Jemmy- JA-MAS23

Item

Title
Jemmy- JA-MAS23
Identifier
JA-MAS23
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
Source
Cornwall Chronicle
Date
February 28, 1781
Trade
Mason
gender
Male
Enslaver
William Fleming
Home
Hanover
Transcription
Run away, from Industry Estate about twelve months ago a mulatto fellow, named JEMMY, by trade a mason, well known in this parish and St. James and is supposed to be harboured by some free people about the Little Bogue Estate in St. James, where he was seen last week. Whoever apprehends said fellow, and sends him home, shall have five Pounds reward, and all charges, and whoever harbours, employs or conceals him shall be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law. A reward of twenty Pistoles shall be given to the informer on conviction of the offender. WILLIAM FLEMMING
Type
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Item sets
Masons