Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History & Culture Enduring Connections: Exploring Delmarva's Black History

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Record #128 from Somerset County Bonds, 1827-1850

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Date 14 Nov 1834
Record Name (Somerset County, MD) SO County Bonds (1834-1842)
Citation (Liber:Folio) JP13:30-31
Name Referenced Hannah Hearn (estate)
Record Type Division of Negroes
Abstract of Record Division of negroes from estate of Mrs. Hannah Hearn, deceased. Distributions, names, ages, & values to follow. To Mr. Samuel Hearn of Worcester County, negro boy George 13 yo (value $200), negro girl Ann 11 yo (value $120), total, $320. To Nathan Gordy of Worcester County in right of his wife Lavenia: negro woman Esther, supposed 48 yo (value $50), negro man Charles 19 yo (value $330), total $330. To Spencer Hean of Somerset County: negro man Risdon 24 yoi (value $330). To Mrs. Elizabeth Byrd of Somerset County: negro man Richard 20 1/2 yo (value $330). To William T. Wood of Somerset County in right of his wife Julia Ann Legal representative of Mrs. Sally Hearn, deceased: negro belonging to the estate of Miss Hannah Hearn, late of Somerset County, deceased, among the legal representatives of said deceased.

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