{"deed_identifier":"DC.WAS.AW47.255.1","deed_county":"Washington DC.","deed_date":"November 1, 1819","deed_type":"Cert. of Freedom","book":"Book AW47, Page 255.","people":[{"occupation_enslaved":"","name":"Amia","role":"grantee","color_race":"","sex":"Female","age":"40","person_skills":"","date_added":"","group_sale":"","consideration":"","person_url":"https://dlas.uncg.edu/deeds/person/70567","birthdate":"","deathdate":"","family_roles":[],"diseases":""}],"summaries":[],"abstracts":["Certificate of freedom was recorded on I November 1819. State of Maryland,\nPrince George Co. \"I hereby certify that the bearer hereof, a black woman by the name of Amia,\nabout 40 years of age, 5\u0027 and 6\" high, having a small scar on her left cheek bone, and one on her\nleft temple near the eye, also a small one [on] the right cheek bone, who was raised in the county\n[Prince George] ... is a free woman, and became entitled to her freedom by a deed of\nmanumission from Mary Williams, bearing date the 21st instant [June] duly executed and\nacknowledge and recorded in my office. Given under my hand and seal of Office\" on 22 June\n1816 by [Jon] Read Magruder, Clerk, Prince George Co. Court."],"compiler_notes":[]}