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Resident in St Kitts, awarded the compensation for enslaved people there under two small claims and shown as co-owner of the enslaved people on Belle Tete estate. Probably the son or nephew of Richard Augustus Fahie, the previous owner of Belle Tete and presumably also related to Sir William Charles Fahie, the naval officer born on St Kitts whose second wife Mary Esther was the daughter of Hon Augustus William Harvey, Member of Council of Bermuda, where Sir William Charles Fahie died 11/01/1833.
ODNB online, J.K. Laughton, rev. Andrew Lambert, 'Fahie, Sir William Charles (1763-1833), naval officer.'
£194 10s 8d
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£15 1s 3d
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1829 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Joint owner
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George Augustus W. Fahie has been inferred by LBS to have been son or nephew of Richard Augustus...
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