Pompey, NC, 1831 September 8

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the late plot, of which two only were convicted. Ue
lere sentenced by Judge S,range, to be hung this daye
COURIER, Charleston,’ SC, Nove 19, 1831 (2:3)

",.eTwo ringleaders were executed at Kenans-

the late plot, of which two only were convicted, They
ere sentenced by Judge S,range, to be hung this day."
COURIER, Charleston,’ SC, Nove 19, 1831 (2:3.)
it s
eeelWO ringleaders were executed at Kenans-
ville, Duplin County, about a Goa Bee i.
; aEOs

CAPE FPRAR RiCOnMDER, Wilmington, NC 9/21/1831

the late plot, of which two ay, were convicted. They
© be hung this day."

Charleston,’ S

{wo ringleaders we Kecuted at Kenans-
ille, Duplin County, about « week ago.

CAPE Fink RECORDER, Wilmington, NC 9/21/1831

Slaves PIZZARO and POMPEY september 8, 1831
Hanged for insurrection, Sampson Co,, NC. 9-8-1831,
"We learn from a Correspondent at Kenansville that in
pursuance of the sentence of the last Sampson Superior
Court, Pizzaro, the property of Mr. James Wright, and
Pompey, the property of Mr. Sam'l,. Sanford, were executed¢
Also that Jerry (the property of Mr. J. Wricht) who was
under sentence of death was respited by His Excellency,
Governor Stokes, These slaves, our readers will recall,
were tried and convicted, for conspiring to excite an
insurrection among the slaves in Duplin County,- There
was also executed on that same day (Saturday, S,pte 8)...!
REGISTER AND NORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE, Raleigh, NC, Nov.

3, 1831 (8:2.) Quoting NORTH CAROLINA JOURNAL,

"at the Superior Court for Sampson Co,, NC, last week
seven negro slaves were indicted for participation in

Slaves PIZZARO and POMPEY september 8, 1831
Hanged for insurrection, Sampson Co,, NC. 9-8-1831.
"We Learn from a Correspondent at Kenansville that in
pursuance of the sentence of the last Sampson Superior
Court, Pizzaro, the property of Mr. James Wright, and
Pompey, the property of Mr. Sam'l, Sanford, were executedd
Also that Jerry (the property of Mr. J. Wrisht) who was
under sentence of death was respited by His Excellency,
Governor Stokes, These slaves, our readers will recall,
were tried and convicted, for conspiring to excite an
insurrection among the slaves in Duplin County,-. There
was also executed on that same day (Saturday, Suobelc) seta
REGISTER AND NORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE, Raleigh, NC, Nove

3, 1831 (8:2.) Quoting NORTH CAROLINA JOURNAL,

"at the Superior Court for Sampson Co,, NC, last week
seven negro slaves were indicted for participation in

Slaves PIZZARO and POMPEY sepremver, 8, 1631
Hanged for insurrection, Sampson Co, NC. 9-8-1831.
"ye Learn from a Correspondent at Raanstilie that in
pursuance of the sentence of the last Sampson Superior
Court, Pizzaro, the property of Mr, James Wright, and
the property of Mr. Sam'l, Sanford, were ated

Also that Jerry (the property of Mr. J. Vricht) who was
under sentence of death was respited by wis Excellency,
Governor Stokes, These slaves, our readers will recall,
were tried and convicted, for conspiring to excite an
insurrection among the slaves in Duplin County,- There

so executed on that same day (Saturday, S.pt. 8)..«!
REGISTER AND NORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE, Raleieh, NC, Nove
3, 1831 (8:2.) Quoting NORTH CAROLINA JOURNAL,
"at the Superior Court for Sampson Co., NC, last week
seven negro slaves were indicted for participation in



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