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60 henceforth free manumited and discharged from all manner of servitude and service to me my executors or administrators forever In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this seventeenth day of December in the year of our lord eighteen hundred and eight Signed sealed & delivered in presence of P. J. Thomas (seal) Edward Hall, Philip Pindell on the back of the aforegoing was thus endorsed to wit Received on the day of the date above mentioned the sum of two hundred dollars current money it being the full consideration money above mentioned P J. Thomas Anne arundel county to wit on this 17.th day of December 1808 personally appears Philip J. Thomas party to the within instrument of writing before me the subscriber a Justice of the peace for the county aforesaid and acknowledges the same to be his act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned and the negro woman and girl within named to be henceforth manumited and discharged from all services to him or to any claiming under him and to be free and manumited according to the act of assembly in such cases made and provided Edward Hall acknowledged before Philip Pindell Recorded the 16.th Jany 1809 |
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