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- Lawrence Salter married 1. Mary Tremaine, b. c.1737.
2. Dorothy Dolly Gordon b. ca. 1738.
Pennsylvania Evening Post:
. 1764 Aug 9 - RUN-AWAY on Sunday the 28th of July, from Lambarton fishery, an Irish servant lad nam'd Mark M'Cloughland, aged about 18 years, low in stature and thick legs, his complexion fair, and has some slight marks of the small-pox, his hair brown and curls, his under jaw projects a little, he speaks quick and has the brogue on his tongue, had on when he went away, shoes, stockings, check shirt, & a jacket & breeches of light coloured thickset lately made, & a hatt, & whether he took other clothes with him it is unknown. Whoever shall, take him up & deliver him at the nearest goal in Pennsylvania or New-Jersey, shall have 20 shillings reward paid by LAWRENCE SALTER.
Ref: The Pennsylvania Journal, No. 1131, August 9, 1764.
. 1776 Aug 1 - Ran away from the subscriber at Alson ironworks, in the Province of West NJ, on Wed. the 31 Jul last, John Fisher, an English indented servant. He is 16 years of age, about 5 feet 4 inches high, sleder made, small legs, large feet, a little knockkneed, mach marked with the small pox, & has a surly countenance. He had on, when he went away, a spotted swan skin jacket, osnabrug trousers with 2 patches on one of the knees. It is supposed he took with him a scarlet jacket, & new ruff castor hat. Whoever takes up said servant, & secures him in any jain, shall receive 3 pounds reward.
Lawrence Saltar. - - -
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