About Robert Swan
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Known as Swan's because the Swan (or Swann) family owned the planatuon between 1674 and 1733. 1733-35 in a Chancery suit the property (of 130 acres with 251 enslaved people) passed to (1) in 1733 Hugh Hall of St Michael and his wife Ann Hall née Swan, the daughter of Robert Swan deceased and (2) by a Marriage settlement to Miles James of Christ Church and Ann Hall, daughter of Robert Swan, deceased and widow of Hon. Hugh Hall, deceased, who married Miles James.
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