George Simonette, MD, 1749

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William James P(A?
George Simonette

Offence: Storehouse Robbery

Location: Joppa (Baltimore Co.)

Result: Both hanged May 31st 1749

Details: ‘Both were convict servantse They robbed

the storehouse of one William Dallame
Two other defendents named William Jones & Negro Ig-
natius were also condemned for the same crime but
had their sentences commuted.

Source: Commission Record of the Governor & Coun-
cil 1726-1786 page 105

William James 17h9
George Simonette

Offence: Storehouse Robbery

Location: Joppa (Baltimore Co.)

Result: Both hanged May 31st 1749

Details: ‘Both were convict servants. They robbed

the storehouse of one William Dallam
Two other defendents named William Jones & Negro Ig-
natius were also condemned for the same crime but
had their sentences commuted.

Source: Commission Record of the Governor & Coun-
cil 1726-1786 page 105

William James
George Simonette

Offence: Storehouse Robbery
Location: Joppa (Baltimore Co.)
Result: Both hanged May 31st 1749

Details: th were convict servants. They robbed
the storehouse of one William Dallam.
‘Two other defendents named William Jones & Negro Ig-
natius were also condemned for the same crime but
hed their sentences commted.
Source: Commission Record of the Governor & Coun-
cil 1726-1786 page 105

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