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Title
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Curry Tuxent - VA-CAR21, VA-COO16
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Identifier
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VA-CAR21, VA-COO16
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Subject
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African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Carpenters
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Source
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Virginia Gazette
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Date
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August 4, 1768
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Trade
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Carpenter
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Cooper
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Enslaver
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Richard Edwards
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Events
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1. Hired out to John Williams
2. Self-emancipated from Richard Edwards
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Item Type
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Advertisement
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Transcription
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Lancaster county, July 30.
RUN away from Capt. JOHN WILLIAMS,of Northumberland county, thelatter, end of May last, a Negro man namedCurry Tuxent, about 50 years of age, by trade a carpenter and cooper, he is a tallslim black yellow, about 6 feet high, haslost most of his upper fore teeth, talks veryfast and smooth; he carried with him carpentersand coopers tools, by which he willexpect to pass as a freeman. It is thought he is gone towards JAMES river, after a parcel of Negroes lately purchased by Sir Peyton Shipwith from the estate of Robert Britsow, Esq; Whoever secures the said fellow, so that I get him again, shall have five pounds reward, paid by
RICHARD EDWARDS.
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gender
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Male