Pages That Mention William Sutherland
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John Sevier Governor and commander in Cheif [sic] in and over the State of Tennessee
To all to whom these presents shall come Greeting
It is made known to me that at the last Superior Court Held for the district of Mero at ^the town of Nashville, a Certain William Sutherland was Indicted on a charge of feloniously [stealing?], taking, and carrying Away, two negro Slaves, the property of Captain Donohoo, for which felony he was found Guilty, And sentence of Death ^have passed on him, which sentence Was to be put into execution on the 20th ^day of december (instant)
Now know ye, that a number of respectable Citizens of this State, have represented to me, that the said William Sutherland have heretofore sustained, a fair & respectable Character, and pray that mercy may be extended towards him, and being ever desireous to extend mercy and clemency to all those who may be fit objects to obtain ^& receive the same, I do hereby Grant a pardon to & reprieve ^to the aforesaid William Sutherland and consign to oblivion the Crime & felony aforesaid -
Given under my hand & seal in Knoxville the 12th day of December Anno Dom, 1797.
By the Governor.
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The Secretary will please to make out the pardon speedily, there being a person wanting to carry on the same, and the time of execution is drawing near-
Copy of a pardon to Wm Sutherland 12 Dec 1797
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Jefferson County State Tennessee
December ye 10,th 1797 ~
We the subscribers Do hereby Certify that we have for some years past been Acquainted with David Sutherland also some of his Relations who have Allways [sic] During Our Acquaintance Conducted themselves as verry [sic] Honest and Industrous Persons Good Citizens and subject to the laws of their Country Given under Our hands the Day and Year first Above writing
Hanes~ [Clud.?] Hanes L Harman Arthur Williams Benjamin Longacre Thos Horton Wm Braselton Aaron Woodward Abraham Woodward [William?] Braselton John Mills Samuel Mills John Mills Junor Jas McDowell
To John Savers I have Known Wm Sutherland from a small Lad and Never New [sic] any thing but that he was a honest man this from thy friend
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Petition for Pardon David Southerland 1797
Cert. in favor of Wm. Sutherland