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HENRY, a slave

Henry, the slave of Thomas I, Penn, was hanged in Patrick
County, Vae, on dune 26, 1863, for burglary and stealing.

Information provided by S_hwartz, July 6, 1985, sourcing
Virginia Treasury Office, Cash Disbursements Journals,
Virginia State Library; and Order Book, Patrick County,

Vae, 1858-186), HMBARTHAKKNY pare 1,87.

HENRY, a slave

Henry, the slave of Thomas I. Penn, was hanged in Patrick
County, Vae,; on June 26, 1863, for burglary and stealing.

Information provided by Shwartz, July 6, 1985, sourcing
Virginia Treasury Office, Cash Disbursements Journals,
Virginia Stete Library; and Order Book, Patrick County,
Vae, 1858-186), HHMAXTHAKENY pace 1,87.

HENRY, a slave
Henry, the slave of Thomas I, Penn, was hanged in Patrick
County, Vas, on June 26, 1863, for burglary and stealing.

Information provided by Shwartz, July 6, 1985, sourcing

Virginia Treasury Orfice, Cash Disbursements Jou

Virginia Stete Library; and Order Book, Patrick caer
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Vas, 1858-186, HHMAATHAKEHY pace 1,87,

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