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Thomas Milles appeared in the Slave Registers in 1817 and 1820, when the enslaved people on the George estate in St Thomas-in-the-East, an estate belonging to Rose Milles nee Gardiner (q.v.), were recorded against his name. Thomas Milles was the brother-in-law of Rose Milles nee Gardiner, and his association with the estate probably arose from his executorship of his brother Jeremiah Milles (q.v.), Rose Milles' deceased husband.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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1817 [EA] - 1820 [LA] → Not known
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Brothers
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Brother-in-law → Sister-in-law
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Portugal Street, Grosvenor Square, London, Middlesex, London, England
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