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

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Record #4122 from Wills from Dorchester, Somerset, Worcester & Wicomico Counties of Maryland, 1783-1919

County Dorchester
Folio Number THH 1:427
Probate Date 3/21/1853
Name of Deceased James Thompson
Heirs Sarah E. Thompson - daughter
Black Individuals Mentioned in Will to have Negro woman Lucilla to serve until the end of 1861 and then to be free and also her son Daniel James to serve until the end of the year 1884 and then to be free. Also to have Negro man James Hooper to serve for the time for which testtor purchased him - as manumitted by Mathias Travers, Negro girl Nancy Nutter to serve until the end of year 1881 and then to be free. to have Negro girl Lieah to serve until the end of the year 1879 and then to be free, to have Negro girl Harriet to serve unto the end of the year 1875 and then to be free.

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