John Hoover, NC, 1840 May 15

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HOOVER, John

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John Hoover was convicted in Iedell (NC) County Superior
aie the murder of his female slave Mira and took an
appeal, REGISTER, Raleigh, NC, 9-28-1839 (3:6) j

& 24 2 a : quotin
WHIG BANNER, Affirmed 20 NC 500 = See :

"Last week at I.edell Syperior Court, his honor Judge
Settle presiding, John Hjover received sentence of
death, after an aunsuccessful appeal to the Supreme
Court from the Fall term of Iredell, Fiday, the 15th
May was fixed upon for his execution." Ibid, 3=27-18),0

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HOOVER, John

(Need confirmation. )

John Hoover was convicted in Iedell (NC) County Superior
Court of the murder of his female slave Mira and took an
appeal, REGISTER, Raleigh, NC, 9-28-1839 (3:6) quoting
WHIG BANNER, Affirmed 20 NC 500 = See e

"Last week at I,,edell Superior Court, his honor Judge
Settle presiding, John H,over received sentence of
death, after an aunsuccessful appeal to the Supreme
Court from the Fall term of Iredell, F,iday, the 15th
May was fixed upon for his execution." Ibid, 3+27-18)0

(323)

HOOVER, John
(Need confirmation, )

and took an
eft Raleigh, 9-28-1839 7 6) quoting
WHID BANNER, aftimmed 20 Nc 560 - See
"Last week at T,edell Superior Court, his en Judge
Settle presiding, John Hjover received senten

death, after an aunsuccessful appeal to the ce

Court from the Fall term of Iredell, F,iday, the 15th
May was fixed upon for his execution." Ibid, 3-27-18)0
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