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Deeds and Wills 1787-94, p.213, I Robert Carter of Nomony Hall set free the following slaves: Nathaniel Kenardy, James Reed, George Cooper, Jesse Johnson, Thomas Walker, Jeremiah Johnson, Primus Johnson, Dinah Cary, Polly Wells, Barbara Newman and Gabriel Johns. 2 January 1792. p.239, I Robert Carter set free Joe Reed, Robert Robinson, Anthony Harris, Keziah Harris, Polly Harrison, and Sarah Timothy Tosspott. 2 January 1792. p.244, I Robert Carter set free Sarah Brutus, Judith Brutus, Abby Gumby, Sampson Robinson, James Robinson, Charlotte Newman, Dinah Richards, Aggy Robinson. 2 January 1792. p.291, I Robert Carter set free the following 30 slaves: John Smith, Samuel Harrison, Prince Johnson, Samuel Jones, Solomon Dickson, Harry Dicker, Samuel Thomas, Daniel Taylor, Harry Tuckson, Joseph Brutus, George Jones, Royall Colson, Robbin Spence, Billy Thompson, Abraham Daniel, Rose Smith, Judith Harrison, Tranox(?) Johnson, Martha Jones, Criss Newman, Sarah Johnson, Joan Gumby, Sarah Dailey, Betty Newgent, Rebecca Jones, Judith Wilson, Phillis Jones, Sarah Cooper, John Conway, Betty Daniel. 1 January 1793. pages 291-2, I Robert Carter set free Willoby Grumby, Jesse Richardson, Daniel Conway, Thomas Henry, Thomas Cary, Thomas Dailey, James Thomas, Samuel Hackney, William Griggs, Lucy Henry, Price Dickson, Dilsa Cooper, Mima Wilson, Sarah Johnson, Nelly Richardson, Bridget Newman, Sally Brutus, Mary Thornton, Sarah Grumby, Sucky Dickson, Eve Henry, Betty Hubbard of Nomony, Rose Henry. 1 January 1793. Orders 1790-5, 9 May 1792, p.160. Deed of emancipation from John Brinnon to sundry slaves. p.166, Deed of emancipation Alexander Campbell to Negro Ambrose. p.161?, William Franks deed of emancipation to Frank or Franky. Orders 1795-7, p.70, 28 March 1796, a deed of emancipation from Anne Smithers to Levina Johnston. Db 18, 1787-1794, p.3, William Flood to a Negro woman Hannah set free at my death. p.313, Moore Fauntleroy, Gent., The children of slave named Barbary, called Bab, property of a certain Richard Lee, Esq., Fanny 4, Florinda 2, which children were sold to me 28 July 1785. 29 July 1785. |
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