Indian woman
(Not confirmed, )
"We hear that a Special Superior Court held
at Saybrook. (Conn.). in the Godony of Connec-
ticut on the third Tuesday of November past,
an Indian woman lately a servant to the Rev.
Mr, Worthington, was found guilty of murder-
ing her child and received a sentence of
DEATH ws a
NEWSLETTER, Boston, MA, Dec. 8, 1737.
Indian woman
(Not confirmed, )
"We hear that a Special Superior Court held
at Saybrook (CGonn.). in the Cohony of Connec-
ticut on the third Tuesday of November past,
an Indian woman lately a servant to the Rev.
Mr, Worthington, was found guilty of murder-
ing her child and received a sentence of
DOATE. a
NEWSLETTER, Boston, MA, Dec. 8, 1737.
Indian women
(Not confirmed. )
hat a Special Superior
in the Colony
Tuesday No’
tely a servant
8 found guilty
child and received 4 sente
NEWSLETIER, Boston, MA, Dec,
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