Ann

 

Information comes from the Margaret Hartman book #7000-2006-0089 held at the Campbell County Historical & Genealogical Society in Alexandria.  The deed books are at the City Building in Alexandria.

Deed Book B, page 349, 4 July 1803
 

For and in consideration of the natural love and affection which the the said Margaret Dicken hath and beareth unto Robert Sutton Dicken, James Blagrave Dicken, Ann Sentry Dicken and Sarah Pullum Dicken and also for the consideration of the sum of one dollar of lawful money of the United States of America to her in hand paid by the said Joseph Dicken sells unto Joseph, one black female slave aged about 19 years, named Ann, together with the issue and increase of the said Slave Ann to be born.

Ann, in trust for Margaret Dicken and her assigns for and during the term of her natural life and upon her death then in trust for and to the use and behalf of Robert Sutton Dicken, James Blagrave Dicken, Ann Gentry Dicken and Sarah Pullum Dicken (infant children of the aforesaid Charles Dicken) their heirs and assigns forever and upon the death of either or any of the said children before the age of 21 without lawful issue living or posthumous than the share of such deceased or shares as the case may be in trust for the survivor or survivors.

 

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