Nova Scotia Archives

Les Afro-Néo-Écossais à l'époque de l'esclavage et de l'abolition

« John Farmer, descendant de Jupiter l'esclave, Birchtown, comté de Shelburne »

John Farmer's ancestors would likely have been brought to Shelburne in 1783. Clara Dennis visited with Farmer in the kitchen of his home at Birchtown on a summer's day in the early 1930s. He recounted his father's reminiscences of Jupiter and Venus, the freed slave couple from whom their family was descended. John Farmer had raised a large family in the house he built with money earned on the fishing banks. As he expressed it, "Ah drawed the money for this heah house out o' the banks." (Clara Dennis, Down in Nova Scotia, Toronto, 1934)

date: [early 1930s]

Photographer: Clara Dennis

numéro de référence: Clara Dennis  Nova Scotia Archives accession number 1983-468/33 negative number: N-8877

Nova Scotia Archives — https://archives.novascotia.ca/africanns/archives/

Crown copyright © 2024, Province of Nova Scotia.