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Reason Sims. 1816

This man was a free negro dwelling at Christiana Hund-
red. In Aprtl of 1816 he was condemned at Newcastle
Asstzes for aggravated burglary in the house of John
Murphy at Chrtsttana Hundred on Nov. 27th 1815. I am
unable to find etther confirmatton or refutton of an
executton.

Source: Ortgional papers of the Newcastle County
Court of Oyer & Terminer. Delaware State
Archtves.

Reason Sims . 1816

This man was_a free negro dwelling at Christtana Hund-
red. In April of 1816 he was condemned at Newcastle
Assizes for aggravated burglary tn the house of John
Murphy at Christiana Hundred on Nov. 27th 1815. I am
unable to find etther confitrmatton or refutton of an
executton.

Source: Origional papers of the Newcastle County
Court of Oyer & Terminer. Detaware State
Archives.

Reason Sime. 1816

This man was a free negro dwelling at Christiana Hund-
ved. In April of 1816 he was condemned at Newcastle
Assizes for agguavated bunglanyin the house of John
Murphy at Christiana Hundred on Nov. 27th 1815. I am
unable to find either confirmation or vefution of an
execution.

Source: Onigional ae of the Newcastle County
Court of Oyer ¢ Terminer. Delaware State
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