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28. a sufficient livelihood and maintenance and them the said negroes I do declare to be henceforth free manumitted and discharged from all manner of service ot servitude to me my executors or administrators forever I also manumit and set free the several slaves herein after named This manumission to take and have effect and the freedom of such slaves to commence at the several times as is to each of them hereafter mentioned that is to say Tom age Twenty years and William aged twenty years each to be free on the first day of January Eighteen hundred and fifty two John aged nineteen years to be free on the first day of January Eighteen hundred and fifty three Samuel aged sixteen years to be free on the first day of January Eighteen hundred and fifty six Joseph aged fifteen years to be free on the first day of January Eighteen hundred and fifty seven Benjamin aged Thirteen years to be free on the first day of January Eighteen hundred and fifty nine Lambert aged Twelve years to be free on the first day of January Eighteen hundred and sixty James aged nine years to be free on the first day of January Eighteen hundred and sixty three Charles aged seven years to be free on the first day of January Eighteen hundred and sixty five Wilson aged four years to be free on the first day of January Eighteen hundred and sixty eight Sarah aged Eleven years to be free on the first day of January Eighteen hundred and fifty three Nathan aged Thee years to be free on the first day of January Eighteen hundred and sixty nine John (son |
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