Difference between revisions of "Essex Plantation (Q494166)"

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(‎Added reference to claim: hasDescription (P66): John Wade owned enslaved people in St Mary from at least 1817 but it's not clear he owned the land of Essex plantation at this point. In the early 1820s, John Wade and James McIntyre bought over 130 enslaved people, 50 from Thomas McLagan on Upton estate and the rest from St Andrew. They divided their joint ownership by 1826 and the enslaved people were registered to McIntyre's estate (Harmony Hal, #quickstatements; [[:toollabs:quickstatements/#/b...)
(‎Removed claim: locatedIn (P7): North America (Q311), #quickstatements; batch #1040 by User:Alicia Sheill)
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Revision as of 17:26, 19 December 2022

LBS-PLA-EST-04761
  • LBS-PLA-EST-04761
  • LBS-PLA-EST-e2490
Language Label Description Also known as
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Essex Plantation
LBS-PLA-EST-04761
  • LBS-PLA-EST-04761
  • LBS-PLA-EST-e2490

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John Wade owned enslaved people in St Mary from at least 1817 but it's not clear he owned the land of Essex plantation at this point. In the early 1820s, John Wade and James McIntyre bought over 130 enslaved people, 50 from Thomas McLagan on Upton estate and the rest from St Andrew. They divided their joint ownership by 1826 and the enslaved people were registered to McIntyre's estate (Harmony Hal
l) and Wade's estate (Essex) separately. The first date at which Essex is named with a large number of enslaved people to John Wade is the almanac of 1826.