Ambrose- JA-CAR93

Item

Title
Ambrose- JA-CAR93
Identifier
JA-CAR93
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
Source
Royal Gazette
Date
1806-02-15
Trade
Carpenter
gender
Male
Enslaver
L.Perrotin
Home
Rose Hall Plantation
Transcription
February 14, 1806. RAN AWAY from Rose-Hall plantation, in the parish of St. Andrew, about six weeks ago, three negro men, of the Moco country, aged about twenty-five years each, marked on the breast IM, are by trade Carpenters: - THOMAS, about five feet three inches; GEORGE, about five feet three inches, has a scar on his neck: AMBROSE, about five feet four inches, has a scar on one of his feet. Whoever will secure them in any workhouse, or deliver them at Rose-Hall plantation, or to the subscriber, will be entitled to Eight Dollars reward; and Sixty Pounds will be given to any person proving to conviction by whom harboured. L. PERROTIN.
Type
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Item sets
Carpenters