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284 or service to me my executors or administrators forever. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 20.th day of in the year of our Lord 1814 Signed Sealed and delivered Susanna Lane (seal) in the presence of R Welch of Ben Elias Shipley On the back of the aforegoing was thus endorsed to wit: Anne Arundel County to wit: On this 20th day of August 1814 personally appears Susanna Lane party to the foregoing instrument of writing before me the subscriber a Justice of the peace of the State of Maryland for the said County and acknowledges the same to be her act and deed for the purposes within mentioned and the negro man within named to be henceforth manumitted and set free according to the last will and testament of the said Ann Lane within mentioned Ex.d d.d Acknowledged before ch.d R. Welch of Ben 3 Recorded the 22.d day of August 1814 Know all men by these presents that I Frederick Scott of Anne Arundel County and State of Maryland for divers good causes me thereunto moveing do by these presents set free and liberate from slavery my negro woman called Fanny Fisher heretofore but now being intermarryed with a mulatto man calling himself Tho.s Cox she is now called Fanny Cox the said negro woman is now about thirty |
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