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574 Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of us after the Lydia Gambrill (seal) insertion of the paragraph manumitting mary her issue and the issue of any or all of her children which comes in after the clause manumitting Flora as well as after the insertion in the last clause of the words "and the issue that may be born of the said negro Girl slave named Ellen on or before the day aforesaid William McNeir Richard Sappington At the foot of the aforegoing was thus written to wit Anne Arundel County Sc Be it remembered that on this fifteenth day of august Eighteen hundred and thirty five personally appears Lydia Gambrill party to the within instrument of writing the paragraph manumitting mary her issue and the issue of any or all of her children inserted as well as the words in the last clause "and the issue that may be born of the said negro Girl slave named Ellen on or before the day aforesaid) before me the subscriber a Justice of the peace of the state of maryland for the said county and acknowledges the same to her act and deed for the purposes within mentioned Acknowledged before paid William McNeir 22sds Recorded the 29th day of October 1835 Know all men by these presents that I Rose Thomas free woman of colour of the city of annapolis in the state of maryland for divers good causes and considerations me hereunto moving and in further consideration of the sum of one Dollar current money to me in hand paid do hereby manumit and set free my mulatto woman Charity who was devised to me by Susan (Carter) |
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