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ONE SLAVE (ANDREW — December 8th, 1752,
Aslave an LES. sartant County, Vae,y in Augey
1752, for stealing. Itre dtd. 3-27-1985 from Philip J.

Schwartz. His source: Northumberland County Order Book,

‘Ltre from S,hwartz dated l-23-1985, gives date of execu-«
tion as XX#HxXRR December 8, 1752, the slave's name as
Andrew and his,owner as Presly Tporntons

From Hearn, citing Northumberland Co, Orger Book
1753-1756,mpp" 369-70; "Had been convicted on

te Deis ae ‘for robbing one master’ 8 se el

DEObED | ee ceca: 3jlave of Presley Monnten: sq
and valued at fifty pounds.

ONE SLAVE (ANDREW) — December 8th, 1752.
Aslave an eft unt ant County, Vase, in Auge,
1752, for stealing. Inr. dtd. 3-27-1985 from Philip Je

Schwartz. His source: Northumberland Gounty Order Book,

179-1753, 233, 1753-1756, 55

“Ltr. from Schwartz dated -23-1985, gives date of execu-
tion as X#R#XRF December 8, 1752, the slave's name as
Andrew and his,owner as Presly Thorntons

From Hearn, citing Northumberland Co, Qr@er Book
1153 (20M Cay "Had been convicted on

3- 30- 1750 for robbing his master's storehouse
but was not executed for another 2.1/2 years. Ha
probably escaped, slave of Presley Thornton, Esq
and valued at fifty pounds.

ONE SLAVE

N AVE (ANDREW) — December 8th, 1752,

1752, for stea Inr. dtd, 3-27-1985 from Philip J.
Schwartz. His source: Northumberland County Order Book,
179-1753, 283, 1753-1756, 55

Ltr. from Schwartz dated -23-1985, gives date of execu-
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tion as Xa December 8, 1752, the slave's name as
Andrew and his-owner as Presly Thorntons
From Hearn, citing Nortnumberland Co. Qrger Book
1753-1756, yee 369-70: "Had been convicted on
Baie Mees cates 2 master's storehouse
was not executed for another 21/2 years, Hal
eae ee escaped, slave of Presley Thornton, Esq
and valued at fifty pounds.



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