George Richardson

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Sacred to the memory of GEORGE RICHARDSON STONE CUTTER who was killed by an accident May 12th 1807: Aged 45 years.  “Stay, passenger, thy step; reflect awhile; Tho now in health and vigour thou may smile Tomorrows fun thy obsequies may see  The silent grave may then thy mansion be.  Then seek in life God’s favour to possess  And to thy soul secure eternal happiness.”

 

Age - Age 41-60

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ID - 04
Birth -1762
Death -1807

Gender - Male

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5/15/1807 Employed in repairing well for B. Botts Esq and while defending the same for necessary purposed, part of the stonework of the well gave way and buried him from 15-20 feet. From the nature of the soil, his body was not recovered until yesterday morning  [May 14. Accident then would have been May 12] and from the condition in which was found, there is no doubt he was instantly killed.  Left wife and large family  [1]

8/28/1804 –  African 5’10”, had a rising on the palm of his hand and speaks tolerable good English for an African. Reward $5. Either bring to me or secure in jail.  [2]

9/7. Ads had Va. Cloth coat and overalls [3]

Sources

Virginia Herald
[1] 15 May 1807, 3×1
[2] 28 Aug 1804, 3×3
[3] 7 Sep 1804, 2×4

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