Genealogy Projects tagged with Plantation on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Berlin Plantation, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica

    ==This project is about a coffee plantation called Berlin Plantation, so named from original owner's hometown, Berlin, Germany. Owned by Henry Cerf, then Judah Cohen and Hyman Cohen family. The project covers the ancestry and descendants of this plantation in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. This is one of the individual plantation projects in the Jamaican Planters and Plantation series.==Summary==From ...

  • Somerset Place Plantation, North Carolina

    This project is about the descendants of the Somerset Place Plantation. Place is a representative state historic site offering a comprehensive and realistic view of 19th-century life on a large North Carolina plantation. Originally, this unusual plantation included more than 100,000 densely wooded, mainly swampy acres bordering the five-by-eight mile Lake Phelps, in present-day Washington Count...

  • Elim Estate, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica

    This project covers the ancestry and descendants of the Elim Estate, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. This is one of the individual plantation projects in the Jamaican Planters and Plantation series.==Summary==1811 - Elim Estate registered to Thomas Foster.1817 - [Foster], Thomas, Elim, 368 slaves/ 324 stock.1833 - Elim Estate registered to John Foster.18th Jul 1836 - 385 Enslaved - £7252 17S 8D==Refere...

  • Robins River Estate/Pen, Westmoreland, Jamaica

    This project covers the ancestry and descendants of the Robins River Estate/Pen, Westmoreland, Jamaica. This is one of the individual plantation projects in the Jamaican Planters and Plantation series.==Summary==1811 - Robins River Estate/Pen registered to Forrest. Forrest, Arthur, deceased, Masemure and Robins River 269 slaves/ 537 stock.1816 - Forest, Arthur, heirs of, Robin's River, 62 slave...

  • Masemure Sugar Cane Plantation, Westmoreland, Jamaica

    This project covers the ancestry and descendants of the Masemure Sugar Cane Plantation, Westmoreland, Jamaica. This is one of the individual plantation projects in the Jamaican Planters and Plantation series. (Masemure is also spelled Masemuir elsewhere).==Summary==1811 - Masemure Sugar Plantation registered to Forrest. Forrest, Arthur, deceased, Masemure and Robins River 269 slaves/ 537 stock....

  • Haddo Pen Estate, Westmoreland, Jamaica

    This project covers the ancestry and descendants of the Haddo Pen Estate, Westmoreland, Jamaica. This is one of the individual plantation projects in the Jamaican Planters and Plantation series.==Summary==1811 - Haddo Pen registered to Forrest. Forrest, S., heirs of, Haddo 248 slaves/ 139 stock.1833 - Haddo Pen registered to Forrest.22nd Aug 1836 - 184 Enslaved - £3608 5S 3D - [2,157 acres].Rob...

  • Lancaster Estate, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica

    This project covers the ancestry and descendants of the Lancaster Estate, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. This is one of the individual plantation projects in the Jamaican Planters and Plantation series.==Summary==1811 - Lancaster Estate registered to Charles Foster.1811 - Foster, Charles, Lancaster 155 slaves/ 210 stock.1817 - [Foster], Charles, Lancaster, T==References, Resources, and Links==* Jamaic...

  • Wigton Plantation, Manchester Parish, Jamaica

    This project is for the Wigton Plantation and the people who resided there. Manchester Parish, Jamaica.==Heron Family====Slaves=====resources and links===

  • Narragansett Planters

    Please add your "Narragansett planter" families to this project. Collaborators may update the "project" page.From Narragansett Bay: Its Historic and Romantic Associations and Picturesque Setting, by Edgar Mayhew Bacon (Google eBook) 1904"Until 1647, each town was governed independently. The situation of each is plainly designated upon the map to-day, but where, asks the enquirer after truth, ar...

  • Orange Vale Coffee Plantation, Portland, Jamaica

    This project is about the coffee plantation that existed at Orange Vale, Portland Parish (formerly St. George) in Jamaica, 1780-1850.See accompanying article of same name.a==Summary==Jamaica Surveyed by BW Higman says about Orange Vale (not to be confused with Golden Vale): Few plans of Jamaican coffee plantations exist for the years before 1800. One of the earliest is Robert Leslie's plan of O...