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C. - Have you }lc-xi, him ure any Indian woris.A.- I coulii hardly say about thnt;it hlz been so long.Q.- Why is it you cannot say whether you have he,arl him speakiniiin.i was youtp;rui1 it ha been soCannot you remember if you heard him pelk?A.- I couli not some thins,Did you notice any necul rity in his speech?•A.- Yen, sir, he oouli not neak Americnn: he sool -n more likethe Judi aurA.- Yec, sir.Q_ he slNo, sir,he sperli En ,lish like the Indians here lo?it such as, to iiiicate that he mi.tit have spol;en noLeother in .-2;uage .think Po oQ.- nil. you notice any peculiarity in his iron,.A.- Yes, sir, never s-w him hive shoes on.Q.- What about his head dress?A.- he wore a cap.Q.- Is he the same Aaron Askew, -ho was collector of Taxes inLauleriale County?A.- Yes, sir.A.- Ycs,'4n,r he a, minister?O.- Of what demoninatzcati?. - FIr.i Mel' Bpti t.,,,,.- -id you know fl_y other Aaron Arikew that country , exceptthe one you are testifying i:bout?ft.- Yes, air, uncle Lurrill had n boy by that name.
Q lie is deal.A. , rj.• t'dth the exception of the oy of your ULcle Murrill, 1id youknow y other?No,sir,:o was your :lother?Lltti c Askew.Q.- Who MB lattie Askew, was she reltei in any wi,y to AaronAskew?A.- the was 1, dauj.ltor of Aaron Askew,tou are an atmlic -nt for citilen hip, are you rA.- Yes, cur.Ir your a oli cation now nending in Court?A.- Yes,C.- in whit Court?In thi r Jour,.c. - You sly Aaron Aske r 71, f e VP'414 a white wol,ilnend Tom's were?A.- ,es,Q.- Jo you knew whether or not Tom Askew is the flther of Nert.Murrill Lish, fl i 2 il1j ' 111So claimed all the tine, never heard it disnuted.Cross Examination,Corni s1-417 Now, Mr. Hill, how old are you?A.- f.loniewhere close into Sixty.- You say that Aaron Askew licr -7; II, CI:IOC:LINZ 1 1111 ; why do yously that; whit is thrl,t knowl4rle based on?A.- "e said he was, and everybody else did, and he looked likeone.
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Q lie is deal.A. , rj.• t'dth the exception of the oy of your ULcle Murrill, 1id youknow y other?No,sir,:o was your :lother?Lltti c Askew.Q.- Who MB lattie Askew, was she reltei in any wi,y to AaronAskew?A.- the was 1, dauj.ltor of Aaron Askew,tou are an atmlic -nt for citilen hip, are you rA.- Yes, cur.Ir your a oli cation now nending in Court?A.- Yes,C.- in whit Court?In thi r Jour,.c. - You sly Aaron Aske r 71, f e VP'414 a white wol,ilnend Tom's were?A.- ,es,Q.- Jo you knew whether or not Tom Askew is the flther of Nert.Murrill Lish, fl i 2 il1j ' 111So claimed all the tine, never heard it disnuted.Cross Examination,Corni s1-417 Now, Mr. Hill, how old are you?A.- f.loniewhere close into Sixty.- You say that Aaron Askew licr -7; II, CI:IOC:LINZ 1 1111 ; why do yously that; whit is thrl,t knowl4rle based on?A.- "e said he was, and everybody else did, and he looked likeone.