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<p>Rachel Graham<lb/>
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Swann</p>

<p>Petition &amp;c</p>

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<p>1. Will of Parson Brown bequeaths Negro girl called Molley to his daughter Elizabeth Brown, until she shall arrive at age of 31, &amp; then to be free all the offspring of said Molley to be free as they arrive at age of 31. (Molley is grandmother of Petr)</p>

<p>2. In 1813, Mrs Frances Alexander purchased Milly &amp; her children from Miss E. Brown (see Mrs Swanns dep) Miss Brown came to live in Alexandria between 1808 &amp; 1810, but did not bring Milly until about 1813. She likewise lived in Geotown &amp; Baltimore (see sd Dep)</p>

<p>3 Will of <del>Mis</del> Mrs Frances Alexander giving Rachael to her son L. M. Alexander to this will is attached a Schedule of slaves to be free at 31, signed by the adm. R. B. Alexander among whom is petr - will proved in 1823.</p>

<p>4. Will of E. Brown, in which she recites having sold to her sister Mrs F. Alexander Milly &amp; her children. That the children are to serve until 31 years of age, &amp; then makes provision for the purchase by her executor of the remainder of their term of service, &amp; for their immediate emancipation, will dated 1825</p>

<p>1. <bibl type="case" xml:id="oscys.caseid.0180">Fenwick vs Tooker Nov. Term 1835</bibl>. 2. <bibl type="case">Lee vs Lee 8 Peters</bibl> 3. <bibl type="code">Act of Congress 1812</bibl>. <bibl type="code">4 Old Va. Rv. Code page 260</bibl>*</p>

<p>Miss Brown lived in Georgetown from which place she removed to Baltimore &amp; resided there in 1807 &amp; early in 1808 or 1809. See Mrs Swann's depn.</p>

<p>* Deft must prove Miss Brown's certificate 1. Star <gap extent="unknown" reason="torn page"/> +2 Admission of Mrs Swann 2 Star in page 28 &amp; note A.</p>

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