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Slave Margaret, 1/9/1863

Margaret, female slave of Mary M, Butt, hanged January
9, 1863, in Richmond City, Va., for murder of a white
person. Virginia Treasury 0,fice, C_sh Disbursement
Journals, Virginia S,ate Library and Minute Books
Richmond City Court, 1862-1863, 218, 23. Provided by
Schwartz, 7-6-1985,
From Hearn: "According to Richmond DISPATCH
(1-10-1863)(2/3): Margaret was 20years old and
her mistress was of Oxford, NC. She murdered
Francis Deane Tardy, infant son of Samuel D,.

Tardy on 12-31-1862, Her case was transferred
to Nichmond because of a movement of Union Army

toward her native county where trial would have

REXdhnaMboKe Gee ordinarily been held,

Slave Margaret, 1/9/1863

Margaret, female slave of Mary M, Butt, hanged January
9, 1863, in Richmond City, Vg. for murder of a white
person. Virginia Treasury 0,fice, C,sh Disbursement
Journals, Virginia S,ate Library and Minute Books
Richmond City Court, 1862-1863, 218, 243. Provided by
_ Schwartz, 7-6-1985.
From Hearn: "According to Richmond DISPATCH
(1-10-1863)(2/3): Margaret was 20years old and
her mistress was of Oxford, NC. She murdered
Francis Deane Tardy, infant son of Samuel D,
camel on 12-31-1862. Her case was tennetaonad
to chmond because of a movement of Union Army
rover her native county where trial would have

a ekdhbnenbhuceeee ordinarily been held,

1/9/1863

Slave Margaret,

Margaret, female slave of Mary M, Butt, hanged January
9, 1863, in Hichnond City, Va., for murder of a white
person, Virginia Treasury O,fice, C,sh Disbursement
Journals, Virginia S,ate Library and Minute Books
Richmond City Court, 1862-1863, 218, 213.

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