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slave TOM

Lancaster County, Virginia, Clerk Benjamin
Walker attests that Tom was convicted on May
15, 1625, for a murder for which he was execu—
ted and valued at $375.00, The owner was James
Fowler, orphan of P. Fowler. The compensation
was made on Oct. 23, 1828, The execution pro-
bably occurred in June, 1825,

A rehives of Virginia, Auditor's Reports, Box
5, Have. 1628,cpem 155,

Slave TOM

Lancaster County, Virginia, Clerk Benjamin
Walker attests that Tom was convicted on May
15, 1825, for a murder for which he was execu-
ted and valued at $375.00, The owner was Jameg
Fowler, orphan of P. Fowler. The compensation
was made on Oct. 23, 1828, The execution pro-
bably occurred in June, 1825,

A rchives of Virginia, Auditor's Reports, Box
5, Emv. 1828,item 153. !

Slave TOM

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Tom was convicted on

15, 1625, for der

ted and valued a "$375.00,

Fowler, orphan of P, Fowler,

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for which he was exeou-
The owner was Jameq
The compensation
w de on Oct. 23, 1828 e execution pro-
bably oceurred in June, 162

A rehives of Virginia, Auditor's Reports, Box
5, Env, 1828,Item 153.



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