Gwyn, NC, 1769 October 30

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Slave GWYN

From Report of the Committee of Public Claims, New Bern,
October 30, 1769: "John Rowan, Esquire, is allowed his
claim of eighty pounds for a negro man named Gwyn execu=
ted for Felony in Brunswick County and valued to that
sum as per Gertificate filed."" COLONIAL RECORDS OF NORTE
CAROLINA, Volume VIII, 1769-17713 Raleigh: Josephus
Daniels, 1890; page lll.

Slave GWYN

From Report of the Committee of Public Claims, New Bern,
October 30, 1769: "John Rowan, Esquire, is allowed his
claim of eighty pounds for a negro man named Gwyn execu=
ted for Felony in Brunswick County and valued to that
sum as per Gertificate filed." COLONIAL RECORDS OF NORTH
CAROLINA, Volume VIII, 1769-1771; Raleigh: Josephus
Daniels, 1890; page lhl.

Slave GIN

From Report of the Committee of Public Claims, New Bern,
October 30, 1769: "John Rowan, Esquire, is allowed his
claim of eighty pounds for a negro man named Gwyn execu=
ted for Felony in Brunswick County and valued to that
sum as per Certificate filed." COLONIAL RECORDS OF NORT!
CAROLINA, Volume VIII, 1769-1771; Raleigh: Josephus
Daniels, 1890; page lle

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