John Gerley Warden.
June 21, 1784.
The South Carolina Gazette and General Advertiser, July 27, 1784.
Brought to the Work House
A Negro Fellow named Dick of the Eoboe country, five feet five inches high, 35 years of age, speaks good English, says his master's name is John Hill, and lives near New Charleston in Boston; THE SAID NEGRO FELLOW WAS CARRIED OFF BY A BRITISH MAN OF WAR, TO SAVANNAH IN GEORGIA; he says his master is dead, but that his old mistress is living:
John Gerley Warden.
June 21, 1784.
The South Carolina Gazette and General Advertiser, July 24, 1784.
"The following is a List of Two Hundred and Forty-one Negroes that were taken off AT THE EVACUATION OF CHARLESTON, in one transportship the Scimtar. They were put on board by Colonel Muncreef and carried to St. Lucia. Their families were also carried off at the same time in different vessels."[1]
The Gazette of the State of South Carolina, November 22 and December 6, 1784.