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SMITH (STACKHOUSE), Levi Dee, 5, 1700

"Last Friday se'venight the noted Statkhouse, who for a
long time pest has infested this countryside with his
frequent robberies, etc, was executed at Richmond as were
also two other culprits, one for timeder and the other

for horse stealing,"

THE NEW YORK PACKET Jan. 23, 1789 (2/2) quoting a
Winchester VA paper dated 12=24=21788

See entry dated Oct. 27, CAENDAR OF BIRGINIA STATE
PAPERS, Vol. 4, page 502 (Public Printing Office,
Richmond, 1884)

He was a reveeat offender having been sentenced to die for
same offense at the eneral Court, but pardoned.
VIRGINIA GAZETTE, Oct. 11, 1786, 3:1. Sent up from
Frederick County

SMITH (STACKHOUSE), Levi Dec. 5, 1788

"Last Friday se'venight the noted Statkhouse, who for a
long time pest has infested this countryside with his
frequent robberies, etc, was executed at Richmond as were
also two other culprits, one for thimeder and the other

for horse stealing,"

THE NEW YORK PACKET Jan. 23, 1789 (2/2) quoting a
Winchester VA paper dated 12-24-1788

See entry dated Oct. 27, CAENDAR OF BIRGINIA STATE
PAPERS, Vol. 4, page 502 (Public Printing Office,
Richmond, 1884)

He was a refeat offender having been sentenced to die for
same offense at the “eneral Court, but pardoned.

VIRGINIA GAZETTE, Oct. 11, 1786, 3:1. Sent up from
Frederick County

SMITH (STACKHOUSE), Levi. Dec. 5, 1788

“Last Friday se'venight the noted Statkhouse,
long time pest has infested this countryside with his
frequent robberies, etc, was executed at Richmond as were
also two other culprits, one for theder and the other
for horse stealing."

THE NEW YORK PACKET Jan, 23, 1789 Ge) quoting a
Winchester VA paper dated 12-24-1788

See entry dated Oct. 27, CAENDAR OF BIRGINIA STATE
PAPERS, Vol. 4, page 502 (Public Printing Office,
Richmond, 1884)

He was a reffeat offender having been Sentenced to die for
same offense at the eneral Court, but p ed.
VIRGINIA GAZETTE, Oct. 11, 1786, 3:1. eae up from
Frederick County”

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