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An Act authorizing Jacob Johnson to emancipate a certain slave therein named. 1825 97 (1825)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0065 and id is 1 raw text is: 97                               1825.
,ec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the coloured girl'
named Seremise, the slave of Silvan Nicholas, of-the city Seremise
of Mobile, be, and she is hereby emancipaied, and forever emancipatecl
freed from slavery and bondage, saving however the rights,
of creditors, and on the expres condition that the said Sil.-Provivo.
van Nicholas, enter into bond with security, in the penal
sum of one thousand dollars, to be approved by the judge
of the county court, of Mobile county, made payable to the
governor for th- time being, and his successors in olfice,
to be filed in the office of the clerk of said county court,
conditioned that the said coloured girl Seremise, shall ne-
ver become a public charge to the state, or to any county,
city, or town thereof.   (Approved, January 3, 1826.)
AN ACT authorizing Jacob Johnsonto emancipate a certain slave thete-
in named.
Seclion 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre-
sentatives of the state of Alabama, in general assembly convened,
That Jacob Johnson, of the county of Madison be, and he John Tqlor
is hereby authorized to emancipate a certain man slave emancipated,
named John Taylor, so soon as the said Jacob Johnson
shall have executed his bond to the judge of the county
court of Madison county and his successors in office, with
suflicient security, to be approved by the said judge, condi-
tioned that the said John Taylor shall never become a charge
to the state of Alabama, or any' county or town therein.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That this act shall be in
force from and after the passage thereof.
SApprovcd, December 12, 1825.]
AN ACT kbr the emancipation of a negro man, (slave) named Peter.
SEcTION 1. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Re.;
presentativcs, of the State of Alabama, in general assembly
convened, That Peter, a she of Sarah Malone, be, and he
is hereby, emancipated and set free from slavery, saving,
however, the rights of creditors, and on the express condi-
tion, that Sarah Malone enter into bond with security, in
the penal sum of one thousand dollars, to be approved by
the judge of the county court of Franklin, and to be filed
in the oflice of the secretary of state, and made payable to
the governor for the time being and his successors in office,
conditioned that the said negro man, Peter, hercby eman-
cipated and set free, shall vever become a charge to any
county within this state.  (Approved, January 7, 1326.
AN ACT to authorize William It. Parker to emancipate a certainslave
therein named,
SECTION 1. Beit 'nactc i 1ilia Senate and h1onse of Rep,.
sentatives of the state of 4lobma, in general assembly convened,
That William R. Parker, be, and he is hereby, authorized
to emancipate a certain negro woman, slave, named Tracey,
so soon as the said William R. Parker shall eecute to the
judge of the county court of Clarke, and his successors in
oflice, a bond with sufficient security, to be approved by the

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