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and abetted Taylor in the murder, was tried separately and
found guilty of murder in the second degree, and given 12
years in the penitentiary..." TIMES-DISPATCH, Rychmond, VA,

June 22, 1907 (le2e)

and abetted Taylor inthe murder, was tried separately and
found guilty of murder in the second degree, and given 12)
years in the penitentiary..." TIMES-DISPATCH, Rychmond, VA,
June 22, 1907 (le2e)

and abetted Taylor inthe mrder, was tried separately and

ans guilty of murder in the second degree, and given 12
ars in the penitentiary..." TIMES-DISPATCH, Rychmond, VA,

cme 22, 1907 (he2~)

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TAYLOR, John |
tRichmond, Vaey Nove 22, 1907-John Taylor, a negro, 18
years old, was hanged at Bowling Green, Caroline County, _
today, for the murder of Jenifer Coleman, another negro,"
JOURNAL, Atlanta, Georgia, Nov. 22, 1907 (9-1.)
"Predericksburg, Vaeg Feb. = John Taylor and Judson
Coleman, negroes, of Caroline County, became involved in

a difficulty Saturday night near Port Royal, Taylor
stabbed Coleman severely with a knife, and then made his
escape. Coleman died from the result of the wound.

Taylor is still at large." TIMES-DISPATCH, Richmond, VA,
Febs 5, 1907 (5=26) |
"Bowling Green, Vae, June 2l, 1907-...John Taylor, colore¢
was found guilty of murder in the first degree of Jenifer
Coleman, and he was sentenced to be hanged on the 13th of
September. Re G. Moncure, his attorney, who defended him

will appeal the case. Jennie Floyd, colored, who adided

TAYLOR, John :

wRichmond, Vaey Nove 22, 1907-John Taylor, a negro, 18
years old, was hanged at Bowling Green, Caroline Count
today, for the murder of Jenifer Coleman, another negro,"
JOURNAL, Atlanta, Georgia, Nove 22, 1907 (9-1.)
"'¥redericksburg, Vae,y Febe | = John Taylor and Judson
Coleman, negroes, of Caroline County, became involved in
a difficulty Saturday night near Port Royal. Taylor
stabbed Coleman severely with a knife, and then made his
escape, Coleman died from the result of the wound,

Taylor is still at large." TIMES-DISPATCH, Richmond, VA,
Feb, 5, 1907 (5-26)

"Bowling Green, Va.e, June 21, 1907-.,eJohn Taylor, colored
was found guilty of murder in the first degree of Jenifer
Coleman, and he was sentenced to be hanged on the 13th of
September. Re G. Moncure, his attorney, who defended him,
will appeal the casee Jennie Floyd, colored, who adided

TAYLOR, John
"Richmond, Vaey Nove

cole! an, negroes, of Caroline Cauteys became involved in
difficulty Saturday night near Port Royal, Taylor
stabbed Coleman severely with a knife, and then made his
fooeess Coleman died from the result of the wound,
ey Eon is still at large." TIMES-DISPATCH,
1907 (5-26)
g Green, Vas, June 21, 1907
was Sana guilty of murder in the Pizct ay of Jenifer

September. s
will appeal the case. Jennie Floyd, colored, who adided



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