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Location * Hackensack, Beryen Lb.
Quteome* Burned af stake, 8-10-35

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Phinates of a ipecial Court
of freehokders. Anno 1739. beyen County
Clerk's Office, Hackensack NI

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‘Jack ’

Threatening Ais Master
frecholders Court
Hackensack, Beryen 0.
Burned at stake, 8-10-35

Phinates of a doecial Court
of Frechohkdérs. Anno 1739. Beryin County
Clerk's Office, Hackeasack NJ

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Threatening his Master
Freeholders Court
Hackensack, Bergen 0.
Burned at stake, 8-o-35

\Phiruites of a lpecial Court
of Freehoklers. Anno 1735. Beryen County
Clerk's Office, Hackensack NT

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Details: ‘Jack’ was a negro Slave of Mr. Peter Kipp-
He was insubordinate and threatened fo b
both his master and his master’ son and burn
their house. He attempted suicide when arrested.

Jacks master had struck himand Jack hit back out of
anger and threatened his master with an axe. for this he

was burned afive-

Details: ‘Jack’ was a negro slave of Mr. Peter Kipp-
He was insubordinate and threatened fo beat
both his master and his master’ son and burn
their house. He attempled suicide when arrested.

Jacks master had struck himand Jack hit back out of
anger and threatened bis master with an axe. for this he

was burned alive.

‘Jack’ was a negro slave of Mr. Peter Kipp-
He wes insubordinate and threatened to beat
both his master and his master’ son and burn
their house. He attempted suicile when arrested.
Jack's master had stuck himand Jack hit back out of

anger and threatened bus master with an axe. For this he
wits burned alive.

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"In Bergen Co., in 1735, the slave 'Jack! was burnt. He
had beaten his master several times had threatened to

murder his master and the son of his master and to burn
down his master's house, and when arrested tried to kill
himself," (Bergen Co,, "Liber A.,", page 36

A STUDY OF SLAVERY IN NEW JERSEY by Cooley. Page 0

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JACK

"In Bergen Co., in 1735, the slave 'Jack! was burnt. He
had beaten his master several times had threatened to

murder his master and the son of his master and to burn
down his master's house, and when arrested tried to kill
himself," (Bergen Co., "Liber A.,", page 36

A STUDY OF SLAVERY IN NEW JERSKY by Cooley. Page oO

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"In Bergen Co., in 1735, the slave ‘Jack! was burnt. Hel
his master several times had threatenad to
master and the son of his master and to burn
down his master's house, and when arrested tried to kil’
himself." (Bergen Co., "Liber A.,", page 3

A STUDY OF SLAVERY IN NEW JERS&Y by Cooley. Page oO

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