Jack, MD, 1766

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ord of Governor & Council 1733-1773 page 191.

ord of Governor & Council 1733-1773 page 191.

ord of Governor & Council 1733-1773 page 191.

Negro Jack IWiGG

Offence: Murder

OCA ta Ors Port Tobacco (Charles County)

Result: Hanged April 30th 1766

Details: Jack was a slave of Mr. Constant Chap-

man. He killed a white man named William
Garner. His co-defendent, Negro Sue, was reprieved.
Jack'sivaliie waswset 2e ayo.

Source: Minutes of the Governor & Council, March-
April entries, 1766. Also Commission Rec-—

Negro Jack 1766

Offence: Murder

Location: Port Tobacco (Charles County)

Result: Hanged April 30th 1766

Details: Jack was a slave of Mr. Constant Chap-

man. He killed a white man named William
Garner. His co-defendent, Negro Sue, was reprieved.
Jack's value was set at €75.

Source: Minutes of the Governor & Council, March-
April entries, 1766. Also Commission Rec-

Negro Jack

Offenc:
Location:
Result:
Details:

Garner. His

Source:

Murder
Port Tobacco (Charles County)
Hanged April 30th 1766

Jack was a slave of Mr. Constant Chap-
man, He killed a white man named William
co-defendent, Negro Sue, was reprieved.
Jack's value was set at £75

Minutes of the Governor & Council, March-

April entries, 1766. Also Commission Rec-



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