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McKenzie, LVA at Aug 24, 2022 03:43 PM

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First Name Middle Name Last Name Alias Registration number Date of registration Date of certification Age Gender Color Height- Feet Height - Inches Marks or scars Eye color Description of hair Speech Free status Where emancipated Who emancipated Previous place of registration Date of birth Place of birth Name of mother Color of mother Free status of mother Name of father Free status of father Name of spouse Free status of spouse Name of children Name of clerk Additional information
Jacob 25 1824-02-17 43 Male black 5 5 the little finger on his left hand crooked emancipated Fairfax County Martha Washington William Moss a cooper; late the property of Genl George Washington decd who by his last will and testament devised him to Martha Washington who by an instrument of writing under her hand and seal duly proved and recorded in the said Court released him from the service due to her

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First Name Middle Name Last Name Alias Registration number Date of registration Date of certification Age Gender Color Height- Feet Height - Inches Marks or scars Eye color Description of hair Speech Free status Where emancipated Who emancipated Previous place of registration Date of birth Place of birth Name of mother Color of mother Free status of mother Name of father Free status of father Name of spouse Free status of spouse Name of children Name of clerk Additional information
Jacob 25 1824-02-17 43 Male black 5 5 the little finger on his left hand crooked emancipated Fairfax County Martha Washington William Moss a cooper; late the property of Genl George Washington decd who by his last will and testament devised him to Martha Washington who by an instrument of writing under her hand and seal duly proved and recorded in the said Court released him from the service due to her