Molly Finney - Captive Slavery Freedom
Larry W Jones
Molly Finney - Captive Slavery Freedom
Larry W Jones
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On May 10, 1756, sixteen year old Mary (Molly) Finney survived the "Means Massacre" by Native Americans and was taken captive to Quebec. There she was sold as a slave to a local merchant. Molly was eventually rescued by merchant ship captain William McLellan who was acquainted with the survivors of the Means family of North Yarmouth, Massachusetts Bay. Read the thrilling events of the "Means Massacre", Molly's capture and slavery, and her eventual freedom and marriage to Captain William McLellan in this account of "Molly Finney - Captive Slavery Freedom"
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