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LBS-PLA-EST-09061
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Cacoon
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LBS-PLA-EST-09061
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Cacoon
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Owned by John McMahon with c. 25 enslaved people until his death in 1813. No will has been found for him, but he appears to have bequeathed the estate and enslaved people to Jane Perrin and her children William, Eliza, Edward and Robert McMahon. Because of the fracturing of ownership, slave register entries for these enslaved people have not been systematically traced after 1817.Cacoon is also reg
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istered to William Brown in the almanacs 1825-1831; it's not clear whether he acted as guardian to the younger McMahon children, if he bought a share of the enslaved people and land, or whether this was a different estate with the same name.
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