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MIKE, Slave Miguat 2/7, 1013

Amélia County, Va., trial on 7-2-1813 - Mike
Slave property of Abraham Powell was convic-

ted of breaking into the house of Boswell
Tupker and stole $23, 6 yards of cloth worth
$2. on June 6, 1813. Valued at $450, and the
sheriff attested that the execution took
place on August 27, 1315,

Arc, of Va., Aud, Recs,, Item 153, Box 3, Env.
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MIKE, Slave August 27, 1813

Amelia County, Va., trial on 7-2-1813 - Mike
slave property of Abraham Powell was convic-

ted of breaking into the house of Boswell
Turker and stole $23, 6 yards of cloth worth
#2. on June 6, 1813, Valued at $450, and the
sheriff attested that the execution took
Place on August 27), Wil.

Arc, of Va... hud. Recs, Lien 155, Box 5, Env.
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MIKE, Slave August 27, 1813

Amelia County, Va., trial on 7-2-1813 - Mike

slave property of Abraham Powell was convie-

ted of breaking into the house of Boswell

Tueher and stole $23, 6 yards of cloth worth
8.

#2. on June 6, 181. Valued “at $450, and the
sheriff attested tl the execution took
place on August 27, 1813,

Arc, of Va., Aud. Recs,, Item 153, Bom 3, Env.
1813,



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