Phill, DE, 1750

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_Negro Phill 1750

Condemned to hang at Dover for burglary sa the
house of John Miller. No pardon jndicated but
actua/ execution unconfirmed.

source * Record Group JIN at Delaware State
Archives entitled ‘Special Courts for the
Jpjal of Negroes, 1749-1786." Entry
dated August 25,1750.

Negro Phill 1750

Condemned to hang at Dover ofan wt jo the
house of John Miller. No pardon indicated but
actual execution unconfirmed.

Source * Record Group JON at Delaware State
Archives entitled ‘Special Courts for the
detal of Negroes, - 1786." Entry
diated August 25,1750.

| Negro Phill

Condemned to h, ee ta the
house of John Miller. No pardon indicated but
actual execution uncontirined,

Source * Record Group 3611 at Delaware State
Avehives entitled ‘Special Courts for the.
dhial of Negroes , 1749-1786." Entry
dated August 25,1750.

Negro Phill 1750.

Condemned o hang et Dover for burglary jn the
flere ge

earoe * ecard Grp SBM at Dekoare State
Mhines tlle ‘Special Coats for te
Seiad of Nerves 749-1966." Entry
died Aust 25,1750.

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