perty and
give full acknowledgments or Receipts for them which must be
taken in the most ample manner to prevent future claims and to
have the necessary recourse to those Persons who receive them
should different applications be made for the above Negro's."[35]
Peace had come[36] and there was no more need for a large army. But it
was some years before the Indians of the western country ceased from
their practice of making prisoners.[37]
[Transcriber's Note: The following two tables were published as
one large, wide table. They have been split into two tables, with
the first column repeated, for clearer presentation in this
e-book.]
RETURN OF NEGROES AND NEGRO WOMEN BROUGHT INTO THE PROVINCE BY PARTIES
UNDER THE COMMAND AND DIRECTION OF LIEUT. COL. SIR JOHN JOHNSON, BART
1783
================+==============+=========+========+================+
| Former |Property | Rebel | By Whom |
Names | Masters | of |Property| Brought In |
| |Loyalists| | |
----------------+--------------+---------+--------+----------------+
Tom |Conyne |Loyalist | |Canada Indians |
Charles[1] |Smyth | | Rebel | |
Nero[2] |Col. Gordon | | ditto |Mohawk Indians |
Jacob[3] | ditto | | ditto |Mohawk Indians |
A Negro Wench[4]| ditto | | ditto |Mohawk Indians |
Betty |Capt. Collins | | ditto |Mohawk Indians |
Tom[5] |Col. Fisher | | ditto | ditto |
Jack |Barney Wimple | | ditto |Royal Rt., N. Y.|
Diana |Adam Fonda | | ditto | ditto |
William[6] |Major Fonda | | ditto |Mohawk Indians |
Combwood |J. Wimple | | ditto | ditto |
Catharine |Dora Fonda | | ditto |Canada Indians |
Simon[7] | | | | |
Boatswain |Lewis Clemont | ditto | |Canada Indians |
Jane | ditto | ditto | | ditto |
Dick |Col. Butler | ditto | |Mohawk Rangers |
Jack[8] |Wm. Bowen | ditto | |Royal Rt., N.Y. |
Peggy |Mr. Young | ditto | | ditto |
Mink[9]
|