Jack - BRIL22

Item

Title
Jack - BRIL22
Identifier
BRIL22
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Bricklayers
Source
South-Carolina Gazette and Country Journal
Date
July 3, 1770
Type
Advertisement
Trade
Bricklayer
gender
Male
Enslaver
Joseph Ferbian
Transcription
RUN-AWAY from the subscriber, the 11th instant, a MUSTEE fellow, named JACK; had on when he went away, a blue pea jacket, he is well known in town, and is by trade a bricklayer, formerly the property of Thomas Gordon , and purchased at vendue by Bernard Ellitott , Esq. Whoever will take up the said fellow, and deliver him to the warden of the work-house, to Messrs. Atkins and Weston, or Mr. Paul Porcher, shall receive FIVE POUNDS reward, and all reasonable charges, paid by

JOSEPH FERBIAN.
events
1. Formerly enslaved by Thomas Gordon
2. Formerly enslaved by Bernard Elliott
3. Self-emancipated from Joseph Ferbian
homeLocation
South Carolina