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ROGER (Slave) Ghameed Nev. 9. 1762

"1762-Bob, slave of A chibald Dick, broke into the store=
house of Theodore Morrison = sentenced to hang, Broke out
of jail the day before the day set for the hanging, never
heard from agains Roger, slave of George Arnold, partici-
pated in the crime above = HUNG3; Tom, slave of Thomas Cole-
man, participated in crime above = 39 lashes as the whip=
Ping post." COLONIAL CAROLINE, A HISTORY OF CAROLINE COUN~
TY, VIRGINIA, by Te BE. Colemans Richmond: Dietz Press, Ince
195l,5 page 333.6 }

From Caroline Oounty Urder Book, (1759-63),

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ROGER (Slave) Hanged Nov. 9, 1762

"1762-Bob, slave of A chibald Dick, broke into the store=
house of Theodore Morrison = sentenced to hang. Broke out
of jail the day before the day set for the hanging, never
heard from agains Roger, slave of George Arnold, partici-
pated in the crime above = HUNG; Tom, slave of Thomas Cole-~
man, participated in crime above = 39 lashes as the whip=
ping poste" COLONIAL CAROLINE, A HISTORY OF CAROLINE COUN-|
TY, VIRGINIA, by Te BE. Coleman; Richmond: Dietz Press, Inc.
195i, page 3336

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ROGER (Slave) er Worx. 9, 1762
"1762-Bob, slave of A chibald Dick, broke into the store-
lhouse of Theodore Morrison = sentenced to hang, Broke out
of jail the day before the day set for the hanging, never
neard from agains Roger, slave of George Arnold, partici-
pated in the crime above - HUNGs Tom, slave of Thomas Cole:
Iman, participated in crime above = ge Ee
ping post." COLONIAL CAROLINE, OF CAROLINE ©
ITY, VIRGINIA, by T. E. Coleman; Ri Dietz Press, Inc.|
195i, page 333.

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