Emancipation bond for Clarissa, Patione, and Ciriah, who were freed by an act of the General Assembly of Alabama on December 2, 1824.

From page 123 of ACTS PASSED AT THE SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA, published in 1825: "And be it further enacted, That the coloured woman named Clarissa, aged about forty-six years, and the coloured girl named Patione, and the infant female child named Cir...

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Emancipation bond for Clarissa, Patione, and Ciriah, who were freed by an act of the General Assembly of Alabama on December 2, 1824.
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Frenier, Fermin; African Americans--Alabama; Freed persons--Alabama; Slave trade--Alabama; Slavery--Alabama; Slaves--Emancipation--Alabama; Mobile (Ala.); Mobile County (Ala.)
description From page 123 of ACTS PASSED AT THE SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA, published in 1825: "And be it further enacted, That the coloured woman named Clarissa, aged about forty-six years, and the coloured girl named Patione, and the infant female child named Ciriah, slaves of Fermin Frenier of Mobile, be, and they are hereby emancipated and freed from slavery; saving however the rights of creditors, and on the express condition, that the said Fermin Frenier enter into bond with security, in the penal sum of three thousand dollars, to be approved by the judge of the county court of Mobile county, made payable to the Governor and his successors in office, to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State; Conditioned, That the said Clarissa, Patione, and Ciriah or either of them, shall not become a public charge; and that the said Fermin Frenier, shall educate and maintain the said Patione and Ciriah, until they severally arrive at the age of eighteen years, or until they severally marry, whichever may first happen."
spelling Q0000010913 - Q0000010914Q10913 - Q10914Emancipation bond for Clarissa, Patione, and Ciriah, who were freed by an act of the General Assembly of Alabama on December 2, 1824.From page 123 of ACTS PASSED AT THE SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA, published in 1825: "And be it further enacted, That the coloured woman named Clarissa, aged about forty-six years, and the coloured girl named Patione, and the infant female child named Ciriah, slaves of Fermin Frenier of Mobile, be, and they are hereby emancipated and freed from slavery; saving however the rights of creditors, and on the express condition, that the said Fermin Frenier enter into bond with security, in the penal sum of three thousand dollars, to be approved by the judge of the county court of Mobile county, made payable to the Governor and his successors in office, to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State; Conditioned, That the said Clarissa, Patione, and Ciriah or either of them, shall not become a public charge; and that the said Fermin Frenier, shall educate and maintain the said Patione and Ciriah, until they severally arrive at the age of eighteen years, or until they severally marry, whichever may first happen."1825 February 151825-02-151820-1829Frenier, Fermin; African Americans--Alabama; Freed persons--Alabama; Slave trade--Alabama; Slavery--Alabama; Slaves--Emancipation--Alabama; Mobile (Ala.); Mobile County (Ala.)TextBonds (Legal records)Alabama. Secretary of StateAlabama Secretary of State emancipation bondsSG004163v3061Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130EnglishThis material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though ADAH has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.600 PPI TIFFhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/2109
title Emancipation bond for Clarissa, Patione, and Ciriah, who were freed by an act of the General Assembly of Alabama on December 2, 1824.
titleStr Emancipation bond for Clarissa, Patione, and Ciriah, who were freed by an act of the General Assembly of Alabama on December 2, 1824.
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