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An Act for the relief of the widow and heirs of William Pride, deceased. 1844 169 (1844)

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Autauga, be, and she is hereby emancipated and set free, reserv. Esther
ing the rights of the creditors of Christiana McRea, Bad on the emancipated.
condition that Martin R. But, executor of the last *111 and tea.
tament of the before mentioned Christiana MeRea, shall give
bond in the sum of two hundred dollars, with good and suflicient
security, to be approved by the Judge of the County Court, and
payable to the Governor of this State and his successors in office,
conditioned that the said Esther shall never become a charge to
this State, or to any City or Town thereof.
Approved, 27th January, 1845.
[No. 241.]              AN   ACT
For the relief of Venus Hassell, and other persons therein
named.
Section 1. Be it enacted by Me Senate and House qf Rep-
resentativcs of the State ofdlabama, in General Assembly
convened, That Venus Hassell, Caroline Hassel and Josephine
Hassell, free persons of color in the City and County of Mont-
gomery, be, and they are hereby authorized and permitted to aY remain
semain and continue to live in this State, without being subject n the stale.
or liable to any pains, penalties or forfeitures, on account of such
residence; any law, usage or custom to the contrary in any wise
notwithatinding.
Approved, January 27, 1845.
[No. 242.)             AN ACT
For the relief or the widdw and heirs of William Pride, deceased.
Section. 1. Be it enacled by the Senate and House of Rep.
resentatives qf the State of Aflabama in General Assembly
convened, Tnat Matilda Pride, the admipistratrix of William Administra.
Pride, deceased, and lte of Mlorgan County, be, anid she is trix atwhtriz.
hereby authorized and empowered to sell at public or private ed to setll pro.
sale, all or any pat t of the real and personal estate, (negroes ex-pert).
copted,) of the said Wilian Pride, deceased, that she ite think
)roper: Provided, that the said Matilda Pride, .hall first enter
into bond with good and suflicient securily, and for st. amount
as shall be approve.d by the Judge of the County Coturt of Maor. Proviso.
gan County, as the natural guardian of the minor heirs of the
said William Pride, deceased, and for the safe keeping and pres-
ervation of the funds of such sale or sales, for the use and bene-
lit of the heirs of the said William Pride.
Approved, 27th January, 1845.

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