Difference between revisions of "Advertised Disappearance of Joe (Q1127757)"

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Property / providesParticipantRole: Advertiser / qualifier
 
Property / providesParticipantRole: Advertiser / qualifier
 
Property / providesParticipantRole: Advertiser / reference
 
Property / providesParticipantRole
 
Property / providesParticipantRole: Mentioned Person / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / providesParticipantRole: Mentioned Person / qualifier
 
Property / providesParticipantRole: Mentioned Person / reference
 
Property / hasDescription
 
Contributor notes on advertisement: These men are branded with the number 2 above the letters, unlike the diamond pattern from this same area earlier in the 18th c.
Property / hasDescription: Contributor notes on advertisement: These men are branded with the number 2 above the letters, unlike the diamond pattern from this same area earlier in the 18th c. / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / hasDescription: Contributor notes on advertisement: These men are branded with the number 2 above the letters, unlike the diamond pattern from this same area earlier in the 18th c. / reference
 
Property / hasDescription
 
Recorded as branded in advertisement. Ran away with others.
Property / hasDescription: Recorded as branded in advertisement. Ran away with others. / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / hasDescription: Recorded as branded in advertisement. Ran away with others. / reference
 

Latest revision as of 13:40, 27 September 2022

FSJ-R-EVE-ADV-00209
  • FSJ-R-EVE-ADV-00209
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Advertised Disappearance of Joe
FSJ-R-EVE-ADV-00209
  • FSJ-R-EVE-ADV-00209

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Contributor notes on advertisement: These men are branded with the number 2 above the letters, unlike the diamond pattern from this same area earlier in the 18th c.