Index Card Summary of Execution(s), Undated

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Slave ADAM

Adam, Slave of William Boyer, convicted in Han-
Over County, Van, On duly 22. 1629, valued aa
~300,00, and sentenced to be hanged on August
267 1829, for the murder of his master, Dep.
Sh. Joseph Starke attests execution. Tow other
Slaves, Davy and Sandy, were executed on the
28th for the same crime, See their card,

Auditor' s Records, Archives of Va., Item 153,
Box 5, 1829 Envelope.

VIRGINIA4book and mage. eX.

August 26, 1829
Slave ADAM

Adam, Slave of William Boyer, convicted in Han-
over County, Va., on July 22, 1829, valued at

$300.00, and sentenced to be hanged on August
26, 1829, for the murder of his aster, Dep.
Sh. Joseph Starke attests execution. Tow other
slaves, Davy and Sandy, were executed on the
28th for the same crime, See their card.

Auditor’ s Records, Archives of Va., Item 153,
Box 5, 1829 Envelope.

VIRGINIASbook and mage. exe

August 26, 1629
Slave ADAM

» Slave of William Boyer, convicted in Han-
gver Gounty, Va., on duly 22, 1629, valued at
$300,00, and sentenced to be hanged on August
26, 1823, for the murder of his master,

Sh. Joseph Starke attests execution.
d Sandy, were executed on the
28th for the same crime, See their card.

Auditor! s Records, Archives of Va., Item 153,
Box 5, 1829 Envelope.

VIRGINIABbook and mag. ax.

August 26, 1829



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