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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 9 STAT. · June 19, 1846 · Chapter XXXII

Chapter XXXII. for the Relief of Asenath, Canney

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Chap. XXXII.— An Act for the Relief of Asenath, Canney. June 19, 1846. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the SecretaryA warrant for 200 acres of land to be issued to Asenath Canney in lieu of one heretofore issued and lost. of War cause to be issued to Asenath Canney, formerly Asenath Nayson, a warrant for two hundred acres of land, in the place of land warrant number eight hundred and ninety-five, heretofore issued in the name of Ruth Quinby, the devisee of Nathaniel Nayson, late of South Berwick, in the county of York, and State of Maine, deceased, who was a lieutenant in the Massachusetts continental line; which warrant, so heretofore issued, is now lost, and the right to which land was heretofore given by Ruth Ranson to said Asenath.
Approved, June 19, 1846.
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