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Ann Winchell
Windsor, April 26, 1769. WHEREAS ANN, the Wife of me the subscriber has for some time past behaved herself in a very extraordinary and cruel manner absenting herself from my Bed and Board and I am apprehensive she intends to run me in debt - These…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
May 15, 1769
Location:
Windsor, CT
Chadwell Parsons, Luke Morris, William Young, Stephen Prentice, Nicholas Davenport, Pelatiah Turner, David Worster, Samuel Doolittle, Henry Worster, Benjamin Prescott, Peter Stackett, John Heacock, Ebenezer Harthaway, Thomas Smith, William Wharton, Elihu Rennals, James Derby, Heth Baldwin, Samuel Holt, Ephraim Palmer, and James Bush
STOP VILLAINS! The prison of Newgate was broke up last night, one of the guard killed, and a number more wounded, and the following prisoners escaped (and carried off with them the arms and ammunition belonging to the guard) viz. Chadwell Parsons,…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
May 22, 1781
Location:
Windsor, CT
Tom
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. Run away from Josiah Phelps, of Windsor, on the 13th of May, a negro fellow named Tom, about five feet four inches high, one of his fore fingers is straight, stutters some, about 40 years old, and slim built - took away with him…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
September 6, 1790
Location:
Windsor, CT
Jeptha
RUN away from the subscriber a negro man named Jeptha, about 5 feet 7 inches high, plays on a violin. Whoever will take up said negro and return him to the subscriber, shall have six pence reward and no charges paid. All persons all forbid harboring…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
September 5, 1791
Location:
Windsor, CT
Patience Sans
Whereas Patience Sans, my wife, hath eloped from my bed and board for reasons I know not why; this is to forbid all persons from harboring or trusting her upon my account, for I will not pay any debts of her contracting per me. Cato Sans. Windsor,…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
September 29, 1794
Location:
Windsor, CT
William Gray
RUN away from the subscriber, last month a lad by the name of William Gray, about 17 years old. Whoever will return said boy shall receive one Copper reward and no charges. All persons are forbid harbouring or trusting said boy on their peril. SAMUEL…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
July 27, 1795
Location:
Windsor, CT
James Steward
10 Dollars Reward. Runaway from the subscriber, on Tuesday night last, An indented servant, named James Steward, he is 17 years old, about 5 feet 8 inches high, stocky built, has a scar on his upper lip; Wore or took with him one Caster Hat, one felt…
Newspaper:
American Mercury
Date:
July 26, 1798
Location:
Windsor, CT
Anna Boston
Anna my wife, has for reasons unknown to me, eloped from my bed and board and utterly refuses to live with me; I therefore forbid all persons harbouring or trusting her on penalty of the law, as I will pay no more debts of her contracting. Thomas…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
September 15, 1800
Location:
Windsor, CT
William Comes
RUN away from the subscriber in the night of the 24th inst, an indented apprentice by the name of WILLIAM COMES, 18 years old about this time, is about five feet high, black hair, slow in speech and motion. Whoever will take up and return said…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
October 27, 1800
Location:
Windsor, CT
Ames Abbey
Run-away from the subscriber on the 18th July, a servant boy named Ames abbey, about 17 years of age; took with him sundry articles of clothing, not his own; has lost several of his for teeth by the kick of a horse. Whoever will return said boy to…
Newspaper:
Connecticut Courant
Date:
August 9, 1809
Location:
Windsor, CT