Micajah Johnson, NC, 1806

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JOHNSON, Micajah

"The penalty for carrying a free Negro out of the State an
selling him was death without benefit of clergy. Micajah
Johnson of Fayetteville,(N. C.), paid such a penalty in
1806 for taking a free Negro boy into Virginia and selling
him as a slave," THE FREE NEGRO IN NORTH CAROLINA, 1790=
1860, by John Hope Franklin; Chapel Hill: University of
North Carolina Press, 19433; p 56. (His source: RALEIGH
REGISTER, May 12, 1806,)

ANTEBELLUM NORTH CAROLINA, A SOCIAL HISTORY by Johnson,

p 597, gives last name as Jackson,

| JOHNSON, Micajah

"The penalty for carrying a free Negro out of the State and
selling him was death without benefit of clergye Micajah
Johnson of Fayetteville,(N. C.), paid such a penalty in
1806 for taking a free Negro boy into Virginia and selling
him as a slave.'' THE FREE NEGRO IN NORTH CAROLINA, 1790=
1860, by John Hope Franklin; Chapel Hill: University of
North Carolina Press, 193; p 56. (His source: RALEIGH
REGISTER, May 12, 1806.)

ANTEBELLUM NORTH CAROLINA, A SOCIAL HISTORY by Johnson,

p 597, gives last name as Jackson,

JOHNSON, Micajah

Phe penalty for carrying a free Negro out of the State al
selling him was death without benefit of clergy. Micajah
Johnson of Fayetteville,(N. C.), paid such a penalty in
1806 for taking a free Negro boy into Virginia and selling
him as a slave," THE FREE NH3RO IN NORTH CAROLINA, 1790=
1860, by John Hope Franklin; Chapel Hill: University of
North cee Lesa 19133 p 56. (lids source: RALEIGH
REGISTER, May 1: 806, )

ANTEBELLUM Vora CAROLINA, A SOCIAL HISTORY by Johnson,

p 597, gives last name as Jackson,

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