Complaint, 1827.

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Complaint, 1827.

States that Peter Jefferson, a transient, assaulted Mary Ann Darby and an Afro-American woman, Almira, both of Middletown, Conn.; includes summons to arrest Peter Jefferson and receipt from John Barnes, constable, for fees involved.

3 p. ; 31 x 20 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7532491

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Darby, Mary Ann, 1954-

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Achonch, Almira.

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Rand, Richard, 1939-

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Barnes, John

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Georgetown factor and friend of Jefferson. From the description of Letter to Van Staphorst & Hubbard, 1801 June 10. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32959322 From the description of Letter to Van Staphorst & Hubbard [manuscript], 1801 June 10. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647807857 Georgetown factor and Jefferson's business agent. From the description of Letters of John Barnes to Charles C. Ludlow, 1798-1805. (Univer...

Jefferson, Peter, 1708-1757

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Peter Jefferson (1708-1757), Virginia planter, cartographer and surveyor, father of Thomas Jefferson, married Jane Randolph 1739. In the 1740s, the family moved to Shadwell Plantation in Albemarle County. In 1744 Jefferson became the Goochland County surveyor. In 1745, he was appointed guardian of the children of his friend and kinsman, Col. William Randolph of Tuckahoe (1712-1745). The Jefferson family soon moved to Tuckahoe, in Goochland County, returning to Shadwell in 1752. Peter Jefferson d...