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

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Record #425 from Abstracts of Maryland County Land Records, 1769-1803

State Maryland
County Worcester
Liber: Folio P:301
Date (written/recorded) 3/14/1794
Grantor: Grantee
Abstract That Henry Gunn moved into Maryland from New Castle County State of Delaware on the 15 February 1794 and asserts that Negro Sampson was a resident of Delaware from 1791 until 15 February 1794 and that he was raised partly by "my brother Samuel Gunn Senior", deceased, of Worcester County until the above mentioned year "where I and my family mean to settle and reside".

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