???? - 1898
One of three women (the others were Jane and Eliza Cunningham, each of whom q.v.) awarded the compensation for a group of 8 enslaved people in Tobago, almost certainly the daughter of James Cunningham (q.v.) who married Rev. Silvanus Brigstocke at Clifton 03/05/1838. The enslaved people had descended to the three women on the death of their mother Olivia Presston [sic] on 02/09/1832 by gift from their father James Cunningham; their mother was in fact Olivia Wesston (previously Miller).
1833 Slave Register Tobago Unattached Slaves, which shows the addition of the group of eight people registered under Eliza Cunningham (which entry shows 'Olivia Presston') and the diminution of the same group under Oliva Wesston deceased by reversion to the children of James Cunningham of Bristol. The 1825 Register shows her as the wife of Robert Wesston and as formerly Olivia Miller. It is not clear whether she and James Cunningham were married when their children were born, around 1810.
Ancestry.com, England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1940 [database online]
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Spouse
Silvanus Brigstocke
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Wealth at death
£4,612 14S
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£202 6s 7d
Awardee
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Sisters
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Sisters
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Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, South-west England, England
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Vicarage House, Rosemarket, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, Wales
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