Ad Date | 18250402 |
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County | Dorchester |
Fugitive Age | 18 |
Fugitive Date of Birth | – |
Fugitive First Name | Jack |
Fugitive Gender | M |
Fugitive Surname | – |
Owner County | Dorchester |
Owner First Name | Levin |
Owner Surname | Keene |
Owner Location | Head of Hongor River |
Owner State | Maryland |
Press Date | 18250402 |
Reward Amount | 40 |
Run Date | 18250321 |
Details | Ad Duration: tf Fugitive Caste: enslaved Notes: Jack 'can tell a very plausible story, dress a lie and give it a good appearance; he followed the water several years, and has been in the coasting business.' Notes Departure: Jack was formerly the property of Robert Wyvell, deceased, who lived near New Market. Notes Destination: All persons are forbid harboring or taking Jack on board of any vessel. Reward: Yes Source: Cambridge Chronicle Source Page: 3 Type: run_ad |
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