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Gloucester County Slavery Records - Manumissions and Affidavits

9.
C E R T I F I C A T E S * O F * M A N U M I S S I O N S
and
A F F I D A V I T S * OF * O W N E R S

 

1788,

Gloucester County ss We do hereby Certify that on this Tenth
Day of May Anno Domini One Thousand seven Hundred and Eighty Eight
Joseph Hugg of the Town and County of Gloucester brought before us,
[...] of the Overseers of the poor of the said Town, L.../ two of
the Justices of the Peace of the said County his Siave named
Berten, Who on View and examination appears to us to be sound. in
Mind, and not under any bodily incapacity of obtaining a Support,
and also is not under twenty one years of Age, nor above thirty
five: In Witness wliereof we have hereunto set our hands the
Tenth day of May One Thousand seven Hundred and Eighty Eight 1788.

 

John Glover )
John Heritage ) Overseers
John Sparks )
John Wilkins ) Justices

[Verso]

 

Recorded in the Clerks
Office Gloucester County 30th May 1788.

S. Clark Clk

 


 


10.
Certificates of Manumissions - Affidavit

 

1791.

I do hereby Certify that on the twenty-second day of October in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and eighty nine, my Slave named Jane Shores was brought before Garret Groff and Jacob Lippincott two of the Overseers of the Poor of the Township of Greenwich in the County of Gloucester, and was Manumitted according to Law in the presence of John Wi1kin and Jeffery Clark Esquires.

Witness my hand & Seal this 11th day of October 1791.

Susannah Taylor (Seal)

 

[Verso]

 

Manumission Recorded in the Clerks Office of
Gloucester County in Lib A folio of Manumission of Slaves.

E. Clark Clk

 


 


11.
Certificates of Manumissions

 

1789.

New Jersey ) We do hereby certify that on this Twenty second
Gloucester ) day of October in the year of our Lord one Thou-
County SS ) sand seven Hundred & Eighty nine Susannah Taylor
[.................] of the Township of Greenwich in the sd. County of
Gloucester, brought before us, two of the overseers of the poor of
sd. Township and two of the Justices of the peace of sd. County
her Slave named Jane Shores who on view & examination appears to
us to be sound in Mind, and not under any Bodily Incapacity of
obtaining a support, and also is not under the age of Twenty one
years, nor above Thirty five; IN WITNESS whereof we have hereunto
set our hands & Seals the day above written.

Overseers

Garret Groff (Seal) Jacob Lippincott (Seal)

Justices: -

John Wilkins (Seal)
Jeffery Clark (Seal)

[Verso]

 

Manumission of Wm. Taylers Slave Recorded in the Clerks Office of Gloucester County in Lib A of Manumission of Slaves.

E. Clark, Clk.

1/4 dol. each

 


 


13.
Certificates of Manumissions

1791.

Gloucester County ss

We do hereby certify, that on this Eighteenth day of April in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and Ninety one, Hugh Greighton of the Township of Newton, in the said County of Gloucester, brought before us, two of the Overseers of the Poor of said Township, and two of the Justices of the Peace of said County, his Mulatto Slave, named Flora, who on view and examination appears to us to be sound in mind, and not under any bodily Incapacity of obtaining a support, and also is not under twenty one Years of Age, nor above thirty five: IN WITNESS whereof wee have hereunto set our Hands the day and Year above written.

Jo; Hugg ) Justices of
Sami; Kenard ) the Peace.

Thomas Redman ) Overseers
Thomas Gitliens ) of the Poor

[Verso]

 

Certificate of the Freedom of Flora Recorded in the Clerks Office of Gloucester County in Lib A of Manumission of Slaves.

E Clark, C1k.

 


 


14.
Certificates of Manumissions Affidavit

1791.

 

I do hereby Certify that on the Seventh Day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven Hundred & Ninty one my Slave Jeff Shores was Brought Before Jacob Gooden & John Early two of the overseers of the Poor of the Township of Greenwich
in the County of Gloucester and Was manumated according to Law in the Presents of John Sparks & Thos, Carpenter Esquire, Witness my hand & Seal this Seventh Day of October 1791.

Jeffery Clark..

[Verso]

Manumission

Recorded in the Clerks Office of Gloucester
County in Lib A of Manumission of Slaves

E. Clark Clk

 


 


15. Certificates of Manumissions

1791.

Gloucester County ) ..We do hereby Certify that on this eleventh
New jersey SS s ) ......day of October in the year of Our Lord One
thousand seven hundred & Ninety One Jeffery
Clark Esquire of the Township of Greenwich
in the said County of Gloucester brought before us, two of the
overseers of the poor of said Township, and two of the Justices of
the Peace of said County. his Slave named Jeffery Shores who on
View and examination Appears to us to be sound in mind and not
under any bodily incapacity of obtaining a support, and also is
not under twenty one years of Age, nor above thirty five: IN
WITNESS whereof we have hereunto set Our hands the 11th day of
October 1791

Taken before us the day ) Justices Jacob Goodin (Seal) ) overseers
and year above writen ) of the
John Sparks (Seal)) Peace John Earley (Seal) ) of the
Thos;Carpenter(Seal) ) Poor

[Verso]

Manumission Recorded in the Clerks office of Gloucester County in Lib A folio of Manumission of Slaves.

E Clark Clk

 


 


16
Certificates of Manumissions

1793

Gloucester County ss

We do hereby Certify that on this Sixteenth day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred &. Ninety three, Joseph Hugg of the Town of Gloucester, in the County of Gloucester aforesaid Esquire brought before us two of the Overseers of the Poor of said Town, and two of the ust±cea of the Peace of said County, his Slave named Tabby
Still.

Whc on view and examination appears to us to be Sound in Mind, and not under any bodily incapacity of obtaining a support,
and also is not under twenty one years of Age, nor above thirty five. In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our Hands the Day and Year above written.

Jno Griffyth ) Justices of John Heritage ) Overseers
Samul Kenard ) the Peace Peter Thompson ) of the Poor.

[Verso]

 

Certificate of the Freedom of Joseph Huggts Negroe Man Tabbey.
Recccrde in the Clerks Office of Gloucester
Cty this 19th August 1793

E. Clark Clk

 


 


17. Certificates of Manumissions

1794.

Gloucester County ss State of New Jersey.

We Doe hereby Certify that on this Eighteenth Day of April in the year of our Lord one Thousand and Seven hundred and ninty four Danil Bates of the Township of Glocester in the county aforsd Brought Before us Two of the overseers of the poor of the sd Township of Glouester and Two of the Justices of the peace of Said County - his Slave named Susanath who on View and Examination appears to us to be Sound in mind and not under any Bodily Incapacity of obtaining a support and ailso is not under Twinty one years of age nor above Thirty five in Wittness Whereof we have hereunto Set our hands and. Seals, the Day and year above Written.

Nathan Lippincott (Seal)
Daniel Bates (Seal)

We the underwritten two of the Justices of said County Do approve of the above.

John Sparks .
Jo. Hugg.

[Verso]

Manumission of Dane Bates & Susanath

Recorded in Clerks Office of Gloucester County in Page - 24th April 1794

E. Clark Clk

 


 

18.
Certificates of Manumissions

1798.

Kent County State Maryland.

To all whom these presence shall come Greetings:

Know ye that I Ann Cobourn of the County and State aforesaid, for whom good Causes and Consideration me thereto moving do hereby declare free, Manumitt, and Enfranchise a negro man called Joe and hereby Acknowledge [. .] Said Joe, is charged from all claim of Survice and right of property, Whatever from me my heirs Executors administrators [. .] As Witness my hand and seal this Ninth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and Ninty Eight

Ann Coburn (Seal)

Witness William Harris and Joseph William

In Test [...] whereof [. . .] have this [. . .] in the
year of Lord Eighteen hundred and nine and [. . .]
affixed the seal of my office.

Attest Ben Chambers

 


 


19.
Certificates of Manumissions

1794.

Month [...............]
ten [...............]: : :
faithfully [...............]
honestly, order [...............]
Mistress, and [...............]
his Self, his Ex [...............]
the said John Spar [...............]
FolweJ1 & Rachel his [...............]
of all manner of House [...............]
knitting, etc. shall and [...............]
tice nine months Schooling [...............]
unto the said Apprentice con [...............]
ard all other things necessary and [.............................................] aforesaid
and at the end of the said Term shall [.............................] Apprentice two
good suits of Apprel of all sorts both linen & Woolen, one whereof to
be new, the other for working Apparel. AND the said Samuel Foiwell
for his Self, his Executors and Administrators, hereby Covenants to
and with the said John Sparks his Heirs, Executors & Administratore, that
he the said Samuel Folwell his Executors of Administrators shall and will
Manumit and set the adoresaid Apprentice named Rachel Absolutely Free
at the end of the aforesaid Term, giving up unto her all his and their
right and claim whatsoever, as to her person and all the issue that may
of her body be begotten,
and any Estate she or-they may thereafter acquire.
AND the said John Sparks the better to impower the said Samuel Folwell
his Executors or Administrators to Manumit the said Negro Girl. dth here-
by forever release unto the said Samuel Folwell his Executors and Admini-
strators all his right and claim whatsoever in and to the person of the
said Negro Rachel Freeman; Hereby declaring, she together with all and

every the issue of her Body that may be begotten shall be Manumitted and
set absolutely FREE from BONDAGE, without any interup-tion, at the end of
the aforesaid Term, from all and every person whomsoever claiming.
IN WITNESS whereof the parties to these Presents have hereunto interchang-
ably set their Hands and Seals, DATED the fourteenth Day of the Eight
Month (August) Ano Domini one thousand seven hundred and ninety four.

SEALED & DELIVERED in the Presence of (Seal)

Memorandum, The Words "and all the issue that may of her Body be begotten, and the Words "or they", and the Words "together with all and every the issue of her Body that may be" "begotten,"- were all erased with a Pen,
between the 26th & 34th lines, before the Executing thereof.

[Verso]

A coppey of asertificat of Abratham Deval & Sarath
Clark now Sarath Deval - 277.10 740

C! P,
33.15 225
C+ t\O1 37.10
0
311.5 262.10
F0 pi 11 15
277.10

[note: someone did some arithmetic at the bottom of the page but that has not been reconstructed by wjhp]

 


 


20.
Certificates of Manumissions

1799.

Gloucester county to Wit ) We do hereby Certify that on this
24 Day of August in the year of our
Lord one thousand Seven Hundred and
Ninty Nine William Eldradge of the Township of Greenwich in the
said County of Gloucester Brought before us Two of the overseers
of the Poor of the said Township and Two of the Justices of the
Peace of the County his Slave Sarah Green Who on View and Examination
appears to us to be Sound in Mind and not under any bodily Incapacity
of Obtaining a Support and also in not under the age of Twenty one
years nor above the age of Forty years in Witness Were of We have
hereunto Sot our hands, the Day & year above Written.

James C. Wood ) Overseers of the Poor
Thomas Reeves ) of the Township

Jeffery Clark ) Justices of the Peace of
I Pine ) the said County.

[Verso]

Sarah Green
Surtificate for
Wm. Eldredge
Negro.

Recorded

 


 

21. Certificates of Manumissions

1800.

To Whom It May Concern
Know Ye that my Negro Woman Named Tenvi Freeman, Aged twenty
six Years and Upwards, Is hereby Manumitted, Discharged and set free.
WITNESS my Hand and seal the Ninth day of January in the Year of Our
Lord Eighteen Hundred 1800.
Witness Present John Sparks (Seal)
Elisha Clark
Gloucester County :ss We do hereby certify that on this Ninth Day of
December in the Year of Our Lord Eighteen Hundred John Sparks Esq. of
the said County of Gloucester brought Before us the Subscribers two of
the Overseers of the poor of the Township of Deptford and two Justices
of the peace of said County his Negro Woman a Slave Named Tenvi Feeman
Who on View and Examination Appeared to us to be sound in Mind and not
Under any Bodily Incapacity of Obtaining a Support, and also is not
Under Twenty one Years of Age nor above thirty five, In Witness Whereof
We have hereunto set our Hands the Day and Year above Written. F

Ja. Hopkins Justics Thomas Reeves
Jno. Blackwood Justics Levi Hooper
Overseer of the poor

[Verso]

Tenvi Freeman discharge
Recorded in the Clerks Office of the County of Gloucester.
E. Clark Clk

 


 

22. Certificates of Manumissions

1803.

To Whom it may Concern - Know ye that I James B. Caidwell by the Authority given me by Solomon Combs in a Certain Indenture Given to John Lawrence on a Negro Woman named Rose bearing date 30th March 1798 In which Indenture sd. Combs hath particularly specified that the sd Rose should be manumitted and set free do hereby Manumit discharge and set free the aforesaid Negro Woman Rose aged about thirty three years being the property of said Solomon Combs - Witness my hand seal the third day of December Eighteen hundred and three -

James B. Caldwell.

Gloucester County to wit, We do hereby Certify that on the third day of December Eighteen hundred and three James B. Caldwell agreeable to an Indenture given to John Lawrence bearing date March 30th 1798 by Solomon Combs on a Certain Negro Woman named Rose in which Indenture sd Combs hath particularly specified that the ed Negro Woman Rose should be manumited and set free Brought before us the subscribers the only acting overseer of the poor of the township of Debtford and two of the Justices of the Peace of the sd County the aforesaid Negro Woman named Rose the Property of sd Solomon Combs, Which sd Rose on View and examination appears to us to be sound in Mind and not under any Bodily incapacity of obtaining a support and also is not under the age of twenty one years nor above the age of forty years - In Witness Whereof we have hereunto set our hands the day & year above written.

Acting overseer of the poor As Justices of the peace of
Of the township of Debtford the County of Gloucester
Biddle Reeves Jonathan Harker, J. P.
Jeremiah Wood.


[Verso]

Rose's Manumission
Recorded 6th decem 1803 in the Clerks Office of Gloucester County in Book A.

E Clark Clk

 


 

23. Certificates of Manumissions

1803

Gloucester County ) To wit.

We do hereby Certify that on this 14th day of April in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight hundred and three Isaac Mickel Esq. of the Township of Newton in the County afsd brought before us two of the Overseers of the Poor of the said Township and two of the Justices of the peace of said County, his Slave named Sharper who on view and examination appears to be sound in Mind, and not under any Bodily incapacity of obtaining a support and is not under the Age of twenty one years nor above the age of Forty years. In Witness Whereof we have hereunto set our hands the day and year first above written.

John Rowand ) Overseeing the Poor of the Township
Joseph Evens ) of Newton,

Joseph Champion ) Justices of the peace ixi & for
J. Clement ) the said County of Gloucester.

[Verso]

Certificate of Manumission of Isaac Mickel Esq. Slave Sharper.

Recorded in the Clerks Office of Gloucester County 17 May 1803.

B Clark Clk

Paid

 


 


24. Certificates of Manumissions

1804.

Gloucester County to wit:- We do hereby Certify that on this Fifth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred & four Samuel W. Harrison of the Town of Gloucester in the said County of Gloucester brought before us two of the overseers of the poor of the said Township, and two of the justices of the peace of the said. County, his Slave named Ceasar Smith who, on view and examination appears to us to be sound in minds and not under any bodily incapacity of obtaining a support and also is not under the age of twenty one years, nor above the age of forty years. In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands, the day and year above written.

John Heritage ) Overseers of the poor of the
Semi Bricke ) Town of Gloucester.

Jonathon Harker ) Justices of the eace for
Janes Natlack ) the said County of Gloucester

[Verso]

Manumission of Cesar Smith.

Recorded in the Clerks Office of Gloucester County May 8, 1805

Clark Clk.

L H



 

25. CertiIicates of Manumissions

1704

Gloucester County to wit, We do hereby Certify that on this Eighth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand Fifth hundred & four Samuel W. Harrison of the Town of Gloucester in the County of Gloucester brought before us (two of the Overseers of the poor of the said Town and two of the Justices of the peace of the said County.) his slave named Thomas Smithers who on view and examination appears to us to be sound in mind and not under any bodily incapacity of obtaining a support and also is not under the Age of twenty one years nor above the Age of forty years In Witness whereof we have hereunto set Our hands the day and year above written.

John Heritage ) Overseers of the poor of the
Sam Brick ) Town of Gloucester.

Jonathan Harker ) Justices of the peace for the
James Matlack ) County of Gloucester.

[Verso]

Manumission of
Thomas Smithers

Recorded in the Clerks Office of Gloucester County May 8th 1805

Clark Clk

*Dates in manumission are the result of an error by clerk. Actual dates should be 1804.

 


 

26.
Certificates of Manumissions

1704*

Gloucester County to wit - e do hereby Certify that on this Fifth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred a four George W Hugg of the Town of Gloucester in the said County of Gloucester brought before us two of the Overseers of the poor of the said Town and two of the Justices of the peace of the said County his Slave named Cupied Still who in view and examination appears to be sound in mind and not under any bodily incapacity of obtaining a support and also is not under the Age of twenty one years, nor above the age of forty years. In Witness whereof we have hereunto subscribed our hand the flay and Year above written.

John Heritage ) Overseers of the poor of the
Sam. Brick ) Town of Gloucester

Jonathan Marker ) Justices of the peace of the
James Matlack ) County of Gloucester

 

[Verso]

 

Manumission of Cupied Still

Recorded in Clerk's Office of Gloucester County May 8, 1805
Clark Clk

 

*Dates in manumission are the result of an error by clerk. Actual dates should be 1804.



 

27.
Certificates of Manumissions - Affidavit

1805

We John Stokes and Jacob Stokes Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Jacob Stokes, late of the Township of Newton, in the County of Gloucester in the State of New Jersey, Yeoman, deceased, and Heirs at Law of the said Jacob Stokes, Do hereby set free from Bondage, Our two Negroes, late part of the said Estate, to wit Fanny Smothers Aged about twenty five Years, and Fero Fisher aged about twenty two years, and do for ourselves, our Executors, and Administrators, release unto the said Fanny, and Pero, all our right, and all claim whatsoever as to their pereons, or to any Estate they or either of them may Acquire hereby declaring the said Fanny & Pero, a.beolutely free without any interruption from us, or any person clam1ng under us. In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and Seals, the fourteenth day of May in the Year of our Lord One
thousand eight hundred and five, 1805
Sealed and Delivered )
in the presence of us ) John Stokes (Seal)
Thomas Redman
Joseph Green ) Jacob Stokes (Seal)

 

[Verso]

 

Be it Remembered that on the third day of October 1807. personally came before me James Hopkins Esq. one of the Judges of the inferior Court of Common Pleas in and for the County of Gloucester; John Stokes one of the Grantors of the within written Manumissian and Acknowledged that he Signed Sealed and Delivered the same for the uses and purposes therein contained; and also personally came before me Thomas Redman one of the within subscribers Witness, who being one of the people called Quakers, upon his Solemn Affirmation saith that he saw Jacob Stokes the other Grantor of the within Manumission Sign, Seal and deliver the same for the Uses & purposes, therein contained, and that Joseph Evens the other within subscribing witness was also present and subscribed his Name at
the same time, Witness his Hand
Taken and Affirmed the Day and
Year above written. ) Thomas Redman
Before me )

Jos. Hopkins

Manumissian
John Stokes & Jacob Stokes of
Fanny Smothers & Pero Fisher



 

28.
Certificates of Manumissions

1805

Gloucester County ss )
We do hereby Certify, that on this fourteenth day of May, in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and five, John Stokes & Jacob Stokes of this Township of Newton, in the County aforesaid, Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Jacob Stokes late of Newton aforesaid, deceased, and Heirs at law of the said Jacob Stokes, brought before us, two of the Overseers of the Poor of said Township, and two of the Justices of the Peace of said County, their two Negro Slaves late the property of said Estate - to wit - Fanny Smothers & Pero Fisher, who on view and examination, appear to us, to be sound in mind and not under any bodily incapacity of obtaining a Support, and also are not under twenty one Years of Age, nor above thirty five In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands the day and year above written.

Joseph Evens ) Overseer of the Poor of the
Isaac Webster ) said Township of Newton.

Joseph Champion ) Justices of the Peace in & for
John Clement ) the said County of Gloucester.

[Verso]

Certificate of the Freedom of Fanny Smothers & Pero Fisher.

filed 8th October 1807

C Ogden Clk

Reccrdod in the Clerks Office of Gloucester County in Lib A of manumission October 8th 1807C Ogden Clk

 


 

29. Certificates of Manumissions

1806

State of New Jersey, Gloucester County.

We certify that on this Twenty third day of June in the year of our Lord, One thousand eight hundred and six, James Stratton of the Township of Woolwich in the said County of Gloucester, brought before us two of the Overseers of the Poor of the said Township, and two of the Justices of the peace of the said County, his Slave named, Ishmael, who, on view and examination, appears to us to be, sound in mind, and not under any bodily incapacity, of obtaining a support, and also is not under the age of twenty one years, nor above the age of forty years. In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands, the day and year above written.

Overseers of the Poor of the
Township of Woolwich
Samuel Paul Samuel Lippincott.

Justices of the Peace in and for the County of Gloucester
Nicholas Justice )
Rich'd Fittermary ) J. Peace.

 

[Verso]

Certificate for
Mulatto Ishmael

Recorded in the Clerks Office of Gloucester County in Lib A of Manumission of Slaves November 22d, 1806.

C. Oden Clk

 


 


30. Certificates of Manumissions - Affidavits

1807.

Gloucester ss State of New Jersey

To all whom these Presents shall come Greeting, It is hereby made known that on this third day of October in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and Seven I John Stokes of the Township of Newton in said County of Gloucester and I Abigail Stokes Widow of Jacob Stokes late of said Township Deceased, have liberated manumited and set free our Negro Slave called Mina of the Age of Twenty One Years of thereabouts, And we hereby liberate Manumit and et free our said Negro Slave and discharge her from all service or demand of Service to be hereafter made either by us or any Person Claiming by from or under us -
In Testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals the day and year aforesaid

Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of us

John Stokes (Seal)

Abbey Stokes (Seal)

Isaac Webster

John Clement

[Verso]

Gloucester County ss ) On the third day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Seven came before me the Subscriber On of the Judges of the Court of common please in and or said County John Stokes and Abigail Stokes the makers and granters of the written Manumission and Acknowledged they executed the same for the uses and purposes therein mentioned.

Taken and Acknowledged ) John Clement
before me )

Manumission John Stokes &
Abigail Stokes of Mina Black
Woman

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1340


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31.
Certificates of Manumissions

 

1807.

Gloucester County to wit: We do hereby certify that on the Third day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Seven John Stokes of the township of Newton in the County of Gloucester and Abigail Stokes widdow of Jacob Stokes of the township aforesaid deed, brought before us two of the Overseers of the poor of the said Township and two of the Justices of the peace of the said County their Slave named Mina - - - who on view and examination appears to us to be sound in mind and not under any bodily incapacity of obtaining a Support and also is not under the age of twenty one years nor above the age of forty years.
In witness whereof we have hereunto Set our hand the day and year above I H
written.

Robert Rowand ) Overseers of the poor of the
Isaac Webster ) Said Township Newton.

Jas. Hopkins ) Justices of the peace in and for the
John Clement ) said County of Gloucester.

[Verso]

Certificate of the
Freedom of Mina
a black Woman.
Recorded in the Clerks Office of
Gloucester County in Lib A of lianumiss±ons
October 8th 1807
C Ogden Clk.

 


 


32. Certificates of Manumissions - Affidavit

1807.

State of New Jersey
Gloucester County ss
(SEAL) To all to whom these presents shall come,
greeting.

It is hereby made known, that on this eighteenth day of November in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and seven. 1807 I Mary Wood of the Township of Deptford in the said County of Gloucester. have liberated, manumited and set free my negro Slave called George Huggins Mitchfield of the age of twenty one years and I do hereby liberate, manumit and set free, my said negro Slave, and discharge him from all service or demand of service to be hereafter made, either by me or any persons claiming by, from or under me.

In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and seal the day and year aforesaid.
Sealed and delivered in the presence of us

Amos Cooper ) James Matlack) Mary Wood.

Be it remembred that or. the 18th day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Seven before me James Matlack one of the judges of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas in and for the County of Gloucester Personally appeared Mary Wood, the maker and grantor of the above Manumission, and acknowledged that she signed, sealed and delivered the said Manumission as her voluntary act for the uses and purposes therein mentioned.
Taken and acknowledged Before
James Matlack

[Verso]

Manumission of from Mary Wood November 18th, 1807

Recorded in the Clerks Office of Gloucester of manumissions

C Ogden 01k

 


 


33. Certificates of Manumissions

1807.


State of New Jersey
Gloucester, to wit:

We do hereby certify, that on this eighteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Seven 1807.

Mary Wood of the township of Deptford in the County of Gloucester, brought before us two of the Overseers of the poor of the said Township, and two of the Justices of the peace of the said County, her Slave named George Huggins Mitchfie1d who on view and examinations appears to us to be sound in mind, and not under any bodily incapacity of obtaining a support, and also is not under the age of twenty one years, nor above the age of forty years.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our Hands the day and year above written.

Overseers of the Poor of the
Township of Deptford
Amos Cooper
Job. Brown

Charles Ogden )
James Matlack ) Justices of the peace in and for the said County
of Gloucester.

[Verso]

Certificate of the
Capacity of
November 18th, 1807

Recorded in the Clerks Office of Gloucester County in Lib.A. of Manurnissions

C Ogden Clk



 

34. Certificates of Manumissions - Affidavit

1809

Gloucester County ss

To all to whom these presents shall come, it is hereby made known, that on this Eighteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and nine, I James Stratton of the Township of Woolwich in the said County of Gloucester, have liberated, manumitted and set free, my Negro Slave, called Marinda Duffield, of the age of Twenty five years or thereabouts: and I do hereby liberate manumit and set free, my said Negro Slave, and discharge her from all service, or demand of service to be hereafter made either by me or any person claiming by from or under me.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year aforesaid.

Sealed and Delivered )
in the presence of )
) James Stratton. (Seal)
James B. Caldweli )
William Harrison

[Verso]

Gloucester County: ss Be it remembered that on the twentieth day
of June in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and nine,
before me the Subscriber one of the Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas in and for said County personally appeared James Stratton, the
within named grantor, and acknowledged that he did sign seal and de-
liver the within instrument of manumision as his act and deed, to
and for the uses and purposes therein mentioned.

Taken and acknowledged the day and year aforesaid.

James B. Caldwell

 


 


35. Certificates of Manumissions

1809.

State of New Jersey
Gloucester County ss

We do hereby certify, that on this Seventeenth day of June in the year of our Lord One thousand, Eight hundred and nine. James Stratton of the Township of Woolwich in the said County of Gloucester, brought before us two of the Overseers of the Poor of the said Township of Woolwich, and two of the Justices of the Peace of the said County of Gloucester, his female Slave named Marinda Duffield, who on view and examination, appears to us to be sound in mind and not under any bodily incapacity of obtaining a support, and also is not under the age of Twenty one years, nor above the age of forty years. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands the day and year above written.

John Lippincott )
Vanderver Homan ) Overseers

James B. Caldwell
William Harrison

[Verso]

Manumission
Merinda Duffield

Recorded in the Clerks Office of Gloucester County in Lib A of manumission, June 22, 1809

C Ogden Clk.

 


 


36.
Certificates of Manumissions

 

Gloucester County to wit. We do hereby Certify that on this sixth Day of June one thousand Eight hundred and Eleven John Stokes - and Abigail Stokes - of the township of Newton and County of Gloucester Brought before us two of the Overseers of the Poor of said township, and two of -the Justices of the peace of said county their Slave, Name Nences Fisher, who on view and examination appears to us to be sound in mind and not under any Bodily Incapacity of Obtaining a support, and also is not under the age of twenty one years; nor above the age of forty years.

In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands the Day and Year above written.

Isaac Webster ) Overseers of
Joseph Middleton ) the Poor

Benjamin Burrough)
Joseph Sloan ) Justices of the Peace

[Verso]

Certificate of the Freedom
of Nenus Fisher
Recorded in the Clerks Office of Gloucester
County Lib A of manumission June 10, 1812

Recorded C. Ogden 01k

 


 


37 Certificates of Mnunissions

1812

Gloucester County To wit -

We do hereby certify, that on the First day of August in year of our LORD one thousand eight Hundred and Twelve William Hugg of the Town and County of Gloucester brought before us, two of the overseers of the poor of the said Town of Gloucester and two of the Justices of, the Peace of said County his Slave named Jettho Herarey (a mar. of couler), who, on view and examination, appears to us to be sound in mind, and not under any bodily incapacity of obtaining a support, and also is not under the age of twenty one years, nor above the age of Forty years. IN WTNESS whereof, we have hereunto Sot our hands, the day and year above written.

Isaac Doughton ) Overseers of the Poor of the town
Sam1. Thompson ) of Gloucester

Amos Cooper ) Justices of the Peace in and for the
James Matlack ) said County of Gloucester

[Verso]

Certificate of the Manumission of Jottho blac k man late
the Slave of Wm. Hugg.

 


 


38. Certificates of Manumissions

1815.

Know all men by these presents that Whereas Joseph Blackwood Esq late of the County of Gloucester in the State of New Jersey by a certain writing under his hand and seal duly Executed and bearing date the 14th day of July A D 1800 Therm did Grant Bargain and Soil unto his son Samuel Biackwood and to his heirs and Assigns A Certain Negro Girl named Rin or Marinda who was Born a Slave to the said Joseph Blackwood and the said Samuel Blackwood became so seized of said Negro Slave died seized of the same, And Whereas Rebecca Blackwood Widow e-he-e8 and Administratrix of the said Samuel Biackwood Having taken the said Negro Girl at the appraisement of her Husbands Estate Whereby she became the property of the said Rebecca Blackwood who also died seized of the said Slave and Whereas Joseph 0. Clark having obtained letters of Administration of the Estate of said Rebecca Blackwood agreeably to Law and Whereas the said Negro Slave now aged about Twenty one years of age was Appraised to him at Fifty Dollars and the said Joseph 0 Clark having taken the said negro at the appraisemeat for the purpose of Manureiting end Setter her Free Now Know ye that I Joseph 0 Clark having procured from the overseer of the poor of the township of Dobtford and two of the Justices of the peace of said County of Gloucester Certificates agreeably to an Act of the Legislature of said State in such cases made and provided Certifying that the said Negro Girl is a proper subject for Manumition agreeably to the provisions of said Act as by the said Certificate will appear Do hereby in pursuant to the Laws of the State of New Jersey in such cases Made And provided amd by those presents Doth Manumit and Sot Free from Slavery the said Negro Girl Named Rin or Marinda Aged about twenty one Years in Witness whereof I the above named Joseph 0 Clark hath to these presents set my hand and Seal the twentieth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifteen 1815

Signed Sealed and Delivered In the Joseph Clark (Seal)
presence of

Thomas Hendry
Marmaduke Wood

Gloucester ss Be It Remembered that on the twentieth day of November A D Eighteen hundred and fifteen before me the Subscriber one of the Judges of the Inferior Court of common pleas of said County Joseph 0 personally Appeared, the within Named Joseph 0 Clark and Acknowledged that he signed sealed and Delivered the within deed of Manumition, to and for the uses and purposes therein Mentioned. Acknowledged the Day and year above written before

Jacob Glover

(a)

 


 


39.
Certificates of Manumissions

 

1815
20 Nov

[Verso]

Deed of Manumission for Marine. Holland
Bood Novamr 20th 1815 and recorded in the Clerks office of Gloucester
County in Lib W folio 310 of Deeds

Thos. Hendry C1k

Acknowledgement .50
Recording ,5o
$1.00

Gloucester County to Wit We do hereby Certify that on this twentieth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifteen Josoph 0 Clark of said County Brought before us two of the overseers of the poor of the township of Debtford and two of the Justices of the peace of said County his Slave ee Named Rin or Marinda Holland who on View and Examination appears to be sound in mind and not under any Bodily incapacity of obtaining a Support end also is not under the ago of twenty one years nor above the Age of Forty years in Witness Whereof we have hereunto set our hands the day and year above written

John Shivers ) Overseers of the poor
Thomas T Sparks ) of the township of Debtford

Thomas Hendry ) Justice of the peace
Marmaduke Wood ) in and for the County
of Gloucester

 

(b)

 


 


40. Certificates of Manumissions

1816

State of New Jersey

Gloucester County, to wit, We do hereby Certify that on the Sixteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and. sixteen, Doctor Samuel Harris of the Township of Newton in said County of Gloucester brought before us, two of the overseers of the poor of said Township and two of the justices of the peace of the said County, a female Slave the property of Isaac Harris Sen. late of the County of Salem, Physician, deceases named Solona, who on view and examination, appears to us to be sound in mind, and not under any bodily incapacity of obtaining a support, and also is not under the ago of twenty one years, nor above the age of forty years. In witness whereof we have hereunto sot our hands the day and year above written.

 

Andrew Jenkins ) Overseers of the Poor of the said
Isaac Webster ) Township of Newton.

Rich. H. Cooper ) Justices of the Peace in and for the said
Joel Gibbs ) County of Gloucester

[Verso]

Manumission Doct. Saml. Harris Recoivd December 17th 1816 and Recorded in the Clerks Officc of Gloucester County in Lib AA folio 431 of deeds.
T Hendry Clk

15/100 Dr. Sam'l Harris

 


 


41 Certificate of iManumissions

1816

Gloucester County to wit We do hereby Certify that on this twenty Day of August Eighteen hundred and Sixteen Eligah Smith of Township of Grate Eggharbour in the said County of Gloucester brought before us two of the overseers of the poor of the Said Township and two the Justice of the peace of aid County his slave Named Christian Cox who on view and Examination appears to us to be Sound in mind and. not under any bodily incapacity of Obtaining a Support and also is not under the age of twenty one years, not above the age of Forty years in Witness whereof wee have unto set our hand the day and year above written

Edward Risley ) Overseer of the poor of the Township
Enoch his Smith) of Eggharbour
X
mark

Thomas Somers ) Justices of peace in Said County of
John Sharp ) Gloucester

[Verso]

Christian Cox Certificate for her Freedom Jany 7th Paid 75/100

Christian Cox Manumission Recd. Jany 7th 1817, and Recorded. in the Clerks Office Gloucester County in Lib. G. folio 330 of deeds.

Hendry Clk

 


 


42. Certificates of Manumissions

1819

State of New Jersey Gloucester County, to wit:-

We do hereby certify, That on this twenty seventh day of July in the year
of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, William Cooper and
Richard M. Cooper acting Executors of the last Will and Testament of
Joseph Cooper Esquire late of Cooper's point in the Township of Newton
and County of Gloucester aforesaid deceased, brought before us two of

the overseers of the poor of the said Township and two of the Justices of
the peace of said County. Cornelia McLaughlin Kennedy a female Mulatto
Slave, belonging to the Estate of the said Joseph Cooper Esquire deceased,
who on view and examination appear to us to be sound in mind and nor under
any bodily incapacity of obtaining a support and also is not under the age
of twenty one years nor above the age of forty years.
In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands, the day and year above
written

Cornelius Wiltsee ) Overseers of the poor of the
Isaac Webster ) said Township of Newton

Joseph Rogers ) Justices of the peace in and for
Joel Gibbs ) the said County of Gloucester.

27 Aug. 1819

[Verso]

Certificate of two of the overseers of the poor of the Township of Newton and two of the Justices of the peace of the County of Gloucester for Cornelia McLaughlin Kennedy Received & Recorded 27 Aug. 1819, Book A page 4 of Manumissions.
Hendry Clk

 


 


43.
Certificates of Manumissions -

1820

To all to Whom these presents shall cone or may Concern I, Simon Wilmer, Rector of the Swedish Lutheran Church at Svedesborough in the County of Gloucester and State of New Jersey Sent Greeting

Know ye9 that I the said Simon Wilmer, for divers good causes and considerations me thereunto moving have, and by those presents do hereby manunit and set free my Negro Slave Lydia Bradly of the age of thirty seven years On Christinan Day next ensueing the date hereof, she being at this time of sound mind and under no bodily incapacity of obtaining her support. So that neither I myself my heirs executors or adminis-terators can hereafter have claim or demand the said Lydia, or her labour or services as a Slao, In Witness :;hereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal. -his Seventeorth day of June. in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty 1820.

Sealed and Delivered in the presence
of Thos. Wilkison
W. Harrison S. Wilmer (Seal)

State of Now Jersey Gloucester County ss
Be it known that on the seventeenth day of June A Domine Eighteen hudred
and twenty before me the subscriber Commissioner for taking the acknowled-
gement and proof of deeds in and for the said County personally came Simon
Wilmer the Grantor to the above instrument of Mantrnission and
acknowledged
that he Signed Sealed and delivered the same as his Act and deed to and
for the uses and purposes therein contained.
Acknowledged and the Day and year above written before me

Tho's Wilkins

 

[Verso]

30 June 1820 Manumission of Lydia Bradley Rec'd 30 June 1820 and Recorded in the Clerks Office of Gloucester County in Liber A page 9 of Manumissions
Hendry C1k

 


 


44.
Certificates of Manumissions

1820

State of New Jersey Gloucester County to wit.

We do hereby certify, that on this Seventeenth day of June One Thousand Eight hundred and twenty. The Revorind Simon Wilmer of Swedesborough in the Township of Woolwich in the County aforesaid brought before us two of the overseers of the poor of the said Township, and two of the Justices of the peace of the said County, his slave named Lydia Bradley who on view and examination appears to us to be sound in mind and not under any bodily incapacity of obtaining a support, and also is not under the age of twenty One years, nor above the age of forty years. In Witness, whereof we have hereunto set our hands the day and year above written.

John Pierson ) Overseers of the poor of the
Leanard Fisler ) said Township

Samuel Cooper ) Justices of the peace in and for
Robt. Littermay ) the said County of Gloucester

30 June 1820

[Verso]

Certificate Simon Wilmer

Sirnon Wilmer Rec'd 30 June 1820 and recorded in the Clerks Office of Gloucester County in Book A page 8 of Manumissions.

Hendry C1k

 


 


45. Certificates of Manumissions

1824

Gloucester County ss: To wit We do hereby certify that on this
Eighth day of May in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and
Twenty six Lewis de Walker and Daniel Leeds Jun'r; Administrators
with the Will annexed to the Estate of Richard Westcot deceased of
the Township of Harnilion in said County brought before us two of
the overseers of the poor of the said Township and two of the Justices
of the peace of the said County two Slaves belonging to said Estate
and sett free by the last will and testament of said Richard Westcot
deceased named Jim Hall and Beth Seiger who on view and under Examin-
ation appears to us to be sound in mind and not under any bodily in-
capacity of obtaining a support and also are not under the age of
twenty one years nor over or above the ago of forty years In Witness
whereof we have hereunto sot our hands the day and year above written.

Job Gybson ) Overseers of the Poor of said Township of
William Ackley) Hamilton County above said.

James English ) Justices of the peace in and for the said County of Gloucester
Philip Emmel )

[Verso]

 

Certificate of Manumission of Beth Seigers and Jim Hall Recorded on Libor A of Manumissions Folio 22 in the Clerks office of Gloucester County

Smaliwooci. Clk

Paid

 


 


46.
Certificates of Manumissions


1824

Know all Men by those Presents, That Whereas Daniel Clark otherwise called Benjamin Clark a black man Slave born in the county of Kent in the State of Delaware in the month of November in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and Eighty one the Slave of Jenifor Taylor and by him given & delivered to me the Subscriber sometime about the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and -ten ab absconded from me, and is now residing in the Township of Newton in the County of Gloucester and State of New Jersey - And Whereas divers benevolent persons have contributed the Sum of one hundred and forty dollars for the purpose of affecting his Manumission Now therefore know ye That I Ignatius Taylor of the County of Kent in said State of Delaware in consideration of the Said Sum of one hundred and forty dollars to me in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, and of the further Sure of one hundred and Sixty dollars agreed to be paid by the said Daniel Clark otherwise called Benjamin Clark, and for which I acknowledge the receipt of his bond in Satisfaction of. Do hereby on this sixteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty four Manumit liberate and Set free And by these Presents have manumitted, liberated and set free, the said Daniel Clark otherwise called Benjamin Clark and do hereby fully discharge and acquit the Said Darniel Clark otherwise called Benjamin from all services or demand of Services hereafter to be claimed by me or any person claiming under me And I do hereby for myself my heirs executors & administrators and assigns covenant and agree to & with the said Daniel Clark otherwise called Benjamin Clark that I have not Sold or conveyed him to any person Whatever and that I have full and perfect authority to Manumit him from Slavery - In Witness Whereof I have hereto set my hand and Seal the day and year above written -

Sealed and Delivered ) Ign. Taylor
in presence of )

Interlineations and erasures made before Syning Jenifer Taylor JH Sloan

Be it remembered that on the Sixteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty four personaly appeared before me the. subscriber one of the Masters of the court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey Ignatius Taylor the grantor named in the foregoing manumission I being Satisfied he is the grantor therein named and having first made known to him the contents thereof who acknowledged that he Syned Sealed and delivered the Same as his voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein named
J H Sloan M.C.

[Verso]

 

Manumission of
Benjn. Clark Received July 1 1824 and Recorded in the Clerks Office of Gloucester County at Woodbury in Liber A of Manumissions folio 20 &c

J J Foster Clk.

 


 


47.
Certificates of Manumissions

1824

Gloucester County: [ .......] hereby certify that on this first day of
July in [. . .
. . ..] Rachel Ireland of the Township of Eggharbour in said County
of Gloucester Brought before us Two of the Overseers of the poor of
the said Township and two of the Justices df the peace of the said
County her slave named Levina Jackson who on View and Examination
appears to us to be sound in mind and not under any bodily incapacity
of obtaining a support. and also not under the age of twenty
one years nor above the age of forty years IN WITNESS WHEREOF we
have hereunto set our hands the day and year above written.

Joseph Scull ) two of the overseers of the poor for the
Edward Rieley ) Township of Eggharbour.

Jos: Risley ) two of the Justices of the peace
Daniel Baker ) for Gloucester County


Recd March 14 1825
J.J. Foster C1k


[Verso]

Manumission Rachel Ireland




 

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