Harry, NJ, 1769 December 31

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Details : ‘Harry’ was a negro slave belonging to J. Castner.
He blungeoned +o death ‘dupiter’, a negro slave of Mr.
Jeronimus Van Nest.

Details : ‘Harry’ was a neqro slave belonging to J. Castner.
He blungeoned +o death ‘dupiter’, a negro slave of Mr.
Jeronimus Van Nest.

Details “Harry! was a, negro slave belonging to J. Castner.
He blungeoned +o death ‘Jupiter’, a negro slave of Mr.
Jeronimus Van Nest.

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(The author's source was a Somerset County Court

‘Harry’
murder
Freeholders Court
Millstone, Somerset Co.
Hanged on 12-31-69

History of Hunterdon & Somerset Counties by
dames P. Snell. Evarts 4 Peck. Philadelphia . \S81.

Journal which has since. perished’)

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‘Harry’
Murder
Freeholders Court
Millstone, Somerset Co.
Hanged on 1a-3{-69

History of Hunterdon 4 Somerset Counties by
dames P. Snell. Evarts 4 Peek. Philadelphia. 1881.

Cthe author's source was a Somerset County Court

Journal which has since. perished)

Offence *
Court +

Location *
Outcome *

Source. *

Freeholders Court
Millstone, Somerset Co.
Hanged on 12-31-69

History of Hunterdon 4 Somerset Counties by
dames P. Snell. Evarts 4 Peek. Philadelphia. 1881.

he author's source was a Somerset County Court
Journal which hes since. perished)

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