Difference between revisions of ".MjkxMzY.MTAzOTI2"
m (Protected ".MjkxMzY.MTAzOTI2" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite))) |
|||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | The | + | The affidavit of Amb[r]ose Armstrong of lawful age taken before me Stephen Wood a justes [justice] of the peace for the County of Franklin at the dweling house of Moses Payn in Franklin County the 3d of November 1827 in a suit depending in Chancery and undeterm[in]ed between Andersen Mccormmack defendant and William Mccormmack pla[in]tiff[.] This deponant sayeth that he was present and William Mccormmack brought out the negro girl Tilda and said boys there she is take [her?] and I think you ought to put hir [her] up to the highest bidder and let him that will give the most take hir[.] the sd.[said] Armstrong further states he dothnot recollect Whether William Mccormmack said she was thare [their] property or not[.] |
− | Questions by the defendant who [cryd aft?] the negroe | + | Questions by the defendant |
− | Answer you Who hired hir | + | who [cryd aft?] the negroe |
− | Ansr John Mccommak did [Father?] have any any hand in hireing the | + | Answer you |
− | Question by the | + | Who hired hir |
+ | Ansr John Mccommak | ||
+ | did [Father?] have any any hand in hireing the negroes that day | ||
+ | answer no | ||
+ | Question by the Pla[i]ntiff did you hear any thing said about them |
Latest revision as of 18:21, 4 December 2020
The affidavit of Amb[r]ose Armstrong of lawful age taken before me Stephen Wood a justes [justice] of the peace for the County of Franklin at the dweling house of Moses Payn in Franklin County the 3d of November 1827 in a suit depending in Chancery and undeterm[in]ed between Andersen Mccormmack defendant and William Mccormmack pla[in]tiff[.] This deponant sayeth that he was present and William Mccormmack brought out the negro girl Tilda and said boys there she is take [her?] and I think you ought to put hir [her] up to the highest bidder and let him that will give the most take hir[.] the sd.[said] Armstrong further states he dothnot recollect Whether William Mccormmack said she was thare [their] property or not[.] Questions by the defendant who [cryd aft?] the negroe Answer you Who hired hir Ansr John Mccommak did [Father?] have any any hand in hireing the negroes that day answer no Question by the Pla[i]ntiff did you hear any thing said about them