James- JA-CAR58

Item

Title
James- JA-CAR58
Identifier
JA-CAR58
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
Source
The Saint Jago Gazette
Date
November 07,1801
Trade
Carpenter
gender
Male
Enslaver
H.Kerrets
events
Purchased from William Bullock
Transcription
Kingston, Nov. 12, 1801, RAN AWAY, about ten weeks ago, a mulatto man, named JAMES, about 25 years of age, a Carpenter and Millwright by trade, purchased about 18 months ago from William Bullock, Esq. and I presume did belong to a joint property [] George Atkinson, Esq. situated in the parish of Vere. He had a ticket from me for one week, and lo longer, for the benefit of his health, which I hear has been so far improved as to enable him to work on board of some vessel at Old-Harbour or []-River for his own profit, the master whereof will risk and meet prosecution, if said mulatto be found in his employ, and steps are taken to [] in his concealment. One GUINEA reward will be thankfully paid on his commitment to any workhouse, and TEN POUNDS on conviction of being harboured. H. KERRETS.
Type
Advertisement
Item sets
Carpenters