May 20, 1742. A Claim of Francis Little, for taking up a Runaway Negro, therein mentioned. Also a Claim of Rice Broach, for taking up a Runaway Negro; were severally presented to the House, and received. H.R. McIlwaine, Journals of the House of Burgesses, 1742-1747, 1748-1749. (Richmond, 1909), p. 30.
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Journals of the House of Burgesses, 1742-1747, 1748-1749, (Richmond, 1909), p 30.
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Rice Broach married Martha Wilson in Christ Church, Va. on Dec 26, 1723
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Christ Church Parish, Virginia Marriages, 1653-1812
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