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African Americans in Early Records of Liberty County, Georgia

Property of Lafayette Delegal, 1869

State of Georgia, Liberty County } To the Honorable the Court of Ordinary for said County

The petition of Lafayette DeLegal colored of Liberty County respectfully sheweth that he desires to avail himself of the benefit of an act of the Legislature of Georgia entitled “an act to provide for setting apart a Homestead of realty and personalty etc” so as to secure to himself and family (he being the head of a family) the small amount of personal proeprty owned by him. The annexed schedule of personal property is all that is owned by the said Petitioner and he desires the said Honorable Court to appoint a day as assigned by law to pass upon the same, so that it may be secured to himself and family under the laws of this State and Petitioner will ever pray.

[Signed by mark] Lafayette DeLegal

Annexed Schedule of Personal Property of Lafayette DeLegal, col’d.
No. 1. One cow and cal valued at $30.00
No 2. Four head of hogs valued at $15.00
No 3. Provisions for self and family one year valued at $100.00
No 4. Household & kitchen furniture one year valued at $50.00

Approved this 13th day of May 1869

Recorded this May 13th 1869.

Liberty County, Georgia, Deeds & Mortgages, 1860-1870, Book P, page 553; digitized microfilm accessed through catalog, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QP-RSRN-B : accessed 14 Jan 2024), Family History Library microfilm 008564333, “Deeds & Mortgages, v. O-P 1854-1870,” image 653 of 699, item 2 of 2; citing original records of Liberty County Superior Court, Georgia.