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RNIN, Nicholas

Need confirmation, Virginia.

"Oct. 17, 1751. At theGmerd Court held Yesterday and
Today, the following Criminals were brought to their
Trial, viz..eNicholas Dernin, from Amelia, for burning -
the Prison, guilty. Death." "Extracts from Virginia Ga-
gette, 1752 and 1755", VIRGINIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY, Vol,
XXIV, #1, Oct., 1916, po 108.

ERNIN, Nicholas

Need confirmation, Virginia.

"Oct. 17, 1751. At theGmerd Court held Yesterday and
Today, the following Criminals were brought to their
Trial, viz...Nicholas Dernin, from Amelia, for burning’
the Prison, guilty, Death." "Extracts from Virginia Ga-
zette, 1752 and 1755", VIRGINIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY, Vol,
XXIV, #4, Octe, 1916, p )08,

DERNIN, Nicholas
Need confirmation, Virgin:
"Oct. 17, LISle At eomaiend Court held Yester:
following Criminals were brought to their
Nicholas Dernin, from Amelia, for burnin
the Prison, guilty. Death," "Extracts from Virginia Ga
zette, 1752 and 1755", VIRGINIA MAGAZINE OF HISTO! Vol
XAIV, Fl, Octe, 1916, p 108,



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