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(‎Added reference to claim: hasName (P20): Wellside [possibly also Passage Fort], #quickstatements; batch #416 by User:Seila Gonzalez)
(‎Cleared an Item: #quickstatements; batch #983 by User:Alicia Sheill)
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Wellside possibly also Passage Fort
reuse item
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LBS-PLA-EST-19505
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LBS-PLA-EST-e18957
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LBS-PLA-EST-19505
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Property / hasName
Wellside [possibly also Passage Fort]
 
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Property / hasName: Wellside [possibly also Passage Fort] / reference
 
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Property / locatedIn: Caribbean Islands / reference
 
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Property / locatedIn: Americas / rank
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Property / locatedIn: Americas / reference
 
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Property / locatedIn: Jamaica / rank
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Property / locatedIn: St Catherine / rank
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Property / modern country code
JM
 
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Property / hasDescription
Tentative identification only. It may be that George McKerlie owned part of this land or perhaps none, as he was already a slave-owner before taking over the estate of Mary Penniston. The fact that no enslaved people were registered to the estate of Mary Penniston in the slave registers after 1826 suggests McKerlie took over the land.
 
Property / hasDescription: Tentative identification only. It may be that George McKerlie owned part of this land or perhaps none, as he was already a slave-owner before taking over the estate of Mary Penniston. The fact that no enslaved people were registered to the estate of Mary Penniston in the slave registers after 1826 suggests McKerlie took over the land. / rank
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Revision as of 14:23, 6 October 2022

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