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

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Record #84 from Abstracts of Worcester Orphans Court Proceedings, 1848-1851

Familysearch PDF Page Number 95
Original Liber Page Number 152
Date 5 Mar 1850
Type of Proceeding Indenture - apprenticeship
Name and Freedom Status Ann Maria Dryden [free]
Abstract Trustees of the poor for Worcester bind as apprentice a poor black child named Ann Maria Dryden now residing in ther Poor House & chargeable to the County to Edward Dymack until 1 March 1864 when she is 18 yo, to learn occupation of housewifery. She is to receive sufficient meat, drink, clothing & lodging during her term. Edward Dymack together with John G Savage & Levi Nelson, his sureties, bind themselves unto the State of Maryland for $50.

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