William E. and his brother Isaac as Administrators for the estate of Archillis Foster sold a negro girl slave named Mary Ann to Warren Akin at an auction in Cassville.[1][2]
Sources
↑ Belew, Imogene Basham and Jodeen Blazer Brown. Old Cass County, (Now Bartow) Georgia Deeds Abstract of: Deed Book C 1837-1838, Deed Book G 1845-1847, Deed Book H 1847-1848, Deed Book I 1849-1850. The R. J. Taylor Jr. Foundation. 1993. WH Wolfe Associates Historical Publications, Alpharetta, Georgia. p199. Repository-Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. Call # 975.8365 R28b.
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