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58 forth that is to say from and after the first day of January which will be in the year of our lord eighteen hundred and twenty one freed manumitted and discharged from all manner of servitude or service to me my executors and administrators and from all manner of claim or right of claim of servitude or service by me my executors or administrators and for the causes and considerations afore said and also in further consideration that the said mulatto woman named Harriett Ennis shall and will provide and find her said son Edward Ennis with sufficient food and raiment and other requisite necessaries of life, I do hereby give grant transfer and assign unto her the said Harriett Ennis all my right title claim and demand whatsoever of and unto her said son Edward Ennis from the date hereof for and during and untill he shall be liberated and free that is to say until the first day of January eighteen hundred and twenty one when and on which day he shall be free for and during the remaind of his life, In testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my seal this eleventh day of January in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred & nine Signed Sealed & delivered in presence of us James Harwood margaret Callahan (seal) William S. Green |
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