| County | Worcester |
|---|---|
| Volume Number | Volume 3:59 |
| Book Number | – |
| Original Page Number | MH23:476 1816-1820 |
| Date of Court Session | December 1818 |
| Enslaved or Free | Slave |
| Abstract of Record | Account of William Riley & Thomas Marshall, adms. of Maj. William Holland; mentions Lemuel Ennis for coffin of negro Will, negro Peter, John Spencer, negro Easter, Solomon tull for coffin for negro Easter, negro Hary, coffins for negroes Charles & Amey, negro Rick, negro Cosemore, negro boy Edmon, negro man James (who had his thigh broke), Dr. T.R.P. Spence. |
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