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Cape Verde /ˌkeɪp ˈvɜːrd/ or Cabo Verde /kɑːboʊ ˈvɜːrdeɪ/, /kæ-/ (Portuguese: Cabo Verde, pronounced: [%CB%88kabu ˈveɾdɨ]), officially the Republic of Cabo Verde, is an island country spanning an archipelago of 10 volcanic islands in the central Atlantic Ocean. Located 570 kilometres (350 mi) off the coast of West Africa, the islands cover a combined area of slightly over 4,000 square kilometre...
The title of this project comes from the book: The Freedom Seekers: Blacks in Early Canada. Canada’s first black doctor, Anderson Ruffin Abbott, is among one of our nation’s most notable “passers.” His great-grandaughter, Catherine Slaney, only found out he was black in 1975 when sociologist Daniel Hill — an Ontario ombudsman and father of singer Dan Hill and author Lawrence Hill — went to inte...
This project is a sub-project of the American slave owners project, and a sister project to the Ball Family of South Carolina project.==Summary====Notables====Timeline====resources, references and links==* Slaves In The Family by Edward Ball*
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...
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...
This project is for the Wigton Plantation and the people who resided there. Manchester Parish, Jamaica.==Heron Family====Slaves=====resources and links===
This project covers the ancestry and descendants of the Vineyard, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. This is one of the individual plantation projects in the Jamaican Planters and Plantation series.==Summary==1811 - The Vineyard registered to Forrest. Forrest, xxx, the Vineyard xxx slaves/ xxx stock.1812 - Forrest, xxx, the Vineyard xxx slaves/ xxx stock.1816 - Forest, xxx, the Vineyard xxx slaves.1817 - ...
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...
Six unmarked graves in the back of the cemetery. It is possible that these were graves of slaves.
Lewis Burwell Martin.
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