Jack York

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DisappearedSeptember 1800
Quebec
StatusNever caught; now deceased
Jack York
Born
DisappearedSeptember 1800
Quebec
StatusNever caught; now deceased

Jack York (fl. 1800)[1] was a Canadian slave[2] in the Western District who was alleged to have raped a white woman named Ruth Tufflemier after breaking into her cabin. York was arrested in August 1800. He was then tried for burglary, not rape; the trial took place on 12 September 1800, before Justice William Dummer Powell. York was found guilty and sentenced to death, but the sentence was never carried out. York eventually escaped and disappeared.[3] York was never captured or seen again.

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