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

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Record #161 from John E. Jacob Jr.'s City of Salisbury Surname Index and Abstracts, 1716-1864

Surname Williams
First Name William
Date 1831/8/6
Type and Location of Source WO Land Records
Source Reference AX:210
Description William Williams (of John) & Annis, his wife (late Annis Fooks), of Somerset, to Elijah Pinkett, free collard man, of Somerset, $50, part of tract “Raceground Lott” in Salisbury; lands of late James Fooks (of Jesse), by division of real estate, became property of his daughter Annis, now wife of William Williams; at the NE corner of lot owned by & whereon George Pollitt, free negro, now resides; on road that divides Somerset & Worcester Counties; between lot owned by David Howard & lot whereon Joshua Leonard's Blacksmith shop stands leading towards Mitchells Bridge; containing 1/4 ac

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