Jacob Hawney, MA, 1741

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HAWNEY, SARBBAX Jacob

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Bristol, Mass.-About ten days ago an Indian

named Jacob Hawney,. of LittleCompton was
committed to His Majesty' s jail in Bristol
on a violent suspicion. ofhis having murdered

his squaw, who was found with her KSXAXKKRKE

neck broke and other marks of violence upon

her body."

NEWS=LETTER, Boston, MA , 6-25-1741

HAWNEY, SARBBAX Jacob

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Bristol, Mass.-About ten days ago an Indian
ed Jacob Hawney, of LittleCompton was
mitted to His Majesty' s jail in Bristol
on a violent suspicion. ofhis having murdered
Squaw, who was found with her KBXAXKKSKE
neck broke and other marks of violence upon
her body."

NEWS-LETTER, Boston, MA , 6-25-1741



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