Difference between revisions of "Disappearance of James, Rouse (Q1125714)"
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Run away from John Coryell of Amwell, in New-Jersey, the 22nd Day of November last, at Albany, a Negro Man named James Rouse: Had on Soldiers cloathing, but pretty bare, is lame in one of his Knees, and a Scar on his Upper-Lip: Whoever takes up the […] | |||
Property / hasDescription: Run away from John Coryell of Amwell, in New-Jersey, the 22nd Day of November last, at Albany, a Negro Man named James Rouse: Had on Soldiers cloathing, but pretty bare, is lame in one of his Knees, and a Scar on his Upper-Lip: Whoever takes up the […] / rank | |||
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Property / hasDescription: Run away from John Coryell of Amwell, in New-Jersey, the 22nd Day of November last, at Albany, a Negro Man named James Rouse: Had on Soldiers cloathing, but pretty bare, is lame in one of his Knees, and a Scar on his Upper-Lip: Whoever takes up the […] / reference | |||
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Disappearance of James, Rouse
Run away from John Coryell of Amwell, in New-Jersey, the 22nd Day of November last, at Albany, a Negro Man named James Rouse: Had on Soldiers cloathing, but pretty bare, is lame in one of his Knees, and a Scar on his Upper-Lip: Whoever takes up the […]