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174 To all to whom it may concern Be it known That I mary callahan of anne arundel County in the State of maryland for divers good causes and Considerations me thereunto moving have released from slavery liberated manumitted and set free and by these presents do hereby release from slavery liberate manumit and set free from and after the day of my death my mulatto woman named Adeen aged about twenty one years: and I the said mary Callahan do declare the said mulatto woman named Adeen to be free manumitted and discharged from all manner of servitude or service to me my heirs Executors and administrators from and after the day of my death as aforesaid In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this seventeenth day of may in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and twenty Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of Benj.a Pindle Mary Callahan (seal) Wm S Green on the back of the aforegoing deed was thus written to wit: Anne Arundel County to wit: On this seventeenth day of may in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and twenty personally appeared mary Callahan party to the within instrument of writing before me the subscriber a Justice of the peace for the County aforesaid and acknowledged the same to be her act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned and the mulatto woman within named to be manumitted according to the period within mentioned and to be free and manumitted from her or any claiming under at the period therein mentioned and the act of assembly in such case made and provided Acknowledged before Benj.a Pindle 3 Recorded the 10th day of June 1820 |
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