George Smith- JA-CAU1

Item

Title
George Smith- JA-CAU1
Identifier
JA-CAU1
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
Source
The Royal Gazette
Date
February 4, 1801
Trade
Caulker
gender
Male
Enslaver
George Pitblade
Home
Port Royal, Kingston
Transcription
Port-Royal, Feb. 4, 1801. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, a Negro Man of the Mundingo country, named GEORGE SMITH, about 38 or 40 years of age, stout made, by trade a caulker, and has for some time past worked in the King's Yard; had on when he went away; A check shirt and pair or tarry trowsers. It is supposed he is in or about the neighbourhood of Port-Henderson. A reward of Half-a-Joe will be given to any person bringing him home, or lodging him in any workhouse in this island. GEORGE PITBLADE. If the above Negro will return within fourteen days after this date, he will be forgiven
Type
Advertisement
Item sets
Caulkers