RAN away from the subscriber in March, 1808, a Negro Girl about 18 years old, named RHODA, of rather a light complexion, high cheek bones, and a tolerable long face, rather tall and slender than otherwise. She has lately been in Plymouth, and passed there by the name of Rhoda Jones; and it supposed by some that her next aim will be for Edenton.--TWENTY DOLLARS reward will be given by the subscriber to any person who will deliver said Negro in Bertie County, or lodge her in some jail so that he may get her again; and all reasonable expences shall be paid. WILLIAM PUGH. Bertie, July 1, 1809. 3w 176
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William Pugh | Placing Ad |
Rhoda | Slave |
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William Pugh | Slaveholder |