Molly, NC, 1828 June 20

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"On the 20th ult. (June 20, 1828)...Negroes Joe and Molly
were executed in North Carolina...the slaves for the mur~
der of Mrs. Longe"

COURIER, Charleston, SC; ‘July 2, 1828 (2/60)

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"On the 20th ult. (June 20, 1828)...Negroes Joe and Molly
were executed in North Carolinae.eethe slaves for the mur~
der of Mrs. Longe"

COURIER, Charleston, SC; ‘July 2, 1828 (2/60)

"On the 20th ult. (June 20, 1828)...Negroes Joe and Molly
were executed in North Carolina...the slaves for the mur-
der of Mrs. Longe"

COURIER, Charleston, SC; July 2, 1828 (2/66)

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"#351) LONG: Died SHOCKING MURDER -- We learn that on
Sunday, the 27th ult., Mrs. Long, wife of Mr, George Long
of Cabarrus County, was killed by a negro fellow belonging
to her father, Mr, George Kizer.ee(From WEST. CAR.) RALEIG
REGISER, io se 13 May 1828 (3:2)" BOL. II, ABSTRATCS OF
VITAL RECORDS FROM RALEIGH, N. C., NBWSPAPERS, Compiled by

Tar Smathers Neal: Sparta nburg, SC: Reprint Co., 1979, p

Nahe

"Joe, the property of Mr, George Kizer and Molly, the pro-

perty of Mr. George Long, were tried, the first for murder

ing Mrs, Long, wife of the aforesaid Mr, Long and the

latter as 'an accessory before the fact,' and both were

found guilty, The judge sentenced them to be hung on Fri-

day, Magy 30, 1828," HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER, Hillsboro, NC
521-1828,

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( SH#XUX JOE AND MOLLY ee fe SEE
"#351) LONG: Died SHOCKING ai -- We learn that on
Sunday, the 27th ult., Mrs. Long, wife of Mr, George Long
of Cabarrus County, was killed by a negro fellow belonging
to her father, Mr, George Kizeree.(From WEST. CAR.) RALEIG
REGISER, ness 13 May 1828 (3:2)" BOL. siti, ABSTRATCS OF
VITAL RECORDS FROM RALEIGH, N. C., NEWSPAPERS, Compiled by
Bois Smathers Neal: Sparta nburg, SC: Reprint Co., 1979, p
l2he

"Joe, the property of Mr, George Kizer and Molly, the pro-|
perty of Mr. George Long, were tried, the first for murder
ing Mrs, Long, wife of the aforesaid Mr, Long and the
latter as 'an accessory before the fact,' and both were
found guilty. The judge sentenced them to be hung on Fri-
day, Maty 30, 1828," HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER, Hillsboro, NC

5-21-1828.

SLAVE JOB AND MOL)
tr IE AND MOLLY pet Cfo VERE
"43514 LONG: Died SHOCKING MURDER -- We learn that on

inday, the 27th ult., Mrs, Long, wife of
of Cabarrus County, was killed
to her fathers. ay George Kizer..,(From
Og May Sivek. 11, AE
TAL HBOORDS’ FRO RALEIGH, N. C., NEWSPAPERS, Compiled b;
sols Smathers Neal: Sparta nburg, SC: Reprint Co., 1979, p
N2bbe

"Joe, the property of Mr, George Kizer and oly the pro.
ied,

perty of Mr, George Long, were tris

ing Mrs, Long, wife of the aforesaid Mr, the

Teuieevan lan endedspry ators) the Tat) ASE Ses

fdand guilty, The judge sentenced them to be hung on Fri-

day, Magy 30, 1828," HILLSBOROUGH 2 scORgR, Hillsboro, NG
5-21-1828,

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