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Georgia
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The Grand Jurors sworn chosen and selected for the County of Chatham to wit; L. P. Henry foreman, W. Bee, Geo Shick, Geo S. Law, Amos Scudder, C. Stephens, H. Haupt, S.B. Parkman, W. Morel, R.M. Goodwin, S. Philbrick, Jno. Posey; Geo Lewis, Jno Haupt Jr., Edw'd Bourquin, W. C. Daniell, L.W. Morrell, Sol Shaftall, A.J.C. Shaw.  In the name and behalf of the Citizens of Georgia, charge and accuse Daniel Philbrook and Edward Killerun of the County and State aforesaid with the offence of Simple Larceny.  For that the said Daniel Philbrook and Edward Killerun of the County and State aforesaid on the eighth day of May in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and thirty seven a certain negro man slave named Atticus of the value of six hundred dollars the property of James Sagurs and Henry Sagurs of the County and State aforesaid then and there being found wrongfully, fraudulently, and feloniously did steal, take and carry away contrary to the Laws of said State the good order peace and dignity thereof.
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And the Jurors aforesaid in the name and behalf of the citizens of Georgia further charge and accuse the said Daniel Philbrook and Edward Killerun with having committed the offence of Simple Larceny, for that the said Daniel Philbrook and Edward Killerun in the County and State aforesaid on the eighth day of May in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and thirty seven by enticement and by other means feloniously, wrongfully and fraudulently did induce a certain negro man slave named Atticus of the value of Six hundred dollars the property of James Sagus and Henry Sagurs of the County and State aforesaid then and there being to run away from his Owners the said James Sagurs and Henry Sagurs with intention to sell the said negro man slave named Atticus and otherwise to appropriate the said negro man slave named Atticus to their (Daniel Philbrook and Edward Killerun) own use and to the use of other persons and thereby to deprive the said James Sagurs

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Georgia Chatham County

The Grand Jurors sworn chosen and selected for the County of Chatham to wit; L. P. Henry foreman, W. Bee, Geo Shick, Geo S. Law, Amos Scudder, C. Stephens, H. Haupt, S.B. Parkman, W. Morel, R.M. Goodwin, S. Philbrick, Jno. Posey; Geo Lewis, Jno Haupt Jr., Edw'd Bourquin, W. C. Daniell, L.W. Morrell, Sol Shaftall, A.J.C. Shaw. In the name and behalf of the Citizens of Georgia, charge and accuse Daniel Philbrook and Edward Killerun of the County and State aforesaid with the offence of Simple Larceny. For that the said Daniel Philbrook and Edward Killerun of the County and State aforesaid on the eighth day of May in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and thirty seven a certain negro man slave named Atticus of the value of six hundred dollars the property of James Sagurs and Henry Sagurs of the County and State aforesaid then and there being found wrongfully, fraudulently, and feloniously did steal, take and carry away contrary to the Laws of said State the good order peace and dignity thereof.

2nd Count

And the Jurors aforesaid in the name and behalf of the citizens of Georgia further charge and accuse the said Daniel Philbrook and Edward Killerun with having committed the offence of Simple Larceny, for that the said Daniel Philbrook and Edward Killerun in the County and State aforesaid on the eighth day of May in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and thirty seven by enticement and by other means feloniously, wrongfully and fraudulently did induce a certain negro man slave named Atticus of the value of Six hundred dollars the property of James Sagus and Henry Sagurs of the County and State aforesaid then and there being to run away from his Owners the said James Sagurs and Henry Sagurs with intention to sell the said negro man slave named Atticus and otherwise to appropriate the said negro man slave named Atticus to their (Daniel Philbrook and Edward Killerun) own use and to the use of other persons and thereby to deprive the said James Sagurs