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

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Record #176 from Somerset County, Maryland Commissioners of the Tax: Assessment Ledger 1823-1829 (Election Districts 1 & 3)

County/Election District Somerset, 1st
Tax Ledger Page 156
Taxpayer James Goslee of James
Tax Years 1823-1829 Property Debits 1823 1824
Abstract 1823 Bob 29 y $120, Ben 23 y $120, Henry 16 y $120, Mitchell 13 y $40, Arthur 10 y $40, George 6 y $30, Ebin 2 y $10, Elbert 2 mos. $5, Joan 30 y idiot $0, Sarah 27 h infirm $70, Minty 19 y $80, Rachael 18 y $80, Zipporah 10 y $40, Sarah 8 y $40, Leah 4 y $20 1824 Asa Leatherbury heirs for slave Jane 20 y $80, Amelia 2 y $10, child, Lemuel 4 mos $5
Tax years & Items subtracted (credits) from assessments in other years (due to sales, deaths, extraditions to other areas, etc.) 1824 Slave Rachel sold & transported out of the state $80 1824 Slave Mitchel exported $40

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