Henny, MD, 1831 May 13

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Slave HENNY.

Hanged 513-1831
"Henny, slave of a Mr, Insley - hanged for murdering her
mistress, the wife of Mr, Insley. She was executed at
Spring Valley in Cambridge, Md., in June of 1831." Ltr,
dtd. 1-30-1982 from Mrs, Richard Moxey, Route l, Box
67, Madison, MD 21618, She quotes IT HAPPENED IN DOR-
CHESTER by Brice N. Stump.

Henny was slave of John ©, Insley, Esq., and she
murdered his wife, Betsy Thompson Isnley on
March 2, 1831, with an axe: She was executed

on May 13, 1831, JOURNAL OF GOVERNOR'S PROCEED]

INGS, April 19, 1831

Slave HENNY.

Hanged 513-1831
"Henny, slave of a Mr, Insley = hanged for murdering her
mistress, the wife of Mr. Insley. She was executed at
Spring Valley in Cambridge, Md., in June of 1831." Ltr,
dtd, 1-30-1982 from Mrs, Richard Moxey, Route l, Box
67, Madison, MD 2168. She quotes IT HAPPENED IN DOR-

SITER by Brice N. Stump.

Chi,

Henny was slave of John C, Insley, Esq., and she
murdered his wife, Betsy Thompson Isniey on
March 2, 1831, with an axe; She was executed

on May 13, 1831. JOURNAL OF GOVERNOR'tS PROCRED—

INGS, April 19, 1831

Henny was slave of John 0. Insley, Esq, and sha
murdered his wife, Betsy Thompson Isnley on
March 2, 1631, with an axe? She was executed
on May 13, 1831, JOURNAL OF GOVERNOR'S PROCEED-|

INGS, April 19, 1831

Bias, Apes 19, 18



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