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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
formerly the property of Mr. Jacob Hill, of Spanish-Town,
where she is well known by the name of Monimia; she is also
well known in Port-Royal and this city, as a vender of dry
goods. She was seen on the road to Black-River, where her
father resides, Joseph Vassett, a black man, who was and still
may be employed in Mr.
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