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

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Record #187 from Abstracts of Maryland County Land Records, 1769-1803

State Maryland
County Worcester
Liber: Folio R:460
Date (written/recorded) 4 Feb 1797
Grantor: Grantee
Abstract Solomon Pepper in consideration of the love and affection which he has for his daughters, Sarah Pruitt and Martha Pepper; conveys all his personal estate which has not heretofore been given. This excepts one cow and calf which he intends for his daughter Tabitha Young and Negro boy named John who is intended for Charles Pruitt. This is to be after Solomon's death.

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