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

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Record #26 from Somerset County, Maryland Commissioners of the Tax: Assessment Ledger 1823-1829 (Election Districts 1 & 3)

County/Election District Somerset, 1st
Tax Ledger Page 23
Taxpayer William Bounds of James?
Tax Years 1823-1829 Property Debits 1823
Abstract Bob 45 y infirm $60, Allen 46 y $115, Jesse 42 y $120, Levin 45 y $130, Isaac 25 y $30, David infirm $60?, Spencer 13 y $65, Aaron 15 y $40, Mitchell 5 y $25, Israel 15y $25, Ibby 45 y $45, Sally 26 y $80, Lizzy 16 y $80, Leah 16 y $80, Sophiah 7 y $40, Esther Ann 6 y $30, Rose 2 y $10
Tax years & Items subtracted (credits) from assessments in other years (due to sales, deaths, extraditions to other areas, etc.) Heirs [right side pg 23 out of order in copy] 1827: John Mitchell for slave Aaron $40, Sophy $40 1827: Slave Davy to to Henry Crawford 1827: George Bounds for slave Spencer 1827: Slave Sally dead 1827: Slave Luisa $80 & Esther Anne $30 - exported

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