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As part of a project unrelated to Quakers, Michael L. Nicholls and Lenaye 
Howard of Utah State University researched the deeds and wills of 
manumission from eight Virginia counties and made them available on the 
internet: http://www.usu.edu/history/faculty/nicholls/manumissions/index.htm 

With their kind permission, I have added them to the notes I have made over 
the years for other counties: 
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/virginiafreeafter1782.htm
Paul

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