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Negro John Davis et al. v. Wood U.S. 6 (1816)

handle is hein.slavery/ussccases0007 and id is 1 raw text is: CASES IN THE SUPREMFe COURT

1816.      The circuit court appears to have considered the
Davis   case as coming. within the proviso of the 2d section.
V.     If in this opinion that court were even to be thought
mistaken, the error does not injure the petitioner, and
is, therefore, no cause foi reversal. The court is
unanimously of opinion, that the judgment ought to
be affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
(LOCAL LAW.j
.Negro JOHN DAVIS et at. v. WooD.
Evidence by hearsay and general reputation is admissible only a3 to
pedigree, but not'to establish the freedom of the petitioner's ances-
tor, and thence to deduce his or her own.
Verdicts' are evidence between parties and privies only; and a record
proving the ancestor's freedom to have been established in a suit
against another party by whom the petitioner was sold to the present
defendint, is inadmisgible evidence to prove the petitioner's freedom
THis case was similar to the preceding, in which
the petitioners excepted to the opinion of the court
below: 1st. That they had offered to prove, by com-
petent witnesses, that they -(the witfiesses) bad
heard old persons, now dead, declare, that a cer-
tain Mary Davis, now dead, was a white woman,
born ,in England, and such was the general report in
the neighbourhood where she lived; and also offer-
ed the same kind of testimony to prove that Susan

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