| County | Worcester |
|---|---|
| Volume Number | Volume 3:76 |
| Book Number | – |
| Original Page Number | MH23:632-635 1816-1820 |
| Date of Court Session | October 1819 |
| Enslaved or Free | Slave |
| Abstract of Record | Robert Nairne & John Dickerson to view estate of Edward Stevens (son of John Stevensl) in care of David Richardson, guardian; before Charles Parker. report, land in Indian Town forest belonging to heirs of John Steavens, of whcih orphan is intitled (sic) to one fourth; tracts 'Broadneck Hog Quarter', 'Good Hope', tract "Aquintico Savanna', house in New Town on 1/2 acre claimed by negro woman Morear in lieu of privilege left her by will of Wm. Stevens, uncle of said John Stevens; tract adjoining New Town, 'Cowley', mentions widow's dower, tract in Summerset (sic) Co., former residence of Heur King[?], tract we call Ferry Plantation where William Stevens, uncle of John, formerly lived. |
If you are citing this record, please use the following format:
[Author (if known)], Abstracts of Worcester Orphans Court Proceedings (Volumes 1-3), 1780-1832, [Date (if known)], Enduring Connections: Exploring Delmarva’s Black History, Nabb Research Center, Salisbury University.
Pinned records can be viewed at any time by clicking the More menu in the top right corner of the page, then selecting My Pinned Records.