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Offence: Murder b Se
Location: Bevannahch (Le aoforY

Ex Date: May '91

Details: King was a renegade slave. He murdered a

Mr. Mungen at May River and shot and woun-
ded a Mr. Strobher when closed in upon by a posse. He
was gibbeted alive.

source: THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OR THE WEEKLY REGIS-
TER of 6-4-1791 quoting the GEORGIA GAZETTE

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Offence: Murder Be Se
Location: Sawannah—CA (Le oferT

Ex Date: May 119 1

Details: King was a renegade slave. He murdered a

Mr. Mungen at May River and shot and woun-
ded a Mr. Strobher when closed in upon by a posse. He
was gibbeted alive.

Source: THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OR THE WEEKLY REGIS-
TER of 6-4-1791 quoting the GEORGIA GAZETTE

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Details: King was a renegade slave. He murdered a
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