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

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Record #3484 from Wills from Dorchester, Somerset, Worcester & Wicomico Counties of Maryland, 1783-1919

County Somerset
Folio Number SCL5:121
Probate Date 2/16/1864
Name of Deceased Sallie M. Parsons (will written 11/6/1863)
Heirs N/A
Black Individuals Mentioned in Will Fanny - old Negro woman; to live to herself after testatrix's decease and to have all of testatrix's "commonsest wearing apparel". James- Negro man; after 3 years or on payment of $120 to John L. Gaskins (of Accomac, Sallie's half-brother), to live to himself and he and Fanny both to have their own labor and when old and infirm to be supported by the income of the far.

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