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1817 [EA] - 1832 [LA] → Executor
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Estate Information (8) |
1817
[Number of enslaved people] 68(Tot) 35(F) 33(M)
[Name] Graham Hill Estate Return of B Marceau, owner; Stephen Caret, 'B Marceau being ill'. This entry includes the names of enslaved children's mothers. St. John.
T71/342 376-377
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1820
[Number of enslaved people] 76(Tot) 37(F) 39(M)
[Name] Graham Hill Returned by Step. Caret, executor of the estate of the late Bruno Marceau deceased, owner. St. John.
T71/353 271 - 272
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1823
[Number of enslaved people] 79(Tot) 38(F) 41(M)
[Name] Grahams Hill Estate Return of Br. Marceau, deceased owner; returned by Steph. Caret as executor. St John.
T71/358 202
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1826
[Number of enslaved people] 82(Tot) 42(F) 40(M)
[Name] Graham Hill Returned by Stephen Caret, executor of the late Bruno Marceau deceased, owner. St. John.
T71/360 172
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1829
[Number of enslaved people] 82(Tot) 41(F) 41(M)
[Name] Graham Hill Returned by Stephen Caret, executor of an unnamed deceased, owner. St. John.
T71/362 391 - 393
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1832
[Number of enslaved people] 39(Tot) 15(F) 24(M)
[Name] Graham Hill Estate Return of Stephen Caret, owner. Most of enslaved were inherited by B. or a Benoit Marceau (possibly same person). The estate name is written as 'one half of Graham Hill Estate'. St. John.
T71/363 163-164
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1832
[Number of enslaved people] 40(Tot) 23(F) 17(M)
[Name] Graham Hill Estate Return of Joseph Jusselin, owner; returned by Eloi Quetel, manager. The majority of the enslaved people are listed (42 of 43 in 'increased' section) as belonging to either B. or a Bruno Marceau (possibly same person). The estate name is written as 'half Graham Hill Estate'. St. John.
T71/363 173-174
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1832
[Name] Graham Hill Estate
Return of the late B Marceau, deceased owner; returned by S Caret, executor and administrator. Shows how the 87 people on the estate were divided between Joseph Jusselin (42 people) and Stephen Caret (44 people). This entry includes the names of enslaved children's mothers. St. John.
T71/363 167 - 169
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