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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
Toney Hamilton11115
Godfrey Davis113
Newman Brookinbery113
Robert Rowe
Judith Parker
114
Josh Johnson
Mary Parker
1137
Peter Peir1
Ruben Hamilton111127
Nassau Jackson11115Trinidad
Quashy Hamilton1321211
Richard Hamilton1114Trinidad
Shed Hamilton1114
Brass Hamilton113
Thoms Hosterman12
Chs Stubberfield124
John Hamilton 1st113
Ketmes Hamilton124
Robt Hamilton113
Alex Harrison1114Trinidad
George Hamilton12
Robert Bingley1
Peter Basama113
Quashy Mantly1215
Michl William1Trinidad
John Watts1
Richd McCarty1
Charles Jackson113
Duncan Meroy12
Henry Baily1215
Sandy Cooper12
Sippio Cooper1215
Richd Ross1215
Cock Ross1
Frank Grant12
Isaac Grant Sr.113
Judith Been113
Frank Ross1125
Charles Giggy113
Thos McNeish113
Isaac Grant Jr.12
Total376carried forward


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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