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

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Record #112 from Abstracts of Worcester Orphans Court Proceedings (Volumes 1-3), 1780-1832

County Worcester
Volume Number Volume 2:10
Book Number 7
Original Page Number JBR3:98-99
Date of Court Session February 1801
Enslaved or Free Slave
Abstract of Record At request of Dr. Thomas Fassitt, who intermarried with adm. of Rouse Fassitt, George Bell & Laban Johnson appointed to divide negroes from estate; sworn before John Postly, 9 Dec., 1800. 1) To Dr. Thomas S. Fassitt & wife; negro man Tony 47 yo, slim Jacob 19 yo, Paul 28, Peter 1 yo, Rhoda 42 yo, Rose 70 yo. 2) To Mrs. Zipporah Fassitt: James 47 yo, Jacob 23 yo, James 70 yo. 3) To Mrs. Peggy Fassitt: Isaac 47 yo, little Jacob 16 yo, Pleasant 24 yo, Cool ? 72 yo, Priss 6 yo, Sall 18 yo.

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