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From: "J.Johnson" <>
Subject: Re: [ADVANRES] Fugitive status and petty larceny
Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 18:32:10 -0400
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Would you please provide more information on the 1860 census. If you don't
have additional information or you don't know where to look on the census
pages for it, I'll view the census image if you provide the individual's
name and the census location. It appears to me that this individual was in a
prison or another facility, but I should be able to verify that by viewing
the census image. Jeanne Johnson
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From: "FredandFran" <>
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Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 4:37 PM
Subject: [ADVANRES] Fugitive status and petty larceny
> In 1860 a 25 year old male was listed in a census record as a fugitive
from
> the state.
> 1. Would this have been a slave census?
>
> 2. Whether slave or regular census, what does the term "fugitive from the
> state" indicate?
>
> 3. What type of records should I view in order to gain additional
> information on this man?
>
> 4. In NC 1827, a man is charged with petty larceny. What types of things
> would he have stolen in order to be so charged?
>
> Thanks for any information/clues/sources.
>
>
>
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