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

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Record #1030 from Abstracts of Worcester Orphans Court Proceedings (Volumes 1-3), 1780-1832

County Worcester
Volume Number Volume 3:360-361
Book Number
Original Page Number LPS7:304-305 1829-1832
Date of Court Session June 1831
Enslaved or Free Slave
Abstract of Record Charles R. Henry & Isaac Covington to view estate of Lemuel P. Mitchell, in care of Sally Mitchell, guardian; before Robert Mitchell: report; #1 far 'Good Luck to the Pope', #2 far "golden Valley'; #3 farm 'Tribulation, #4 farm "Truitt Farm' of which Mrs. Sarah Henry is entitled to one third & Isaac Mitchell's representatives are entitled to one fourth, widow Sally Mitchell is entitled to one third, #5 lot on Main street Berlin; mentions widow's dower; #6 lot #5, also on Main street in Berlin, representatives of Isaac Mitchell entitled to one third; negroes, boy Ned, boy Irving, woman Silvey.

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