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JACK May , 180)

Bedford County, Vae, trial on March 30, 180), of Slave
Jack, the property of John Hill who had murdered his
master on March 21, 180). He was valued at $00 and
the execution ordered for May , 180). On July 27,
Sheriff attested that the execution had taken place,

Archives of Virginia, Auditor's Records, Item 153, Box
5; 180) envelope.

Box 129, Executive ¥ apers of Governors of Vae,

Va. St. Arch., Rieh., VA, statesmethod was
gunshet

JACK May h, 180)

Bedford County, Vae, trial on March 30, 180), of Slave
Jack, the property of John Hill who had murdered his
master on March 21, 180). He was valued at $100 and
the execution ordered for May 1, 180). On July 21,
Sheriff attested that the execution had taken place.

Archives of Virginia, Auditor's Records, Item 153, Box
5, 180) envelope.

Hox 129, Executive “apers of Governors of Vae,
Va. St. Arch., Rieh., VA, statesmethod was
gunshet

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Bedford County, Vae, trial on March 30, 180, of Slave
Jack, the property of John Hill who had murdered his
master on March 21, 160}. He was valued at $100 and
the execution ordered for May l, 180. On July 27,
Sheriff attested that the execution had taken place.

Archives of Virginia, Auditor's Records, Item 153, Box
5, 180 envelope.

Box 129, Executive ‘apers of Governors of Vas,
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