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Description Jury finding Kentucky County Virginia John Connolly Daniel Boone 1780.jpg |
English:
Jury finding from Kentucky County (Virginia) County Court from an inquest of escheat. A twelve-man panel adjudged John Connolly and Alexander McKee to be British subjects within the meaning of the Virginia Assembly Act of 1779 concerning British subjects and their rights under Virginia law. (The Assembly had seized Connolly's claims prior to the inquest.) The jury found that the lands of Connolly and McKee were forfeited as they were
British subjects
(and not citizens of the United States).
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Source | Library of Congress American Memory [2] |
Author | Kentucky County, Virginia, County Court |
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