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John Smith
DESERTED on the Month of January last, from on board the Sloop Olive, Joseph Edgerton Commander, John Smith, European Born, about five feet ten inches high, dark Complexion, much pitted with the Small Pox. Whoever shall apprehend and return the said…
Newspaper:
New-London Summary
Date:
March 21, 1760
Location:
New London, CT
Ezekiel Butler
This day run away from Thomas Willson, a 'Prentice Boy, named Ezekiel Butler- Any person that will bring the said Butler to his Master shall be rewarded according to his Pains. He had on when he Runaway, a red great coat, and a red jacket, light…
Newspaper:
Middlesex Gazette
Date:
March 6, 1761
Location:
New London, CT
Lucy
RUN-AWAY from Lieut. Israel Hewit, of Stonington, on the 11th Instant, a Negro Girl, named Lucy, about 15 Years old, pretty large of her Age, and well Set; had on a streaked Linnen Gown, and a brown Quilt, and carried with her a dark Wrapper, and a…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Gazette
Date:
March 23, 1764
Location:
Stonington, CT
Bilhah
RAN-away from me the Subscriber, the 14th Instant, a Molatto Woman named BILHAH, aged 30 Years, a tall, thick built, well proportioned Wench; had on a brown short cambler Cloak, a light colour'd stuff Gown, barr'd with Yellow, a blue camblet Quilt,…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Gazette
Date:
March 30, 1764
Location:
Killingworth, CT
Ebenezer Parks
RUN AWAY from Thomas Stedman, Jun. of Windham on the 12th day of March 1769 an apprentice boy named EBENEZER PARKS, about 19 years old, a thick well set fellow had a coat deep blue bound with pale blue and the hair on one of his eye lids half White…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
March 20, 1769
Location:
Windham, CT
William Dawson
RAN-AWAY From his master Epaphras Bull of Hartford, in Connecticut on the night of the 12th inst. One WILLIAM DAWSON by name, who was assigned to him in service, by the hon County Court for the County of New London, in November last, for the term of…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
March 5, 1770
Location:
Hartford, CT
Uriah Cross
TEN DOLLARS REWARD. RUN AWAY the night after the first inst. from the subscriber in Toland, an apprentice boy named Uriah Cross, about 20 years of age, 5 feet and 4 inches high, thick set, wears his own dark colour'd hair, his left hand something…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
March 5, 1770
Location:
Toland, CT
Fortune
These are to inform the public, that whereas a transient Negro man, who calls his name Fortune, to apperance about 50 years of age, of a middling stature, who came to Torrington on the 18th day of January last, and taken in by Mr. Aaron Austin of…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
March 3, 1772
Location:
Torrington, CT
Norman Newell
Six Shillings Reward. RUN AWAY from the subscriber living in Farmington, in the county of Hartford, an apprentice boy named Norman Newell, about 14 years of age, lightish complexion, brown hair, a large kernel underneath his jawbone - Had on a light…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
March 15, 1774
Location:
Farmington, CT
Daniel
RANAWAY from the Subscriber, last night, a Negro slave, named Daniel, about 19 years old, stout and well-made, a little round-shoulder'd, had on a mix'd blue Jacket, red under ditto, checkt woollen shirt, blue & white mix'd checkt breeches, castor…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Journal
Date:
March 8, 1775
Location:
New Haven, CT