According to ltr. anes 5-28-1903, from Dr. ieee: ue
Geopeanny. College of Humanitd es onl Be tenees, 912 | Jest
| RHAWKEEAAXXSE Franklin St., Richmond, VA 2320u, nett
was the property of Estate. of.John Go:
eoenys and was tried on April 26, 1802, while Wed, tried
the same day and ba el) Se was property of Estate of
ords, Item 153, Box a 1802 envelope: Valued at
400, Originally to be hanged on 5-14-1802, but
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Jr,, certifged that he was hanged. "4n pursuance
of the, Oe E of the Goverment.
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According to ltr. dtd. 8-28-1983, from Dr. Philip J.
Joeas iversity;—pe istoz
Geography, College of Humanities and Sciences, 912 West
XX#K Franklin §t., Richmond, VA 2328], Jeremiah
bal Estate. of..John Cornick—(Princess—Anne—|
County) and was tried on April 26, 1802, while Ned, tried
‘the same day and transported was property of Estate of
William Walke, From State archives, Auditor's Ree
ake e
ords, Item 153, Box 2, 1802 envelope: Valued at
#400, Originally to be hanged on 5-14-1802, but
a ted ant $4) EB LOR TRAD shen A Boves
Ot CSCCUDCa Vite hh Dao wet BOF ¥
Jv,, certifed that he was hanged “in pursuance
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of the, order of the Governor.”
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Geography College = Sere and Sciences, 912. Vest
Franklin St., Richmond, VA 2328h, Jeremiah
| was_the property of Estate of John Corni
County) and was tried pril 26, 1802, while Ned, tried
the sane day and transported was property of Estate of
S11ian Yalke,—From_stat hiv uditor's Re
Box 2, 1802 envelope: Valued at
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| JEREMIAH (Slave) May 28, 1802
",eeThe RAXK Plot of 1802 (Norfolk, Vae)e'e.eA group of
negroes conspired to rise on Easter of that year, set
fire to the town and make good their escape, One of
their number made a confession, naming the guilty men,
Every available white man was immediately called to arms
and for weeks, in April and May, the militia remained on
duty night and day, The two leaders, Jeremiah and Ned,
were tried, convicted, and condemed to death, They were
conveyed to the place of execution in a cart, and Jeremiah
was turned off in the presence of a great crowd, When it
became Ned's turn and he stood trembling under the gallows
he received a reprieve, and was conducted back to prison,"
(His source: Norfolk HERALD, May ll, 13, 29, 1802,
NORFOLK: HISTORIC SOUTHERN PORT by Thomas J, Wertenbaker,
Duke University Press, Durham, N, C., 1931, Page 110
JEREMIAH (Slave) May 28, 1802
",.eThe RAXK Plot of 1802 (Norfolk, Vae)e'oeed group of
negroes conspired to rise on Easter of that year, set
fire to the town and make good their escape, One of
their number made a confession, naming the guilty men,
Every available white man was immediately called to arms
and for weeks, in April and May, the militia remained on
duty night and day, The two leaders, Jeremiah and Ned,
were tried, convicted, and condemed to death, They were
conveyed to the place of execution in a cart, and Jeremiah
was turned off in the presence of a great crowd, When it
became Ned's turn and he stood trembling under the gallos,
he received a reprieve, and was conducted back to prison,"
(His source: Norfolk HERALD, May 11, 13, 29, 1802.
NORFOLK: HISTORIC SOUTHERN PORT by Thomas J, Wertenbaker,
Duke University Press, Durham, N, Coy 1931, Page 1h0
JEREMIAH (Slave) jay 28, 1802
'4eeThe RAKK Plot of 1802 (vortoue, Vay )e'ee A group of
negroes conspired to rise on Easter of that year, set
fire to the town and make good their escape, One of
their number made a confession, naming the guilty men,
Every available white man was immediately called to arms
and for weeks, in April and May, the militia remained on
duty night and day, The two leaders, Jeremiah and Ned,
were tried, convicted, and condemed to death, They were
conveyed to the place of execution in a cart, and Jeremiah
was turned off in the presence of a great crowd, When it
became Ned's turn and he stood trembling under the gallows,
he received a reprieve, and was conducted back to prison,"
(His source Norfolk HERALD, May 11, 13, 29, 1802.
NORFOLK: HISTORIC SOUTHERN PORT by Thomas J. Wertenbaker,
Duke University Press, Durham, N, C., 1931, Page 110
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