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THE HISTORY AND LEGACY OF SLAVERY IN MARYLAND
(Final Report) 1999/12/31
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Adams-Butler 11/7/99 10:29 PM Butler who was head of a St. Mary's County household of 5 "other free" in 1800 [MD:433]. v. Giles, freed by John Somerville. He was head of a St. Mary's County household of 7 "other free" in 1800 [MD:420]. vi. Henrietta, freed by Edward Smoot. 16 vii. Sarah, born say 1750. viii. Charity, born about 1752, freed by Joseph Thompson. ix. Anne. 14. Chloe Butler, born say 1753, was freed by Nicholas Sewell in 1791. She was the mother of i. Bridget, freed by Richard B. Mitchell in 1792. ii. Fanny, freed by Reynaldo Johnson, iii. Mary. 17 iv. Henny, born say 1774. 15. Joanna Butler, born say 1775, a "free Mulatto" who had children by Henry, a slave of Robert Walsh. She was the mother of i. George, born about February 1795, a 19 month old child who died 5 September 1796 and was buried the next day at St. Peter's Church in Baltimore. ii. William born 6 August 1797, baptized 15 August 1797 [Piet, Catholic Church Records in Baltimore, 19, 164]. 16. Sarah Butler, born say 1750, was freed by Jezreel Penn in 1792, perhaps the Sarah Butler who was head of Charles County household of 7 "other free" in 1800 [MD:561]. She was the mother of i. William, freed bv John Landler in 1792. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Adams-ButIer.htm Page 32 of 38