Cyrus - COO54

Item

Title
Cyrus - COO54
Identifier
COO54
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans, Coopers and cooperage
Source
South-Carolina Gazette and Country Journal
Date
May 30, 1769
Type
Advertisement
Trade
Cooper
gender
Male
Enslaver
Charles Richebourg
Transcription
RUN-AWAY from the subscriber, in St. Stephen's parish, the 25th of April last, a mustee fellow named CYRUS, a good cooper, about 36 years old, middle sized, well made and strong, a little bow legged, very sensible and artful, is supposed to be harboured in St. John's parish, among his relations at Mrs. Monck's, Mrs. Laba's or Mr. Job Marion's. Whoever apprehends the said fellow and delivers him to the subscriber, or to the warden of the work-house in Charles-Town, shall receive a reward of TWENTY POUNDS currency. CHARLES RICHBOURG.
Home
Charles Richebourg's Plantation
events
1. Self-emancipated from Charles Richbourg
homeLocation
St. Stephen’s Parish, Berkeley County, South Carolina