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Minor, John (fl. 1808) [Manumission of a slave named Phoebe]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC03434.70 Author/Creator: Minor, John (fl. 1808) Place Written: Urbanna, Virginia Type: Autograph document signed Date: 19 July 1808 Pagination: 1 p. : docket ; 32.5 x 20 cm. Order a Copy

Emancipating Phoebe Miller, a slave, in accordance with the will of Doctor George D. Spratt. Signed by Minor, Carter B. Berkley, Thomas M. Locke, George D. Nicolson and Jonathan Chew as executors of Spratt's estate. Signed and attested by Thomas Muse as court clerk.

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By virtue of power vested in me by the will of the late Doct. George D. Spratt, We the subscribers, Executors and trustees under the said will, do hereby Emancipate manumit & forever liberate, Phoebe, alias Phoebe Morris, a young mulattoe [sic] woman, she being one of the children of Beckey named in said will of Dr. George D. Spratt, and we do hereby declare the said Phoebe for ever free and Emancipated, In Witness whereof we have
hereto set our hands & seals this 19th day of July
anno domini 1808 -
teste. John Minor [seal]
Carter B Berkeley [John] Chew [seal]
Thos M. Locke John Chew
George D Nicolson

At a court held for Middlesex county at the courthouse in Urbanna on monday the 25th day of July 1808 this Deed of Emancipation from John Minor and John Chew to Phebe [sic] alias Phebe Morris was in open Court proved to be the act and deed of the said Executors and Trustees by the oaths of Carter B. Berkeley and Thomas M. Locke two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Teste.
Tho. Muse

[docket]
Spratts Exor to Phebe
Deed of Emancipation
1808 July [recd] [NR]
recorded & exd.

Minor, John, fl. 1808
Berkley, Carter B., fl. 1808
Locke, Thomas M., fl. 1808
Nicolson, George D., fl. 1808
Chew, Jonathan, fl. 1808
Muse, Thomas, fl. 1808
Miller, Phoebe, fl. 1808

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