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William Fryly was born in Virginia in about 1685. He arrived in North Carolina by 1700, settling in Bath County. In 1702 he sued William Hancock for debt, stating that Hancock owed him the possession of an eight-year-old enslaved American Indian boy named Tom. The outcome of the court case was not recorded. Fryly died in Tyrrell Precinct, North Carolina in about 1738.

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