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Latest revision as of 21:01, 21 December 2022
LBS-PLA-EST-01007
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- LBS-PLA-EST-e524
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Husbands
Appears to have been established from 1657 by John Read or Reid who owned the plantation until 1680 (or later). By 1680 it was of 198 acres.By 1698-99 Lt. Col. Bartholemew Reese of St. Peter sold the plantation to Edward Jordan of St. George: Reese's 'Black Rock' plantation, in St. James, 210 acres, 68 enslaved. 1728: Edward Jordan's daughter, Ann Jordan, married Joseph Dottin. Ann Jordan was Edwa
rd Jordan's heiress. (Edward Jordan died in 1728.) Joseph Dottin's daughter, Susannah Dottin, married Samuel Husbands, who thereby inherited the plantation.