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Halifax Court House, Va., van. 25, 1792, Gumbo

Billy, slave of Walter Coles, was convicted of

the murder of another slave owned by Coles and

sentenced to be Raneed on March @¢, 1792. Value
of 74 lbs. PBeputy Sheriff attested execution.

Payment made on Sept. 19, 1792.

\uditor's Records, State Archives, Item 153,
Box 1, 179c Envelope

GUMBO BILLY 7I2-/ SSes
Halifax Court Héuse, Va., Jan. 25, 1792, Gumbo
Billy, slave of Walter Coles, was convicted of
the murder of another slave owned by Coles and
sentenced to be hanged on March 2, 1792. Value
of 74 lbs. Peputy Sheriff attested execution,
Payment made on Sept. 19, 1792.

Auditor's Records, State Archives, Item 153,
Box 1, 1792 Envelope

GUMBO BILLY 7z-/ GIL

Halifax Court House, Va., Jan. 25, 1792, Gumbo
Billy, slave of Walter Coles, was convicted of
the murder of another slave owned by Coles and
sentenced to be hanged on March 2, 1792, Value
of 74 lbs. Beputy Sheriff attested execution.
Payment made on Sept. 19, 1792.

Auditor's Records, State Archives, Item 153,
Box 1, 1792 Envelope



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