Name | Age | Color or Race | Sex | Role in document |
---|---|---|---|---|
William Brent Esq. | grantee | |||
Alexander McWilliams | grantee | |||
George | 25 | Black ("negro") | Male | enslaved |
George | 25 | Black ("negro") | Male | enslaved |
Bill of sale was recorded on 14 June 1808. John Markland of Charles Co., Maryland sells to Matthew Brown of the City of Washington in the District of Columbia, for $250, a Negro woman named Liddy and her son John. Both Liddy and John were property of John Markland, who had received them from his father John Markland, Sr. of Charles Co., Maryland. Signed on 9 December 1807 by John Markland.
Certificate of slavery was recorded on 20 June 1808. Alexander Mc Williams certifies that he brought into Washington Co. in the District of Columbia a Negro man named George age about 25 years, as his own property and not for sale.