Name | Age | Color or Race | Sex | Role in document |
---|---|---|---|---|
Samuel Baker | grantor | |||
William Baker | grantor | |||
Overton Carr | grantor | |||
Ann Baker | grantor | |||
Maria Baker | grantor | |||
William Baker | grantor | |||
Samuel Baker | grantor | |||
William Baker | grantor | |||
Overton Carr | grantor | |||
Ann Baker | grantor | |||
Maria Baker | grantor | |||
William Baker | grantor | |||
Nace | 42 | Black ("negro") | Male | enslaved |
Nace | 42 | Black ("negro") | Male | enslaved |
Manumission was recorded on 22 March 1812. Samuel Baker, William Baker, Overton Carr, Ann Baker and Maria Baker all of Washington Co. in the District of Columbia "for divers good causes ... and $1. 00" released from slavery a Negro man named Nace [Nase] age 42, late the property of William Baker, deceased. Nace "to be henceforth free forever." Signed on 19 March 1813 by Samuel Baker, William Baker, Overton Carr, Ann Baker and Maria Baker.
Manumission was recorded on 22 March 1812. Samuel Baker, William Baker, Overton Carr, Ann Baker and Maria Baker all of Washington Co. in the District of Columbia "for divers good causes ... and $1. 00" released from slavery a Negro man named Nace [Nase] age 42, late the property of William Baker, deceased. Nace "to be henceforth free forever." Signed on 19 March 1813 by Samuel Baker, William Baker, Overton Carr, Ann Baker and Maria Baker. In the left margin of the handwritten Liber the following is written: "Exd [Examined] and Deld [Delivered] Negro Nace May 10th 1819"