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Elijah Cone
RUN-away from the subscriber the 5th inst. an apprentice boy named Elijah Cone, 17 years of age; had on when he went away an orange coloured coat, knit vest pattern, black sattinet breeches and felt hat. Whoever will take up said run-away and return…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
January 16, 1792
Location:
Hebron, CT
Pompey and Ishmael
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD
RAN-away from the subscribers on the night of the 5th of June last, two Negro Men Slaves, one named Pompey, about 29 years old, something of a pale complexion, one of his fore fingers stiff, and near the end perished, with a…
RAN-away from the subscribers on the night of the 5th of June last, two Negro Men Slaves, one named Pompey, about 29 years old, something of a pale complexion, one of his fore fingers stiff, and near the end perished, with a…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
January 30, 1792
Location:
Huntington, NY
Awan
Ten Dollars Reward. RUN-away from the subscriber the 25th of December, a negro man named AWAN, 27 years of age, upwards of 6 feet high, a slim fellow with large deet, speaks Dutch and broken English, when spoken to shows his teeth-his cloathing…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
February 6, 1792
Location:
Kingston, NY
John Benson and Lucretia
Eight Dollars Reward.
A CERTAIN Mulatto Man, who calls himself JOHN BENSON, stole and carried off from the subscriber, his master, sundry articles of clothing, amongst which was a corduroy coat and vest - he also stole and took with him a sum of…
A CERTAIN Mulatto Man, who calls himself JOHN BENSON, stole and carried off from the subscriber, his master, sundry articles of clothing, amongst which was a corduroy coat and vest - he also stole and took with him a sum of…
Newspaper:
Western Star
Date:
February 7, 1792
Location:
New York, NY
John Benson
Mr. Andrews,
IN your paper of the 7th instant is an Advertisement offering a reward of eight dollars for the apprehending a Mulatto by the name of John Benson, as having run-away from P. Shay, in New-York. - In pursuance of that Advertisement, a…
IN your paper of the 7th instant is an Advertisement offering a reward of eight dollars for the apprehending a Mulatto by the name of John Benson, as having run-away from P. Shay, in New-York. - In pursuance of that Advertisement, a…
Newspaper:
Western Star
Date:
February 14, 1792
Location:
Stockbridge, MA
Laban
RUN-away from the subscriber living in Danbury, about the first of June last, a Negro man named LABAN, about 20 years of age, stout built, remarkable large feet, stammers or stutters much when he speaks, appears to be silly and almost a fool, his…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
March 12, 1792
Location:
Danbury, CT
Prince
RUN-away from the subscribers the evening of the 23d last. a Negro Lad named PRINCE, very small, about 25 years of age; said Negro the evening he went off broke open a desk and stole about 30 dollars in Cash, and sundry other articles; the fellow…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
March 12, 1792
Location:
Farmington, CT
Hazard
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
RAN-away on Monday the 6th February last. HAZARD, my Molatto servant; he is about 5 feet 8 inches high, a well looking lad about 19 years of age, chews tobacco, a well spoken lad, has a scar on his head which may be discovered…
RAN-away on Monday the 6th February last. HAZARD, my Molatto servant; he is about 5 feet 8 inches high, a well looking lad about 19 years of age, chews tobacco, a well spoken lad, has a scar on his head which may be discovered…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
March 12, 1792
Location:
Wethersfield, CT
Casar
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, in the night of the 15th inst. a negro man servant named Casar, about 25 years old, near six feet high, stout built, has long hair, a down look, speaks slow, tinkers some; had on and carried with…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Gazette
Date:
April 26, 1792
Location:
Groton, CT
Amos Jones
RUN-away from the subscriber the 11th instant, an apprentice boy named Amos Jones, 19 years of age, about a midling size, red hair; had on when he went away, a dark brown coat and vest, light brown breeches and new felt hat. - Whoever will take up…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
May 28, 1792
Location:
Colchester, CT