Jacob Wieber, SC, 1761 April 17

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A man named Weaver murdered a man named Hentz, Weaver

was carried to XZAKMAAYXSRSXKRAMA Charleston, SC, tried
and hanged. "The story is told by Dr. Hazelius, and

also by Bernhetzm in his history of the Lutheran church,"
ANNALS OF NEWBERRY, Part II, by John A. Chapman, MA; New-~
berry, SC: Aull & Houseal, 18923 p 6:5.

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(Not carrying as confirmed.)

A man named Weaver murdered a man named Hentz. Weaver
was carried to SAKMAAYXSS¥XKEXHA Charleston, SC, tried
and hanged. "The story is told by Dr. Hazelius, and
also by Bernhetim in his history of the Lutheran church,"
ANNALS OF NEWBERRY, Part II, by John Ae Chapman, MA3 New-
berry, SC: Aull & Houseal, 1892; p 65.

nee cen ne as confirmed.)
lamed Weaver murdered a man named Hentz, Weaver
preceried 16 SHOGGOYXSOPKKHINA Charleston, SC, tried
oe hanged. "The story is told by Dr. Hazelius, and
so by Bernheim in his Pe of the Lutheran church,"
ue OF NEWBERRY, Part II, by John A. Chapman, MA; New-|
berry, SCs Aull & tera ney P 645.

WIEBER, Jacob April LRG Tn Me yiliistloes

White, hanged at Charleston, S. Ce, on April 17, 1761,
for the murder of Michael Hans and Capt. John George
Smith Beder on the 23rd of February at Congares. See
worksheet, South Carolina, Not Written Up, Bound,

"Charleston, SC: April e9th: On Friday the
ioe Jacob Weaver, one of those concerned in
the murder of Capt, George Smith, wasexecuted
pursuant to his sentence and behave penitently,
His Honor the Governor has been pleased to re-
prieve the rest,"

NEWSLETTER, Boston, Massachusetts, 5-21-1761.

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WIEBER, Jacob eSonantilly bie Abrdouilys iti

White, hanged at Charleston, S. Ce, on April 17, 1761,
for the murder of Michael Hans and Capt. John George
Smith Beder on the 23rd of February at Congares., See
worksheet, South Carolina, Not Written Up, Bound,

"Charleston, SC: April 29th: On Friday the
17th Jacob Weaver, one of those concerned phil
the murder of Capt. George Smith, wasexecuted
pursuant to his sentence and behave penitently,
His Honor the Governor has been pleased to re-
prieve the rest,"

NEWSLETTER, Boston, Massachusetts, 5-21-1761,

WIEBER, Jacob 7
nged at Charleston, S. C+, on April 17, 1761,

Waite, hai
hael Hans and Capt. John George

for the murder

Smith Beder on the 23rd of February at Gongares, See
worksheet, South Carolina, Not Written Up, Bound,

"Charleston, SC: April 29th: on Friday the
ifth Jacob Weaver, one of those concerned in
the murder of Capt. George Smith, wasexecuted
pursuant to his sentence and behave penitently.
His Honor the Governor has been pleased to re-
prieve the rest,"

NEWSLETTER, Boston, Massachusetts, 5-21-1761,



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