Philip Brogden

The State vs. the Dead Body of Lizzy, Riller, Rose

as her master had sold his land she disliked it and never intended to go away with him

Description: 
three negro children
Sex: 
Female
Race: 
Black
Age Descriptor: 
four months
Child: 
infant
Parent(s): 
Clarisy
Slave Status: 
Enslaved
Owner: 
COD Category: 
Homicide
COD Inquest Finding: 

upon their oaths do say the said Riller Lizzy and Rose were feloniously Killed and Murdered in the negro house of said Philip Brogden on the night of the 1st inst by breaking their sculls with an axe and cutting the throats of Riller & Lizza by the hands of their own Mother named Clarisy the property of said Brogden

Description: 
three negro children
Race: 
Black
Age Descriptor: 
ten years
Child: 
child
Parent(s): 
Clarisy
Slave Status: 
Enslaved
Owner: 
COD Category: 
Homicide
COD Inquest Finding: 

upon their oaths do say the said Riller Lizzy and Rose were feloniously Killed and Murdered in the negro house of said Philip Brogden on the night of the 1st inst by breaking their sculls with an axe and cutting the throats of Riller & Lizza by the hands of their own Mother named Clarisy the property of said Brogden

Description: 
three negro children
Sex: 
Female
Race: 
Black
Age Descriptor: 
three years
Child: 
child
Parent(s): 
Clarisy
Slave Status: 
Enslaved
Owner: 
COD Category: 
Homicide
COD Method/Implement: 
axe
COD Inquest Finding: 

upon their oaths do say the said Riller Lizzy and Rose were feloniously Killed and Murdered in the negro house of said Philip Brogden on the night of the 1st inst by breaking their sculls with an axe and cutting the throats of Riller & Lizza by the hands of their own Mother named Clarisy the property of said Brogden

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