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

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Record #53 from Abstracts of Maryland County Land Records, 1769-1803

State Maryland
County Somerset
Liber: Folio N 0-34:294
Date (written/recorded) 11/6/1801
Grantor: Grantee John Cullin / Stephen Sterling, free Negro
Abstract For and in consideration of the sum of 17 pounds 10 shillings current money, Cullin conveys and makes over to Sterling all that part of a tract of land called "Long Town" lying and being in the said county and being on the east side of the county road that leads down Little Annamessex Neck near the plantation of James Ward and beginning at a marked sassafras post standing on the edge of the said road and thence...to the beginning cont. and now laid out for 10 acres of land

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