumitted from all services to him or any under him at the expiration of four years from this date as before mentioned according to the act of assembly in such cases made and provided Ex.d d.d Acknowledged before Chd Beale Warfield 4 Recorded the 22.d day of April 1812 To all whom it may concern Be it Known that Ann Lane of Anne Arundel County in the State of Maryland made her last will and testament in writing dated the thirtieth day of March seventeen hundred and ninety eight which will is legally proved and recorded according to law in the Register of Wills Office for the County aforesaid and the said Ann Lane did devise under her said Will that a certain negro man by the name of Jacob Should continue to serve as long as would raise a sufficient sum to pay her just debts and immediately |
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