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Negro George August 22, 1746
Offence: Burglary

Location: Spotsylvania Co.

Ex Date: 8-22-1746

Details: SilaveVory Rev.) James scotc of Stattord Co.

Valuation #45. Condemned for burglary on
the premises of Mr. William Hunter. Co-

dendant, Negro Harry, admitted as King's
Evidence.

Source: Spotsylvania County Order Book 1738-1749
page 386.

Negro George 1746

August 22,

Offence: Burglary

Location: Spotsylvania Co.

Ex Date: 8-22-1746

Details: Slave of Rev. James Scott of Stafford Co.

Valuation X45. Condemned for burglary on
the premises of Mr. William Hunter. Co-

dendant, Negro Harry, admitted as King's
Evidence.

Source: Spotsylvania County Order Book 1738-1749
page 386.

Negro George

Offence:
Location:
Ex Date:

Details:

Burglary
Spotsylvania Co.
8-22-1746

Slave of Rev. James Scott of Stafford Co.
Valuation ¥45. Condemned for burglary on
illia

Co-

the premises of Mr. W: Le
dendant, Negro Harry, admitted as King's
Evidence.
Spotsylvania County Order Book 1738-1749
page 386.


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