Citation - Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia: 1735.07.10

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Index Entry Amos, Ann, owner of runaway servant named Roberts, Thomas, singer 
Location Poqueston 
Citation
PG-P.735.021
3-10 Jul 1735:42 (344)
Run away on the 23d instant from the Widow Ann Amos at
Poqueston, a Welsh servant man named Thomas Roberts, he is
marked on his right hand with the letters T.R. about 22
years of age, had short curl'd brown hair, but probably has
cut if off since he went away, is round visag'd, full-faced,
and fresh colour'd, has wide nostrils and small grey eyes,
is pretty tall and slim, speaks good English and Irish, is
much addicted to liquor, sings well, and sometimes alters
his voice like a woman. . . [6 lines, clothing]  'Tis
supposed he is gone towards York.  Whoever takes up and
secures the said servant so that he may be had again, shall
have forty shillings reward and reasonable charges paid by
[signed] Ann Amos.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia 
Date 1735.07.10 
Publisher Franklin, B. 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1735 
Bibliography B0035074
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