James Baxter/Alexander McCrea- JA-CAR7

Item

Title
James Baxter/Alexander McCrea- JA-CAR7
Identifier
JA-CAR7
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
Source
Jamaica Mercury
Date
September 27, 1779
Trade
Carpenter
gender
Male
Enslaver
Philip Prioleau
Home
Kingston
events
1. Self-emancipated from Philip Prioleau
Notes
No home country listed
Transcription
Run away, on Monday the 13th instant from the Ferry where he was employed on the New Works, a mullatoe [mulatto] carpenter named JAMES BAXTER, but sometimes calls himself ALEXANDER MCCREA, under which name he came since Martial Law to Spanish Town as a soldier in the St. Ann's Foot. He is about 40 years of age, about 5 ft. 10 or 11 in. high, lisps a little, and has a down-look. He had been run away about eleven years when taken, and had all or most of that time lived at Cardiff Hall, Mr. Mumby's, and the places adjacent to Runaway Bay in St. Ann. Whoever will apprehend the said runaway, and lodge him in any of the gaols in this island, shall receive five Pounds reward from the proprietor. He has also gone by the name of Saunders. PHILIP PRIOLEAU.
Type
Advertisement
Item sets
Carpenters