Citation - Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green): 1749.08.02

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Index Entry Dansie, Thomas, owner of runaway servant named Fowler, John who plays fiddle 
Location King William 
Citation
MG-A(G.749.024
2 Aug 1749:32 (223)
King William County, Virginia, June 12, 1749. . .  Ran away
from a flat, at Waller's Warehouse, in King William County,
on the 30th of May, a convict servant man, named John
Fowler.  He is about 5 feet 3 inches high, about 35 years
old, of a dark complection, very square over the shoulders,
and very strong made, he had on a snuff-colour'd coat, a
strip'd linsey woolsey waistcoat, a pair of green plush
breeches, a white shirt, a grizzle wig, and carried with him
some old cloaths.  He has several scars on his head, plays
on the fiddle, is very fond of liquor, and was brought up to
the sea.  He is well acquainted with Virginia, Maryland, and
Pennsylvania, was transported in Capt. Cooper, from Hull,
and is a very subtle fellow. 
  Whoever will convey the said fellow to Mr. Stevenson at
York, Mr. Jacob Cooper, at Littlepagt's, or to me, in King
William, shall receive five pistoles reward, and all
reasonable charges. [signed] Thomas Dansie.


Generic Title Maryland Gazette-Annapolis (Green) 
Date 1749.08.02 
Publisher Green, Jonas 
City, State Annapolis, MD 
Year 1749 
Bibliography B0018704
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