Unknown, TN, 1819

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“O'BRIAN. Negro belonging to “eneral Overton in
eee County (Tenn.) sentenced to be hanged on
‘the 20th for the murder of his overseer O'Brain.
‘His wife is also on trial as an accessory. TOWN
GAZETTE AND FARMERS! REGISTER, Clarksville, TN
51 Nove 1819.)" OBITUARIES FROM TENNESSER NEWS-
PAPERS By Jill L. Garrett; Easley, SC: Southern
Historical Press, 1980, page 268

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"O'BRIAN. Negro belonging to “eneral Overton in
Davidson County (Tenn.) sentenced to be hanged on
she 20th for the murder of his overseer O'Brain.
His wife is also on trial as an accessory. TOWN
GAZETTE AND FARMERS! REGISTER, Clarksville, TN
21 Nove 1819.)" OBITUARIES FROM TENNESSER News -
PAPERS By Jill L. Garrett; Easley, SC: Southern
Historical Press, 1980, page 268

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"O'BRIAN. Negro belongin, General Overton in
Davidson County (Tenn.) A ipipctore to be paneer on
the 20th for the murder of his overseer 0'Br

His wife is also on e al as an ep
GAZETTE AND FARMERS ISTER, Clarksvi

St Nove 10290)" OBTTUARIES HOM TBNNESSED ews
PAPERS By Jill L, Garrett; Easley, SC: Southern
Historical Press, 1980, page 268



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