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. |
Orders 1784-7, p.440, 16 April 1787, letter of emancipation Edward Bates to Peter Smith. p.440, 16 April 1787, letter of emancipation Elizabeth Harrison to Lucy and Sarah Bartlett. Orders 1788-95, p.36, deed of manumission George Wythe to Negro slave Polly. p.353, 18 April 1791, Deed of emancipation Mary Stith to slaves Benjamin White and William White. p.413, 20 February 1792, deed of emancipation Nathaniel Burwell to his slave Sukey Parrott. p.448, 16 April 1792, deed of emancipation Samuel Jordan and Harrison (Quakers) to Edward Taylor. p.585, 21 October 1793, deed of emancipation Robert Nicholson, Jr. to his slave Alice. p.597, 2 October 1793, Mary Stith to Sarah Gillett and her children Jane and Peter Gillett. Deed of emancipation from David Miller to his Negro slave Pamphlet. p.616, 21 April 1794, deed of emancipation Charles Lewis to slave Mingo. p.627, 16 June 1794, deed of emancipation Benjamin White to his son and slave Benjamin White. 15 June 1795, deed of emancipation John Page to slave Betty. Orders 1795-1803, p.3, deed of emancipation Sarah Green to Cain, 20 July 1795. 15 February 1796, ordered the sheriff hir out William Mossom a negro liberated by the last will of John Lester to discharge his poor rates and county levies for the years 1793 and 1794. p.148, 20 February 1797, deed of emancipation Hugh Nelson to Scilla. p.393, 21 April 1800, deed of emancipation William Cary to his slave Samuel Barber. |
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