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Not hanged.
SLAVE LAVINIA
(Not confirmed.)
Sentenced to be hanged in Washington County, NC, on
September 26, 1823, for the murder of her master, Samuel
Skinner, a crime for which his brother, John Skinner was
hanged on April 23, 182), See the worksheet under

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"PARDON-The Edenton GAZETTE of the 14th inst., ©
states that the negro LAVINIA, who was convicted
of poisoning her master, Mr. samuel skinner, of
W ashington County, and sentenced to be hung on
Friday last, has received a pardon from His Ex~-
céllency, the Governor, WEsTEXN CAROLINIAN,
Oct, BO, 1823

SEAVE LAVINIA Not hanged.

(Not confirmed. )

Sentenced to be hanged in Washington County, NC, on

September 26, 1823, for the murder of her master, Samuel

Skinner, a crime for which his brother, John Skinner was

hanged on April 23, 182), See the worksheet under i
John Skinner if hanged, we Lb

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"PARDON-The Edenton GAZETTE of the 14th inst.,
states that the negro LAVINIA, who was convicted
of poisoning her master, Mr. Samuel Skinner, of
W ashington County, and sentenced to be hung on
Friday last, has received a pardon from His Ex-
cellency, the Governor, WHsT&KN CAROLINIAN,

Oct. 26, 1825

Not hanged,

SUAVE LAVINIA

(Not confirmed.)
Sentenced to be hanged in Washington County, NC, on

September 26, 1823, for the mrder of her master, §
Skinner, a crime for which his brother, John Skimmer was
hanged on April 23, 182k. r

John Skinner if hanged, Cattiyall ¥ Ypiyhl

Samuel.

See the worksheet under

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“PARDON-The Edenton GAZETTE of the l4th inst.,

states that the negro LAVINIA, who was convicted

of poisoning her master, Mr. Samuel 3kinner, of

Washington County, and sentenced to be hung on
has received a pardon from His Ex-
WHsTSRN CAROLINIAN,

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Friday last,
cellency, the Governor,

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