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African Nova Scotians in the Age of Slavery and Abolition

"Return of the black American refugees residing at Hammonds Plains"
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NamesWomenMales Under 7 yrs. of ageDo. Under 14 yrs. of ageDo. Above 14 yrs. of ageFemales Under 7 yrs. of ageDo. Under 14 yrs. of ageDo. Above 14 yrs. of ageTotalNames of those desirous of going to Trinidad
Robert Cooper12
Lewis Stewband124
Danl Goffigan1114
Jesse Carter124
William Griffin11115
Robert Grant12
Mark Young12Trinidad
Jos McClew1125
April Cooper1114Trinidad
March Cooper1Trinidad
July Cooper11115
Ruban Wiley124
Deal Wiley1114
Quashy Cooper Jr.1114
Josh Wiley1114
Henry Hamilton1
Patk Bailey1114
Gabriel Jenkins113
Cesar Wiley1Trinidad
John Jenkins1114
William Marshman113
Jeffrey Howe11137
Sampson Butler1114
Gabriel Manigo111116
John Brown1
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Total464
Wally Wiley1Trinidad
La Fortune1Trinidad
George Rantham1Trinidad
Rose Rushley12
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Total469


This return gives detailed information about family makeup. It also lists the families who expressed an interest in moving to Trinidad.

Date: [1820?]

Reference: Commissioner of Public Records  Nova Scotia Archives  RG 1 volume 422 number 19 (microfilm 15463)

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