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Slave JOHN

bussex Co., Va., trial é-5-1818-John, slave of
John Masenburg, convicted of burglary and

theft of $51, 40 yards of cloth and coats, val-
ued at $550 and execution set for March 10):
1818, Compensated for executed slave on Oct,

Us tole,

Archives of Virginia, Auditor's Records, Box 3,
item 153, 1818 envelope, -
See transcript - VIRGINIA-BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS,

Slave JOHN

Sussex Co., Va., trial 2-5-1818-John, slave of

John Masenburg, convicted of burglary and

theft of $51, 40 yards of cloth and coats, val-

ued at $550 and execution set for March 10,

1818. Compensated for executed slave on Oct,

Ve LOle,.

archives of Virginia, Auditor's Records, Box 3,
Item 153, 1818 envelope, -

See transcript - VIRGINIA-BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS.

Slave JOHN

Sussex Co., Va., trial 2-5-1818-John, slave of
John Masenburg, convicted

theft of $51, 40 yards of
March 10,

Compensated for executed slave on Oct,

Archives of Virginia, Auditor's Rccords, Box 3,
Item 153, 1818 envelope, -
See transcript - VIRGINIA=BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS,



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