Marmaduke Mitchell, NC, 1845

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MITCHELL, M,rmaduke

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Conviéted, F anklin County, NC, Syperior Court, of set-
ting fire to 'F,anklin County Jail in which he was impris-
oned on misdemeanor, and escaping. Sentenced to hang
but appeal taken

REGISTER & NORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE, Raleigh, )-18-18)5 (1:1

Original conviction reversed June term, NC 1845

MITCHELL, M,rmaduke

(Need confirmation. )

Conviéted, F anklin County, NC, Syperior Court, of set-
ting fire to F,anklin County Jnil in which he was impris-
oned on misdemeanor, and escaping. Sentenced to hang
but appeal taken

REGISTER & NORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE, Raleigh, h-18-18),5 (1:1

Original conviction reversed June term, NC 1845

MITCHELL, M,rmaduke
(Need confirmation.)

anklin County, NC, Superior Court, of set=
fire to F,anklin County Jail in which he was inpris-
oned on misdemeanor, and escapings
but appeal tak

REGISTER & NORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE, Raleigh, l-18-18)5 (1:3]

Conviéted, F
ting

Sentenced to hang

Original conviction reversed June term, NC 1845



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