Difference between revisions of "Unknown probably Mount Harmony or StewartStuarts Hill (Q496492)"

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(‎Added reference to claim: hasDescription (P66): No name given. According to Hughes-Queree John Brathwaite was the owner in 1825; Barrallier's map lists him as the owner of 'Stuarts Hill' [also known as Mount Harmony]. 8 May 1833, for sale in Chancery: Higginson v Hunte. It was the late property of J. F. Hunte, but then of the Rev. John Brathwaite. No corresponding entry in the Slave Registers has been found, but John Brathwaite registered 124 e, #quickstatements; [[:toollabs:quickstatements/#/b...)
(‎Added reference to claim: modern country code (P9): BB, #quickstatements; batch #1043 by User:Alicia Sheill)
 
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Unknown probably Mount Harmony or StewartStuarts Hill
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Unknown probably Mount Harmony or Stewart/Stuarts Hill
No name given. According to Hughes-Queree John Brathwaite was the owner in 1825; Barrallier's map lists him as the owner of 'Stuarts Hill' [also known as Mount Harmony]. 8 May 1833, for sale in Chancery: Higginson v Hunte. It was the late property of J. F. Hunte, but then of the Rev. John Brathwaite. No corresponding entry in the Slave Registers has been found, but John Brathwaite registered 124 e
nslaved people in 1834, probably covering Barbados claims nos. 4228 and 4229.