Henry Moss

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Claimant or beneficiary

Biography

There is ambiguity about the identity of this awardee, but this is probably Henry Moss of Crooked Island. It is also probably the same man as the awardee of a second smaller award in Bahamas.

  1. Henry Moss of Crooked Island was convicted with his wife Helen of the maltreatment of the enslaved woman Kate in the 1820s. Although Henry Moss of Crooked Island, the convicted man, has been identified in secondary material as the nephew of James Moss senior (q.v.), it appears that Henry Moss of Liverpool (q.v.), who was certainly a nephew of James Moss senior and brother of John Moss and James Moss junior, was a different man. To date no death-date or probate has been found for Henry Moss of Crooked Island. The will of Henry Moss of Liverpool, made in the mid-1830s although proved in 1848, mentions only property in British Guiana, not in the Bahamas. The will of James Moss senior characterises Henry Moss of Crooked Island simply as his 'friend'.

Sources

  1. Anti-slavery Monthly Reporter for April 1829, No. 47 [No. 23 vol.ii] pp. 462 et seq. The identification of Henry Moss of Crooked Island as a nephew of James Moss senior was made in Farnsworth, Paul and Wilkie, Laurie (1995) 'Crooked Island', African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter: Vol. 2: Iss. 3, Article 9. Available at: http://scholarworks.umass.edu/adan/vol2/iss3/9 [accessed 19/11/2014]. Graham Trust makes a compelling case that Henry Moss of Liverpool, brother of John Moss, was not the Henry Moss of The Bahamas atrocity case of 'The cruelties of Henry and Helen Moss', Graham Trust, John Moss of Otterspool (1782-1858) Railway Pioneer - Slave Owner - Banker (Milton Keynes, AuthorHouse, 2010) Appendix D pp. 229-231; PROB 11/2076/375.

Further Information

Spouse
Helen

Associated Claims (1)

£1,209 11s 6d
Awardee

Associated Estates (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:

  • SD - Association Start Date
  • SY - Association Start Year
  • EA - Earliest Known Association
  • ED - Association End Date
  • EY - Association End Year
  • LA - Latest Known Association
1817 [EA] - 1817 [LA] → Attorney

In his capacity as attorney Henry Moss filed the return on behalf of James Moss Esquire Senior 'of Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas.' There is no evidence that this was Henry Moss of Liverpool (q.v.): it appears more likely to have been Henry Moss of Crooked Island.