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Bennett Darnall in his will in 1814 requested that Clem, a child of Deborah, be manumitted after his death.[1] It is unknown if Bennett Darnall's wishes were carried through for Clem's manumission.
↑Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999:
"Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999"
Catalog: Wills, 1777-1912 [Anne Arundel County, Maryland] Wills Liber JG no. 2 v. 37 1797-1813 Liber JG no. 1 v. 38 1813-1820
Image path: Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999 > Anne Arundel > Wills 1813-1820 vol 38 > image 329 of 429
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1814 will of Bennett Darnall, Anne Arundel Co, MD, Book JG 1 Vol 38 p.42
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Darnall-527 and Darnall-473 do not represent the same person because: These persons were enslaved on the same plantation, unknown last name, unknown ages, same first name but two different persons. Please do not merge.