Pages That Mention William Stapp
McMinn_Letter_028_48336
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Mercer County [set? sct?]
The Common Wealth of Kentucky agt Joseph Conway as a Fugitive from Justice upon a Charge for stealing a Negroe Man Slave the property of Robert Boyce - Be it Remembered that on ^the 5th day of Apl. 1816 In pursuance of a Summons in behalf of the Common Wealth ^of for Robert Boyce, Jesse Scott, James H Scott, Elly Scott, & George Stegal, as Witnesses to give Testimony touching the aforesaid Charge of Felony ag.t the said Joseph Conway a Fugitive from Justice personal -ly the following witness who deposeth as followeth to wit Robt. Boyce saith that on the night of the 20th seventeenth day of March last a Negroe Man Slave by the name of Warner was taken out of his possession without his knowledge or consent which Boy [t]he said Boyce purchased of William Stapp on the 23rd day of
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June 1812?] & has, never disposed of or sold the same to any person since & has con-tinued in the possession of said Boy ever since said purchase Untill so taken away
Robt Boyce John Scott saith that on the 18th day of March last he met Joseph Conway with a negro Boy by the name of Warner which Boy he understood Robert Boyce purchased of a certain William Stapp some time since, & Understood said Conway he was taking said Boy to the State of Tennessee at his said Conways residence that he met sd Conway early in the morning something like an hour after sun ^rise about five miles from the crab Orchard and about thirty five miles from Harrodsburg which is about four miles nearer then the Residence of said Boyce where this deponant [sic] understands he lives
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James H. Scott saith that on Saturday the 10th day of March last Joseph Conway called at this deponents House in the County of Roccastle about five miles east of the Crab Orchard & requested this deponant [sic] to go with him about four miles below Harrods burg for the purpose of getting a negroe ^Boy by the home of Warner which boy this deponant [sic] Understood Robert Boyce had purchased of a certain Wm Stapp this deponant [sic] would not go with said Conway & on the Monday following about an Hour after sun rise in the morning the said boy came to this deponants [sic] House & Informed him Joseph Conway was behind, this deponant [sic] left Home Immediately after & did not see sd Conway on that day morning, on the Saturday aforesaid the sd Conway asked this deponant [sic] to direct him a near way so as to Intersect with the Pulaski road that would Cut off about five miles in the distance of ten miles
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Elly Scott saith that she repeat^edly heard Joseph Conway say he woud take a Negroe Boy by the name of Warner which Boy was purchased by Robert Boyce of a certain Stapp & on Saturday the 16th day of March last the said Conway was at Her House and Informed her he was a going below Harrodsburg after said boy & on the Monday following the said Boy came to her House and was Informed, by him Joseph Conway was behind & in about an Hour & a half after the said Joseph Conway came up & Informed her he had found the said Negroe that when he saw the Negroe first which was in the night the Negroe attempted to dodge him & he puled out his pistol & would have shot him if he had not come off with him that she is the wife of James H. Scott whose Deposition has been taken as Above
Elly Scott X her mark
George Stegal saith that Upon Monday the 18th day of March last About sun rise he met the Boy Warner on Horse back with a rope tied in the horses mouth he supposed the boy was run away & Attempted to take him but after some enquirys [sic] he discovered it was Warner which he did not at first know