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7,0

Burglary
Spotsylvania VA
Now. 17767 @?)

see Entry nos.°298 & 907.4 in Virsinia Les—
islative Petitions for this case. Slave of
Mr. Edward Voss of Spotsylvania County.
Petition for increased valuation refused

on 5-17-77 but 100 granted on 12-17-78.
Note that there is a gap in Spotsylvania
County records at this time.

Negro March

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1776

Burglary
Spotsylvania VA
Nov. 1776 (?)

See Entry nos. 298 & 907.4 in Virginia Leg-
islative Petitions for this case. Slave of
Mr. Edward Voss of Spotsylvania County.
Petition for increased valuation refused

on 5-17-77 but #100 granted on 12-17-78.
Note that there is a gap in Spotsylvania
County records at this time.

Negro March

Offence:
Location:
Ex Date:

Details:

Burglary
Spotsylvania VA
Nov. 1776 (2)

See Entry nos. 298 & 907.4 in Virginia Leg-
islative Petitions for this case. Slave of
Mr. Edward Voss of Spotsylvania County.
Petition for increased valuation refused
on 5-17-77 but X100 granted on 12-17-78.
Note that there is a gap in Spotsylvania
County records at this time.



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