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CHARLOTTE, Female slave

jaroling County, Va., trial on 2-11-1806, of Charlotte,
female slave of William Pentross, She was convicted of
the murder of Mary Caffrey and valued at 100 lbs. Dep,

Sh. Philip Tamleel attested that she was executed on Mar,
Le, 1806 e

Archives of Virginia, Auditor's Records, Item 153, Box 5,
1806 Envelope

CHARLOTTE, Female slave

Caroling County, Va., trial on 2-11-1806, of Charlotte,
female slave of William Pentross, She was convicted of
the murder of Mary Caffrey and valued at 100 lbs. Dep.
Sh. Philip Tamleel attested that she was executed on Mar.
US. eos?

Archives of Virginia, Auditor's Records, Item 153, Box 5,
1806 Envelope

CHARLOTTE, Female slave

Garoling County, Va., trial on 2-11-1806, of Charlotte,
female slave of William Pentross, She was convicted of
the murder of Mary Caffrey and valued at 100 lbs. Dep.
Sh, Philip Tamleel attested that she was executed on Mar.
15, 1806.

Archives of Virginia, Auditor's Records, Item 153, Box 5,

1806 Envelope



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