The following counties may not be all inclusive of Wills and Deeds. Researchers should check with the County Courthouse to review the documents on file there. |
Minutes 1800-1801, p.50, July 1800, Deed of Emancipation Thomas Fairfax to Negro Robin p.85, 18 September 1800, Deed of Emancipation Ann Smith to Negro Roger. p.109, December 1800, Deed of Emancipation Martha Washington to Sundry Negroes as per schedule annexed was proved. Minutes 1801, p.180, June 1801, William Bullin committed to theis County by warrant on suspicion of being a runaway slave...was born free. p.181, Sally Woodland committed to the Goal on suspicion of being a runaway is a free woman. p.197, July 1801, Ludwell Lee to Negro Henrietta & her two children Rachel & William Henry. |
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