Difference between revisions of "Esperança Voyage (Q10158)"

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(‎Created claim: date (P28): 15 November 1809, #quickstatements; batch #123 by User:Duncan Tarr)
(‎Added reference to claim: date (P28): 15 November 1809, #quickstatements; batch #123 by User:Duncan Tarr)
Property / date: 15 November 1809Gregorian / reference
 
isDirectlyBasedOn: Data excerpts from Ugo Nwokeji and David Eltis, "The Roots of The African Diaspora: Methodological Considerations in the Analysis of Names in the Liberated African Registers of Sierra Leone and Havana," History in Africa, 29 (2002): 365-79
isDirectlyBasedOn: Data excerpts from Ugo Nwokeji and David Eltis, "Characteristics of captives leaving the Cameroons for the Americas, 1822-1837," Journal of African History, 43 (2002): 191-210.
isDirectlyBasedOn: Data excerpts from Richard Anderson, Alex Borucki, Daniel Domingues da Silva, David Eltis, Paul Lachance, Philip Misevich, Olatunji Ojo “Using African Names to Identify the Origins of Captives in the Transatlantic Slave Trade."
isDirectlyBasedOn: Data excerpts from British National Archives, High Court of Admiralty Kew, United Kingdom
isDirectlyBasedOn: Data excerpts from Great Britain, Parliamentary Papers: 1777-1853
isDirectlyBasedOn: Data excerpts from African Institution, Sixth Report of the Directors of the African Institution (London, 1812).
isDirectlyBasedOn: Data excerpts from African Institution, Eighth Report of the Directors of the African Institution (London, 1814).
isDirectlyBasedOn: Data excerpts from Meyer-Heiselberg, R., Notes from the Liberated African Department in the Archives at Fourah Bay College, Freetown, Sierra Leone (Uppsala, 1967).
hasExternalReference: https://slavevoyages.org/voyage/7619/variables

Revision as of 17:31, 12 November 2019

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  • SV-EVE-VOY-7619
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Esperança Voyage
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  • SV-EVE-VOY-7619

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This voyage embarked with approximately 95 enslaved people and disembarked with approximately 95 enslaved people. The vessel was captured by the British and condemned at the Vice-Admiralty Court, Sierra Leone.