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Ce August ll, 1720
ONE SLAVE (‘TERO)

A slave was executed in Henrico County, Va., on August
4, 1720, for burglary and stealing. Ltr. dtd, 3-27-1985
from Philip J, Schwartz, Vae Gomes Un, His source: Hen-
rico County Order Book, 1719-172, ug, Se

According to ltr, dtd, -23-1985 from Schwartz, his name
was Tero and he was owned by Henry Randolph,

From Henrico Co. Order Book, 1719-1724, p 43,
Tero was Indian slave slave of Lowry Randolph
who, on 7/17/1720, burglarized home

of William Moore, 6-4-1720 was trial date;
date of execution was 8-11-1720

August 11, 1720
ONE SLAVE (‘TERO)

A slave was executed in Henrico County, Vae, on August
hy 1720, for burglary and stealing, Ltr. dtd, 3-27-1985
from Philip J, Schwartz, Vae Gome Un. His source: Hen-
rico County Order Book, 1719-172li, “i, 55.

According to ltr, dtd. -23-1985 from Schwartz, his name
was Tero and he was owned by Henry Randolphe

From Henrico Co, Order Book, 1719-1724, p 43,
Tero was Indian slave slave of Lowry Randolph
who, on 7/17/1720, burglarized home

of William Moore, 8-4-1720 was trial date;
date of execution was 8-11-1720

August 11, 1720
ONE SLAVE  (‘TERO)

4 slave was executed in Henrico County, Vas, on August
, 1720, for burglary and stealing, Ltr, dtd, 3.

from Philip J, Schwartz, Va. Com, Uns H

rico County Order Booky 1719-172h, 4, 55.

According to ltr, dtd, -23-1985 from Schwartz, his name
was Tero and he was owned by Henry Randolph,

From Henrico Co. Order Book, 1719-1724, p 43.
Tero was Indian slave slave of Lowry Rando
who, on 7/17/1720 3 z home

of William Moore, Z trial date;
date of execution wes 8-11-1720

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