Associated People (1) |
The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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1821 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Owner
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Associated Claims (1) |
£748 4S 1D
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Estate Information (7) |
1817
[Number of enslaved people] 52(Tot) 24(F) 28(M)
[Name] Mount Alleyne Estate Returned by Thomas Simpson, 'attorney on record' of an unnamed owner. This entry includes the names of enslaved children's mothers. Abraham, a 32 year old enslaved man who works a carpenter, is said to be in jail being 'the cause of Mr Taylor, the late managers death'. St. John.
T71/342 387-389
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1820
[Number of enslaved people] 50(Tot) 23(F) 27(M)
[Name] Mount Alleyne Returned by Will B Hunt, registering capacity is not given. St. John.
T71/353 275
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1821
[Number of enslaved people] 50(Tot) 23(F) 27(M)
[Name] Mount Alleyne Estate Return of Thomas Ellison Esq., former owner; Thomas William Doyle as acting gov. agent; 49 enslaved people were sold to 'J B M Dubuc Esquire, July 1820'. St John.
T71/358 205 - 206
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1823
[Number of enslaved people] 46(Tot) 22(F) 24(M)
[Name] Mount Alleyne Estate Return of J B M DuBuc, owner; returned by Michel Roulet as manager; 49 enslaved people were 'purchased from C. Court as attorney'. St John.
T71/358 206 - 208
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1826
[Number of enslaved people] 39(Tot) 21(F) 18(M)
[Name] Mount Allyne Returned by Bel. Fauconier, manager for J B M Dubucq, owner. St. John.
T71/360 175
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1829
[Number of enslaved people] 47(Tot) 22(F) 25(M)
[Name] Mount Allyne Returned by Arthur Johnson, manager for an unnamed owner; includes a full return of the enslaved; 9 enslaved people were 'taken from the Coffee Estate called Dyers in the same Parish, the property of J B M Dubrec [Dubuc]". St. John.
T71/362 403 - 404
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1832
[Number of enslaved people] 40(Tot) 21(F) 19(M)
[Name] Mount Alleyn Estate Return of J.B.M. Dubuc , owner; returned by George Gardie, Dubuc 'being infirm'. The entry is returned by the owner's surname rather than the name of the estate. This entry includes the names of enslaved children's mothers. St. John.
T71/363 165
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