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and taken to Georgia. One of them, (John), escaped; but the rest remained in the clutches of the [[adventures]]. To confirm his title, Wofford went to law. He lost his cause, but appealed. If he gains in the appeal, he [[ | and taken to Georgia. One of them, (John), escaped; but the rest remained in the clutches of the [[adventures]]. To confirm his title, Wofford went to law. He lost his cause, but appealed. If he gains in the appeal, he [[swears?]] he will possess all the family, even the one that escaped. The case is still before the Georgia [[scratched out]] Courts. | ||
Whether the order to Shoe Boots in the Resolution of [[scratched out]] herein before quoted or was not infringed , the dark faced one (the servant woman duall) endeavoured to make interest with the General Council for the [[entire line scratched out]] emancipation of twins, born after the death of their [[unclear]] father. "Captain Shoe Boots." | Whether the order to Shoe Boots in the Resolution of [[scratched out]] herein before quoted was, or was, not infringed , the dark faced one (the servant woman duall) endeavoured to make interest with the General Council for the [[entire line scratched out]] emancipation of twins, born after the death of their [[unclear]] father. "Captain Shoe Boots." | ||
The Council consented to the request; but the National Committee refused to entertain the petition, and could not suffer any more of such black spots | The Council consented to the request; but the National Committee refused to entertain the petition, and could not suffer any more of such black spots to rest upon the memory of their departed & lamented. Warren and Friend, The following is [[scratched out]] from the National Records upon the subject: | ||
"National Committee. | "National Committee. | ||
Capt. Shoe Boots. | Capt. Shoe Boots. | ||
Monday 2nd Nov. 1829. | Monday 2nd Nov. 1829. | ||
The Petition of Peggy & Ta, ke, ste, skee, -- sisters of the late Capt: Shoe Boots, of High Town, praying the General Committee to | The Petition of Peggy & Ta, ke, ste, skee, -- sisters of the late Capt: Shoe Boots, of High Town, praying the General Committee to |
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and taken to Georgia. One of them, (John), escaped; but the rest remained in the clutches of the adventures. To confirm his title, Wofford went to law. He lost his cause, but appealed. If he gains in the appeal, he swears? he will possess all the family, even the one that escaped. The case is still before the Georgia scratched out Courts.
Whether the order to Shoe Boots in the Resolution of scratched out herein before quoted was, or was, not infringed , the dark faced one (the servant woman duall) endeavoured to make interest with the General Council for the entire line scratched out emancipation of twins, born after the death of their unclear father. "Captain Shoe Boots." The Council consented to the request; but the National Committee refused to entertain the petition, and could not suffer any more of such black spots to rest upon the memory of their departed & lamented. Warren and Friend, The following is scratched out from the National Records upon the subject: "National Committee. Capt. Shoe Boots. Monday 2nd Nov. 1829. The Petition of Peggy & Ta, ke, ste, skee, -- sisters of the late Capt: Shoe Boots, of High Town, praying the General Committee to