The Confessions of Nat Turner - The Leader of the Late Insurrections in Southampton, Va. As Fully and Voluntarily Made to Thomas R. Gray, in the Prison Where He Was Confined, and Acknowledged by Him to be Such when Read Before the Court of Southampton; Wi by Nat Turner
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August, 1831._
Joseph Travers and wife and three children, Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, Hartwell Prebles, Sarah Newsome, Mrs. P. Reese and son William, Trajan Doyle, Henry Bryant and wife and child, and wife's mother, Mrs. Catharine Whitehead, son Richard and four daughters and grand-child, Salathiel Francis, Nathaniel Francis' overseer and two children, John T. Barrow, George Vaughan, Mrs. Levi Waller and ten children, William Williams, wife and two boys, Mrs. Caswell Worrell and child, Mrs. Rebecca Vaughan, Ann Eliza Vaughan, and son Arthur, Mrs. John K. Williams and child, Mrs. Jacob Williams and three children, and Edwin Drury--amounting to fifty-five. _A List of Negroes brought before the Court of Southampton, with their owners' names, and sentence._ Daniel, Richard Porter, Convicted. Moses, J.T. Barrow, Do. Tom, Caty Whitehead, Discharged. Jack and Andrew, Caty Whitehead, Con. and transported. Jacob, Geo. H. Charlton, Disch'd without trial. Isaac, Ditto, Convi. and transported. Jack, Everett Bryant, Discharged. Nathan, Benj. Blunt's estate, Convicted. Nathan, Tom, and Davy, (boys,) Nathaniel Francis, Convicted and transported. Davy, Elizabeth Turner, Convicted. Curtis, Thomas Ridley, Do. Stephen, Do. Do. |
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