Citation - Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu): 1777.10.24

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Index Entry Fiddler, father of runaway Negro named Hannah 
Location Bland's Ordny 
Citation
VGW(HU.777.046
24 Oct 1777:31 (1386)
Bland's Ordinary (Prince George) Oct. 4, 1777.  Run away
from the subscriber last night, a likely young Negro wench
named Hannah (daughter of Sykes's doctor) 18 or 19 years of
age, a middle stature, a good deal like her father, the well
known fiddler.  This is the third time of her elopement
since the spring, and I am satisfied she was formerly
harboured by ill disposed persons, who may do so again,
unless made aware that I am determined to prosecute them, if
detected, and therefore promise a reward of ten pounds on
conviction of the offender, if a free person.  Hannah was
dressed in a fine Virginia cloth jacket, bound at the skirts
and sleeves with pieces of calico and Virginia cloth, linen
handkerchief, a black chip hat, and shoes and stockings, she
is fond of dress, and has other clothes that I cannot
describe.  Her hair was lately cut in a very irregular
manner, as a punishment for offences, and may now be easily
discovered.  She is very insinuating, a notorious thief, and
liar, and will endeavour to pass as a free person, or frame
some plausible excuse for her absence.  If brought home to
me by any person (white or black) I will give eight dollars
reward. [signed] Thomas Fenner.


Generic Title Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) 
Date 1777.10.24 
Publisher Dixon & Hunter 
City, State Williamsburg, VA 
Year 1777 
Bibliography B0048842
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