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unknown, Sarah [38]
Pm the 27th of June, 1814, Peter, 40 yrs old and Sarah, 16 yrs old escaped from enslaver William Hughes in Bath County. Peter may have been hired out to William Hughes by enslaver Capt. John Roberts of Montgomery County.
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unknown, Peter [18]
On the 13th of February, 1818, forty-year-old Peter escaped from enslaver William Richards of Bath County. Peter is described as 5'6" tall, with an injury to his left hand from a burn received as a child. Richards suspected eh was headed to Ohio and offered $50 reward for his return.
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unknown, Peter [17]
Pm the 27th of June, 1814, Peter, 40 yrs old and Sarah, 16 yrs old escaped from enslaver William Hughes in Bath County. Peter may have been hired out to William Hughes by enslaver Capt. John Roberts of Montgomery County.
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unknown, Lunnin
Lunnin, a 27 year old freedom seeker, escaped from enslaver Charles Rosebury of Bath County. Lunnin's description includes the detail that the middle finger of his right hand is "off to the first joint". Ten dollars reward was offered for his return.
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unknown, Richmond
Enslaver Mary Menifee of Owingsville, Bath County, placed an ad on Mar. 4, 1817 for the return of a freedom Seeker named Richmond, 35 years old. His description details a broken front took and height of six feet.
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1818-Bath Co., Peter Makes for Ohio
On the 13th of February, 1818, forty-year-old Peter escaped from enslaver William Richards of Bath County. Peter is described as 5'6" tall, with an injury to his left hand from a burn received as a child. Richards suspected eh was headed to Ohio and offered $50 reward for his return.
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1817 - Bath Co., Richmond Elopes to Freedom
Enslaver Mary Menifee of Owingsfille, Bath County, placed an ad on Mar. 4, 1817 for the return of a freedom Seeker named Richmond, 35 years old. His description details a broken front took and height of six feet.
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1814 - Bath Co., Lunnin takes his leave
Lunnin, a 27 year old freedom seeker, escaped from enslaver Charles Rosebury of Bath County. Lunnin's description includes the detail that the middle finger of his right hand is "off to the first joint". Ten dollars reward was offered for his return.
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1814 - Bath Co., Peter and Sarah escape
Pm the 27th of June, 1814, Peter, 40 yrs. old and Sarah, 16 yrs. old escaped from enslaver William Hughes in Bath County. Peter may have been hired out to William Hughes by enslaver Capt. John Roberts of Montgomery County.