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HANCOCK, John Ee, A Ze SUE

Black, hanged at Lynchburg, VA, on Dec,

1898. Had committed three criminal assaults,
Hearn cites DISPATCH, Richmond, VA, Dec. 31,
1898 (-6) and states that there are s trong
indications that he was a juvenile. For his
worksheet, see VA = Wirksheets.

Hearn AMBEBK quotes DISPATCH, Richmond, VA,
9-22-1898 as giving age as 18 (during trial)
His crime was committed 3 w@eks earlier when

he indecently assaulted two white girls, aged
9 and ll.

HANCOCK, John Ye, 4 Ze LOGE

Black, hanged at Lynchburg, VA, on Dec,

1898. Had committed three criminal assaults.
Hear cites DISPATCH, Richmond, VA, Dec. 31,
1898 (6) and Apacer that there are strong
indications that he was a juvenile, For his
worksheet, see VA - Wirksheets.

Hearn 4¥GEBK quotes DISPATCH, Richmond, VA,

9-22-1898 as giving age as 16 (during trial)

His crime was committed 3 w@eks earlier when

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