Stephen-NC-FID3

Item

Title
Stephen-NC-FID3
Identifier
NC-FID3
Source
Edenton Gazette and North Carolina General Advertiser
Date
February 1,1811
Trade
Enslaver
John Wood
Home Location
Item Type
Advertisement
Notes
This craftsperson was seen in Shingle Swap or the Great Dismal Swamp which was a know refugee for Runaway slaves.
Transcription
50 Dollars Reward. Run away from the Subscriber some time in July 1806, a negro man by the name of STEPHEN. He is a slim spare made fellow, thick bushy head of hair, remarkable small legs, rather of a yellowish complexion, and about 4 feet 9 or 10 inches high, the fore finger of his left hand is entirely stiff, occasioned by a bite in the joint when fighting. He is remarkably fond of fidling, and commonly has a fiddle hung to his back. He has a mother living in the County of Pasquotank by the name of Franky, commonly called Old Frank, belonging to Joseph Banks.--I have lately been informed that a fellow of that name and description has been seen working in the Shingle Swamp, and flatting shingles down in the Canal. I will give the above reward to any person who will deliver him to me in Hertford, or Twenty-Five Dollars, to secure him in any gaol in this State so that: I get him again. JOHN WOOD. Hertford, Perquimans County. Jan. 28, 1811. 3w 257
gender
male
Item sets
Fiddlers