State | Maryland |
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County | Worcester |
Liber: Folio | Q:187 |
Date (written/recorded) | 5 May 1795 |
Grantor: Grantee | – |
Abstract | Samuel Fountain, of full age swears, that he heard Mrs. Hannah Selby, who lived with this deponent, say that she had given to Parker Selby, her son, a Negro man named Able. This deponent states that the Negro has been in the possession of Parker Selby since he (the deponent) has lived in the neighborhood, which has been about eight years, ast the time of the conversation. [ 3 entries relating to this] |
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