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MG-S.783.044
7 Oct 1783:43 ([2/74])
Run away from the subscriber on Saturday night last, a Negro
man named Tack, about 25 years of age, middling stature,
likely, active, and well made, was born and brought up in
this town, he had with him all his cloaths, among which were
a white broad cloth coat turned up with blue, made short, a
scarlet cassimer coat, nankeen vest and breeches, blue
corduroy breeches, white shirt, tow cloth trowsers, check'd
homespun shirt, and old claret colored coat and beaver hat,
half worn, plays well on the flute or fife-- he went off in
the company with a Negro wench of Mr. Platt's of this town,
who carried her cloaths and female child, she is about 40
years old, thick and fleshy and pretends to be his wife.
Whoever will take up and bring said fellow to the subscriber
shall be paid ten dollars reward and reasonable charges.
[signed] Thomas Seymour. Hartford, September 8, 1783.
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