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287 mentioned may have from and after this date and I do hereby renounce all claim of servitude on behalf of myself and all persons claiming under me in and to any of the aforesaid negroes or mulattoes forever. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this second day of November eighteen hundred and fourteen Witness Anna M. Snowden (seal) Richard P. Snowden On the back of the aforegoing was thus endorsed to wit: Anne Arundel County Sct Be it remembered that on the second day of Nov.r in the year eighteen hundred and fourteen before me the subscriber a Justice of the peace for the said County came Anna Maria Snowden and acknowledged the within manumission to be her act and deed ch.d Taken and certified by Ex.d d.d Tho Worthington J.r 4 Recorded the 19.th day of November 1814 To all whom it may concern Be it Known that I Jane Woodward of Anne arundel in the State of Maryland for divers good causes and considerations me thereunto moveing as also in further consideration of two hundred dollars of current money to me in hand paid have released from slavery liberated manumitted and set free and by these presents do hereby release from slavery liberate manumit and set free my negro man named Samuel Allen being of the age of thirty seven years and able to work and gain a sufficient livelihood and |
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