Blue-Mountain Valley July 29, 1812 Absconded, about three weeks ago, a Negro named QUASHIE, of the Moco country, about 25 years of age, four feet eleven inches high, and marked RM on both shoulder...
Thornville, St. Thomas in the East, Aug. 13, 1812 Runaway from the above property, about 18 months ago a Negro Girl, of the Mungola country, named ERNSTINE, marked W J, T [a l’envers dans le texte]...
Farm, St. Elizabeth, Aug 12, 1812 Runaway from the subscriber, some time in June last, a Mulatto Woman, named BESSY, about 25 years of age, an artful creature, well known in this parish, as well as...
Port-Royal Workhouse, Aug 21, 1812 Absconded from this Workhouse, this morning, the following N: JAMES, a Coromantee, 5 feet 5 inches, mark appears like II left shoulder, had a collar on, to Mr. J...
Kingston, Aug 21, 1812 Absconded, two weeks ago, a stout Negro Woman, named MARY VASSETT, a creole (about six months old gone with child), thick eyebrows, marked JM both shoulders, and was formerl...
Un Negre créole, nommé Colas, se faisant appeler Jean-Pierre, étampé BLOT PORT AV PRINCE, ayant la peau du visage rouge, les pieds larges, un bras cassé, & le derrriere couvert de cicatrices de coups...
Kingston, Aug 27, 1812 Absented himself since the 17th May last, a creole Negro Man, named JAMES, about five feet six or seven inches high, stout and well made, skin very black, marked WS on one or ...
Black-River Workhouse, Aug 20, 1812 MADE his escape, on the 11th inst. from the gang at Pond pen, where they were working, a Negro Man-Boy, named JOE, a Congo, four feet ten inches high, mark not p...
Kingston, Sep 5, 1812 Runaway, from the subscriber, a Creole Negro Woman, named EVE, formerly belonging to Mary Collard, and has a sister named Juliet. She had on a black calico petticoat, and a pu...
Kingston, Sept 5, 1812 SIXTY DOLLARS REWARD Runaway, two weeks since, a Negro Girl, of the Coromantee nation, named FANNY, about twelve years of age, speaks English and French, and is not marked. ...
Sept 4, 1812 Runaway, since Feb last, from Berlin mountain, in the parish of St. Elizabeth, two Negro Men, named CHARLES and CASTELLO, purchased from the estate of John Nicolson; each of them is m...
Bumper-Hall Pen, Sep 5, 1812 Runaway, on the 15th of last month, a Congo Negro Man, named COLAR, about five feet high, thirty years of age, has his country marks, and the first joint of one finger ...
Clarendon, Sept 9 1812 Runaway from the subscriber, on the 18 July last, a Negro Man, named WILLIAM, a Chamba, short and stout, and blind of one eye: He was formerly the property of Mr. Tho. Picket...
Sept 11, 1812 TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD Runaway, a Negro Man, named JAMES, a Chamba, country marks on his face, and branded I T G H on both shoulders; had on an Oznaburgh frock and nankeen breeches. H...
Sept 14, 1812 Absconded from the subscriber, a Mulatto named CHARLES, alias CHARLES COLLIER, about twenty-two years of age or less, bow-legged, and about five feet four or five inches in height. H...
Kingston. Sep 26, 1812 Absconded, on Thursday last, LOUISA, a Creole Woman, about the middle stature, stout made, and is marked TD on her right breast, and II on her shoulders: And LAVINIA, a Mungo...
Deux Negres Congo, étampés tous les deux sur le sein droit IOZON POR. AV PRINCE, l'un nommé Cupidon, taille d'environ 5 pieds, âgé de 18 à 20 ans, & l'autre nommé l'Eveillé, taille de 5 pieds, âgé de ...
High Holborn Street, Kingston Oct 16, 1812 ONE DOUBLOON REWARD It having appeared that a Slave, named BILLY, from Falmouth, is now in Black River Workhouse, and as I have not received any letters...
Kingston, Oct 31, 1812 Runaway, about eight months ago, a Negro Woman, named ZELIA, about five feet four inches high, a Moco, and has her country marks on her forehead and stomach, and has an addit...
Lowe’s Pen, Clarendon Sept. 1, 1812 Runaway from this property: FORTUNE, a creole, black complexion, between five feet three or four inches high, walks lame, from a hurt which he received in his ...
Kingston, Nov 13, 1812 EIGHT DOLLARS REWARD Runaway from the subscriber, in Dec last, a Negro Woman, named OLIVE, alias REBECCA, a Wakee, between 20 and 30 years of age, four feet 11 inches high, ...
Clarendon Workhouse, Nov 11, 1812 Escaped from the Driver at Herriotsfield, where they were at work, chained together: NELLY, a creole, 5 feet 6 ½ inches, stout made, committed to this Workhouse f...
Hanover-Street, Kingston Nov 28, 1812 Runaway from the subscriber, about eight weeks ago, a Creole Negro Man, named DUKE, about five feet three or four inches high, thin features, long face, small...
Dec 4, 1812 Runaway from the subscriber, a Negro Man, named CAESAR, of the Moco country: He is about five foot six or seven inches high, black complexion, stout and well made. He has been seen tra...
Trelawny Workhouse Nov 25, 1812 Absconded from the Drivers, on the evening of Thursday the 19th inst. a stout elderly Man, named SAM, who formerly belonged to JOSEPH HARDY, Esq. but who was condem...
Kingston, Dec 4, 1812 Runaway, from Pembroke plantation, in St. Mary’s, some months since, the three following Negroes, CUFFEE, DAVY and HARDTIMES. The former must be well known, having been head ...
Black-River Workhouse Nov. 25, 1812 Absconded, a SAMBO FELLOW, a creole, five feet ten inches high, no brand mark. He is much swollen, and was liberated by desire of the Doctor, being in a very ba...
Un jeune Negre nouveau, nation Congo, étampé sur le sein droit LR, âgé de 17 ans, est maron depuis le 2 de ce mois. Ceux qui le reconnoîtront, sont priés de le faire arrêter, & d'en donner avis à M. M...
Yallahs-Bay, Nov 2, 1812 Runaway, a Negro Woman, named AGNES, of the Eboe country, marked IC on both breasts and shoulders. […] It is strongly suspected that the above Negro is harboured in or abou...
Kingston, Dec 18, 1812 Runaway, on the 25th September last, a stout Negro Man, named LIVERPOOL, an Angola, a Carpenter by trade, marked AA, diamond between, on both his shoulders. He is well known...