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From: "kasfurst" <>
Subject: Joseph Jackson, William Farrell, Samuel Ramsay - London Grove Township
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 18:41:06 -0400
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Came across this recently and thought I would post it in case anyone is
researching these names.

August 16, 1750
The Pennsylvania Gazette
Run away, on the 12th instant, from Joseph Jackson, of London Grove,
Chester county, an Irish servant man, named William Farrell, of middle
stature, and brown complexion: Had on when he went away, a striped
flannel jacket, a brown sailor's jacket, a pair of coarse trowsers,
striped drawers, a felt hat, and a check shirt, his hair cut off.
Likewise ran away with the aforesaid servant, an Irish servant man,
named Thomas Collard, belonging to Samuel Ramsay, of Londonderry, in the
said county, of a dark complexion, and is pock mark'd: Had on a green
double breasted jacket, with clear buttons, and red lining, black
breeches, black wig, his other clothes not certainly known. Whoever
takes up and secures the said servants, so that their masters may have
them again, shall have Six Pounds reward for both, or Three Pounds for
either, and reasonable charges, paid by JOSEPH JACKSON, or SAMUEL
RAMSAY.

Karen Furst
www.karenfurst.com




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