Unnamed, NJ, 1734 February

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Details: Two nero men were Condemned by a free-
holders Court at Karvtan tn Febraary oF 1/94
for attempting to nett. a stave pebllion. One
Of thew escaped befare execution, The escapee
belonged 10 a Hp. Hilt.

Note? Records of Court ni in this CASE APE
host. We Know of rt anly rough EUS Papers

Details: Two nesro men were Condemned b a free-

holders Court at Karitan pn February of 1794
yor ih to inate a slave pebiliiay. One

Of them escaped before cxecution. The escapee
belonged to a Mh: Half. "

Wote+ Records of Court (Moe tn this Case OPE
lost. We Know of tt only rough ne uispapers.

Details: Two nyro men were Condemned by a Free-
holders Court at Karta in Febraary of 1754
Aor attempting to thette a stave reblllion. One
of them escaped before txecution. The escyee

bebrged 10 0 Mr Hill.

Mote? Fecards of Court Proceediiys sn this case are
Lost. We Know oF tt only through nenspeypes-

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A bladk, for being in a conspiracy with some 30 others 'on
the Raritan River! was executed in New Jersey in 173).

in a news item "The Weekly Rehearsal", Feb, ll, also in
Ne@ York Gazette, March 25, 173.

Teeters' New Jersey Listing, His source "Crime and Punish-
nent in Colonial New Jersey" by Weiss and Weiss

"An insurrection took place near Somerville in 173i, and 1
of the negroes was hanged." "Slavery in Colonial New Jer-
sey and Obstacles to Its Extension," by James C, Connolly;
i eee OF NEW JERSEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Series lh, Vol
li, p 200.

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A bladk, for being in a conspiracy with some 30 others ton
the Raritan River! was executed in New Jersey in 173).

in a news item "The Weekly Rehearsal", Feb, 11, also in
Ne®@ York Gazette, March 25, 173h.

Teeters' New Jersey Listing. His source "Crime and Punish-
ment in Colonial New Jersey" by Weiss and Weiss

"An insurrection took place near Somerville in 173l, and 1

of the negroes was hanged." "Slavery in Colonial New Jer=

sey and Obstacles to Its Extension," by James C, Connolly;

PROCEEDINGS OF NEW JERSEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Series , Vol
ly p 200,

the Raritan River! was executed in New Jersey in 173).
in a news item "The Weekly Rehearsal", Feb, 11, also
Ne@ York Gazette, March 25, 173h.

A blaék, for being in a conspiracy with some 30 others 'on

Teeters! New Berea Listing, His source "Crime and Punish-|

ment in Colonial New Jersey" by Veiss and Weiss

"an neigueneeelon esol place near Somerville in 173h, and 1
"Slavery in haa New Jer=

tension," es C, Connolly;

‘STORICAL SocerY, Series , Vo

ih

stac:
PADOEEDINGS OF NEV JERSEY AE
1k, p 200,

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Name* Unidentified Negro man
Offence: — Lomspiracy

Court > Freeholders Court
Location: —_ Raritan, Somerset Co.

Outeome: Hanged, February !734

SUrCe Newspapers The Weekly Rehearsal, -Uf-34
The Ned \ork Gazette, 3-A5-34-

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Name* Unidentified Negro man
Offence — Comspirac

Court * Freeholders. Court
Locatton® Raritan, Somerset Co.
Duteome: Hanged, February 1734

douree * Newspapers: The Weekly Rehearsal, 2-1f-34-
The Mew \ork Gazette, 3-A5-34-

Raritan, Somerset Co.

hanged, idrary 1

Newspapers: The Weekly Rehearsal, A-1-34-
The Med! Jork Gazette, FA5-34

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