Husbands (Q495782)

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LBS-PLA-EST-07987
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Husbands
LBS-PLA-EST-07987
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Husbands
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This was possibly the Husbands plantation of St Lucy (rather than Husbands, St James: q.v.). If so, it had been in the hands of the Maycock family from 1635 until 1756 when Thomas Maycock died, heavily in debt. His son, John, sold the plantation of 393 acres in St Lucy to Samuel Husbands. A Chancery case was still in the court in 1780 though the record in the Barbados Department of Archives are il
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legible due to decay. By 1825 it was in the hands of John P. Griffith.
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