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TSAAC Oetober 2nd, 1812,,,

Nansemond County, Vas. On Oct. vo). 1812, Dep,
Clerk of the Court Harrison Minton certified
that Isaac, a negro slave of John Rawls, valued
at $350, had been convicted ana was executed,
with no date of execution provided,

Virginia A rchives, Auditor' s Records, Item 153
Box 3, Envelope 1812,

Box 190, Executive Papers of Governors of Va,,

i i ber
Virginia State Archives, Richmond, gives Octo
a 1812 as date of execution and victim's name

as Polly Butler.

ISaac October 2nd, 1812,,,

Nensemond County, Va, On Oct. To) 1812, Dep.
Clerk of the Court Harrison Minton certified
that Isaac, a negro slave of John Rawls, valued
at $350, had been convicted and was executed,
with no date of execution provided,

Virginia A rchives, Auditor' s Records, Item 153
Box 3, Envelope 1812,

Box 190, Executive Papers of Governors of Va.,

Virginia State Archives, Richmond, gives October

2, 1812 as date of execution and victim's name
; as Polly Butler.

Tsaac October 2nd, 1812,,,

nsemond County, Va., On Oct. 19, 1812, Dep.
Clerk of the Court Harrison Minton certified
that Isaac, a negro slave of John Rawls, valued
at $350, had been convicted and was executed,
with no date of execution provided,

Virginia A rehives, Auditor' s Records, Item 153}
Box 3, Envelope 1812,

Box 190, Executive Papers of Governors of Va
Virginia State Archives, RMohmond, gives October
2, 1812 as date of execution ctim's name

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