TIL Tangers outlets in PG county is the site of one of our young freedom fighters shed cac blood.

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Judah needs a monument!! Baby girl poisoned her masters sons and 2 years earlier tried to burn the house down and killed his infant daughter. Admitted to it and went out like a martyr. I am going to offer a prayer and some milk to her tonite. What a strong young woman. We been fighting CACs forever. We built different. The sweet child took out 3 CACs at the age of 14. An Angel on a mission of vengeance. CACs tore the place down because they don’t want any monuments of revolution. They hate taking losses. Plantation was named Salubria, Tangers outlets sits on the land. There needs to be a plaque dedicated to Judah there.

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Some of Bayne's slaves were unhappy with their life enslaved and resisted the institution in various ways. On November 6, 1834 a fourteen-year-old slave named Judith, poisoned Bayne's two sons, George and John, who died days later.11 According to newspapers of the time, Judith was interrogated and confessed to the crime. She further admitted attempting to burn the dwelling house at Salubria and killing Bayne's infant daughter Mary Catherine two years prior.12 Although Judith was only 14 at the time, she was tried and hanged.





Tragedy struck the Bayne family in the 1830,s when Dr. Bayne's two sons, George and John, seven and five years of age, were poisoned by their young slave nursemaid, fourteen year old Juda (Judith). She also confessed to setting fire to Salubria in 1833 and the year before had poisoned the doctor's baby daughter, Catherine. She was tried and hanged in Upper Marlborough, thereby earning the dubious distinction of being the youngest female ever executed in American legal history


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Resistance to slavery took many forms – some more extreme and more cruel than others. In November 1834, house slave Judah, a 14 year-old, girl confessed to fatally poisoning three of Dr. Bayne’s children and attempting to set fire to Salubria, his home. Remarkably for the times, she was tried in court. The courthouse records document that Judah had a jury trial in the county seat of Upper Marlboro by twelve White male landowners. She was found guilty and sentenced to be executed by hanging for this crime.



Salubria, the name of an ex-plantation cite in Maryland, is where a 14-year-old slave girl name Judith poisoned her master’s children, and was later sentenced to death. The event took place in 1834, and she is believed to be influenced by Nat Turner’s slave rebellion in South Hampton, Va. in 1831. The young insurgent is listed in the Maryland Archive as the first Maryland woman who was reported to have resisted slavery, and may be the youngest woman ever to be executed in the United States.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...5873c4-eb51-11e3-9f5c-9075d5508f0a_story.html
 
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