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Negro Harry

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Oy 1766

Storehouse Robbery
Isle of Wight Co.
Pollo NI ox6)

Slavevon Hiizabeth)(Stithon Surry County.
Valuation 460. Condemned for robbing the
storehouse of Mr. James Eason.

Isle of Wight County Order Book 1764-68
pages 252-253. See also page 330 for the
hangman's charges.

Negro Harry

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ajelityy wal 1766

Storehouse Robbery
Isle of Wight Co.
Tew leli=1W/i6.6

Slave of Elizabeth Stith of Surry County.
Valuation X60. Condemned for robbing the
storehouse of Mr. James Eason.

Isle of Wight County Order Book 1764-68
pages 252-253. See also page 330 for the
hangman's charges.

Negro Harry

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July 11

Storehouse Robbery
Isle of Wight Co.
7-11-1766

Slave of Elizabeth Stith of Surry County.
Valuation X60. Condemned for robbing the
storehouse of Mr. James Eason.

Isle of Wight County Order Book 1764-68
pages 252-253. See also page 330 for the
hangman's charg
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