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April 12, 1811. RANAWAY from the Subscriber about nine weeks ago, a Creole
Negro Woman, named SARAH, coal-black, about 5 feet 1
½ inches high, no visible brand-mark; she formerly belonged
to Miss Fanny Creighton, of St. Andrew’s, and was purchased
out of Kingston Workhouse on the 20th of June, 1809, and
is supposed to be harboured by her Mother, named Cuba, on
Thatch-Hill plantation, otherwise called Mount-Pleasant, in
the parish of Portland, where she formerly cam from.
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