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350 and set free and by these presents do hereby release from slavery liberate manumit and set free a mulatto girl slave belonging to me and now in my possession named Ann Wilks or by whatsoever other name she may be Known or called being of the age of nineteen years 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 girl named Ann Wilks or by whatsoever other name she may be Known or called I do declare to be henceforth set free manumitted and discharged from all manner of service or servitude to me my executors or administrators and from all manner of claim or right of claim of service or servitude by me my executors or administrators or by any person or persons whatsoever. In Witness whereof I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my seal this thirtieth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixteen Signed Sealed and delivered Eliz.th Lloyd (seal) in the presence of us H. H Harwood Benj.a Pindle On the back of the aforegoing was thus endorsed to wit: Received on the day of the date of the within mentioned Deed of manumission or instrument of writing the sum of three hundred |
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