Record #40 from Abstracts from William Still's Underground Railroad
| Traveler's Names | Rose Anna Tonnell |
|---|---|
| Age | – |
| Description | – |
| Alias | Maria Hyde |
| Origin- Town/City | Georgetown, DE |
| Origin- County | Sussex Co. |
| Origin- State | Delaware |
| Destination | Canada |
| Birthplace | – |
| Slaveowner's Name | Isaac Tonnell |
| Chapter Title | Rose Anna Tonnell alias Maria Hyde |
| Page Number | 207 |
| Other Travelers | – |
| Other Conductors | – |
| Additional Names | – |
| Method of Travel | – |
| Additional Resources | – |
| Items in Possession | – |
| Full Narrative | She fled from Isaac Tonnell of Georgetown, Delaware, in Christmas week, 1853. A young woman with a little boy of seven years of age accompanied Rose Anna. Further than the simple fact of their having thus safely arrived, except the expense incurred by the Committee, no other particulars appear on the records. |
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