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(Added reference to claim: hasDescription (P66): t George return was for the <em>Valley</em> estate: in 1826 the return of Nathan Lucas noted that 153 enslaved were inherited by the death of James Mapp Alleyne, who was, presumably, the same as James Mapp Allen.</strong>, #quickstatements; batch #379 by User:Seila Gonzalez) |
(Added reference to claim: hasDescription (P66): Owned by the Mapp family from 1720 or possibly earlier. <strong>NB the possible confusion between the Mapp and Valley estates, most obviously In 1817 when there were two returns for 'Mapps': one in St George, one in St Philip. The St George return was from Nathan Lucas, Attorney, the property of James Mapp Allen; for St Philip it was by J. F. Alleyne for Smith and Allen. It seems likely that the S, #quickstatements; [[:toollabs:quickstatements/#/b...) |
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Property / hasDescription: Owned by the Mapp family from 1720 or possibly earlier. <strong>NB the possible confusion between the Mapp and Valley estates, most obviously In 1817 when there were two returns for 'Mapps': one in St George, one in St Philip. The St George return was from Nathan Lucas, Attorney, the property of James Mapp Allen; for St Philip it was by J. F. Alleyne for Smith and Allen. It seems likely that the S / reference | |||
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LBS-PLA-EST-00851
- LBS-PLA-EST-00851
- LBS-PLA-EST-e441
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Owned by the Mapp family from 1720 or possibly earlier. <strong>NB the possible confusion between the Mapp and Valley estates, most obviously In 1817 when there were two returns for 'Mapps': one in St George, one in St Philip. The St George return was from Nathan Lucas, Attorney, the property of James Mapp Allen; for St Philip it was by J. F. Alleyne for Smith and Allen. It seems likely that the S
t George return was for the <em>Valley</em> estate: in 1826 the return of Nathan Lucas noted that 153 enslaved were inherited by the death of James Mapp Alleyne, who was, presumably, the same as James Mapp Allen.</strong>