Harry, NJ, 1768

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Worksheet, Nd - NW U - Account of crime carried
in New York Mercury 9/28/1767

Hearns states that WEYMAN' S NiW YORK GAZETTE,
10/5/1767 carries lengthy coroner' s report
concerning inquest on Nichelas Teurs, the
victime,

Worksheet, Nd - NW U - Account of crime carried
in New York Mercury 9/28/1767

Hearns states that WEYMAN' S NEW YORK GAZETTE,
10/5/1767 carries lengthy coroner' s report
concerning inquest on Nichalas Teurs, the
victime.

Worksheet, Nd - NW U - Account of crime
n New York Mercury “o/e 8/1767

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"Bergen Co. (NJ) Quarter Sessions in 1768 ordered that
Hendrieck Christian Zabriskie whould have thirty pounds
for his negro named Harry, lately executed for the mr-
der of Class Toers. The money was collected from the
Slave-owners of the county, upon the basis of an assess-
ment of ten pence per head upon all slaves in the county.
Bergen Co, Quar, Sess., Jan, 27, 1768." (Note this
hamgx execution could have takan place in 1768 or 1767,
A STUDY OF SLAVERY IN NEW JERSEY by Cooley. Footnoe,
page ho |
"New York: Oe ekeimlal. Mba (olrdth tele Thursday week
the negro that murdered Tuers was burnt at
Hackensack (NJ) agreeable to his sentence,
NEWSLETTER, Boston, Mass,, 11-5-1767 over

HARRY

"Bergen Co. (NJ) Quarter Sessions in 1768 ordered that
Henirieck Christian Zabriskie whould have thirty pounds
for his negro named Harry, lately executed for the mr-
der of Class Toers. The money was collected from the
Slave-owners of the county, upon the basis of an assess-~
ment of ten pence per head upon all slaves in the county |
Bergen Co, Quar, Sess., Jan, 27, 1768." (Note this
hamgx execution could have takan place in 1768 or 1767,
A STUDY OF SLAVERY IN NEW JERSEY by Cooley.
page lO

"New York: Oct. 26th, 1767: Last Thursday week
the negro that murdered Tuers was burnt at
Hackensack (NJ) agreeable to his sentence,

NEWSLETTER, Boston, Mass., 11-5-1767 over

Footnoe,

HARRY

"Bergen Co, (NJ) Guarter Sessions in 1768 ordered that
Henirieck Christian Zabriskie whould have thirty pounds
for his negro named Harry, lately executed for the mur-
der of Claas Toers. The money was collected from the
Slave-owers of the county, upon the basis of an assess-
ment of ten pence per head upon all slaves in the county,

Bergen Co. Quar. Sess., Jan, 27, 1768." (Note this
hunk execution could have takan place in 1768 or 1767.
A STUDY OF SLAVERY IN NEW JERSEY by Cooley. Footnoe,
page ho

"New York: Oct. 26th, 1767: Last Thursday week
the negro that murdered Tuers

Hackensack (NJ) agreeable

NEWSLETTER, Boston, Mass., 11-5-1767 over

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