Associated People (17) |
The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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02/11/1782 [SD] - → Annuitant
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27/04/1736 [SD] - 27/06/1744 [ED] → Owner
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1803 [SY] - 1817 [LA] → Owner
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27/06/1744 [SD] - 02/11/1782 [ED] → Owner
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02/11/1782 [SD] - 28/02/1803 [ED] → Owner
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02/11/1782 [SD] - 08/01/1795 [ED] → Annuitant
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1803 [SY] - 1827 [EY] → Annuitant
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1817 [SY] - → Owner
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1817 [SY] - → Annuitant
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1818 [SY] - → Annuitant
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1817 [SY] - 1856 [EY] → Annuitant
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1817 [EA] - → Annuitant
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1817 [EA] - → Annuitant
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1817 [EA] - 1832 [LA] → Attorney
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1817 [EA] - → Annuitant
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1817 [EA] - → Annuitant
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1819 [EA] - 1839 [LA] → Previous owner
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Associated Claims (1) |
£4,009 2S 3D
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Estate Information (48) |
1736
[Name] Saltspring
[Size] 843 Dugald Campbell bought Saltspring from Richard Quarrell, 27/04/1736.
http://www.merchantnetworks.com.au/genealogy/web/campbelljam/pafg06.htm
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1744
[Name] Saltspring
Bequeathed in the will of Dugald Campbell the elder to his only son John Campbell.
Alastair Campbell, A History of Clan Campbell: From the Restoration to the Present Day (Edinburgh, 2004), pp. 214-217.
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1758
[Name] Salt Spring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum, molasses Belonging to John Campbell Esquire. Account filed by Alexander Campbell, overseer.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/3 81
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1763
[Name] Salt Spring
[Crop] Sugar Plotted in Hanover in Thomas Craskell's 1763 map of Jamaica as a sugar estate with a cattle mill.
Thomas Craskell's Map of the County of Surry in the Island of Jamaica (1763)
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1782
[Name] Saltspring
Bequeathed to Duncan Campbell in the will of his brother-in-law Dugald Campbell. Dugald left his niece Henrietta Campbell £50 per annum charged on the estate.
http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Samples2/1783JohnCampbell.htm
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1783
[Name] Salt Spring
[Crop] sugar and rum Lately belonging to the Hon. John Campbell deceased. Account filed by Alexander Miller as overseer on the order of Dugald Campbell Esq. as executor.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/11 113
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1783
[Name] Salt Spring
[Crop] sugar and rum Account filed by Alexander Miller as overseer.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/11 184
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1786
[Name] Saltspring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum Account filed by James Walkinshaw, bookkeeper.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/12 94
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1786
[Name] Saltspring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum, rents, cattle, Hire of enslaved people, old brass, pewter and iron On the orders of William Brown and Dugald Campbell attornies to Duncan Campbell of London mortgagee in possession; account filed by James Jones as overseer.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/13 171
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1787
[Name] Saltspring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum, rents, livestock, labour hire Filed for Jan to Apr 1787. On the orders of William Brown and Dugald Campbell attornies for the deceased; account filed by George Miller as overseer.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/14 88-89
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1790
[Name] Salt Spring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum, some cattle, hire of enslaved people Belonging to Duncan Campbell Esquire of London, delivered by order of Dugald Campbell Esquire his attorney. Account filed by James Stewart as overseer.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/18 102-103 [f.46]
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1791
[Name] Saltspring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum, rents On the orders of Dugald Campbell Esquire attorney for the estate. Account filed by James Stewart as overseer.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/18 336-337
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1792
[Name] Salt Spring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum William Brown Esquire attorney for the estate. Account filed by James Stewart as overseer.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/19 176
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1793
[Name] Salt Spring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum Account filed by James Stewart as overseer.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/19 406-407 [f.204]
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1794
[Name] Saltspring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum, some cattle, rents, hire of enslaved people, hardware Account filed by James Webster as overseer for the year ending 31/12/1794.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/21 130-131
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1795
[Name] Salt Spring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum Account filed by James Lawers, bookkeeper (overseer dead).
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/23
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1796
[Name] Saltspring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum, rent, steers and old steers Belonging to Duncan Campbell Esq. Account given by Dugald Campbell Esq, attorney. Account filed by Fleming Hewitt,overseer.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/22 68
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1797
[Name] Saltspring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum, steers, rent, hire of enslaved people Belonging to Duncan Campbell Esq. Account given by Duncan Campbell and William Brown, Esqs, attornies. Account filed by Fleming Hewitt,overseer.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/22 195
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1798
[Name] Salt Spring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum, rents, hire of enslaved people, herrings Property of Duncan Campbell Esq under the direction of William Brown and Duncan Campbell Esq.s his attornies. Account filed by David Donald as overseer for the year ending 31/12/1798.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/24 197
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1799
[Number of enslaved people] 287(Tot)
[Name] S. Spring Registered in Hanover to Duncan Campbell with 287 enslaved people in Balcarres' letter to the Duke of Portland, dated 22/03/1800, return given at a vestry meeting 23/11/1799.
Papers Presented to the House of Commons of the 7th May 1804, Respecting the Slave Trade (Houses of Parliament, 1804) section G p. 23.
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1799
[Name] Saltspring
[Crop] Sugar Plotted In Hanover as a sugar estate with a cattle mill and a windmill in James Robertson's 1804 map of Jamaica.
To the King's most excellent Majesty, this map of the island of Jamaica, constructed from actual surveys. . . (London, J. Robertson, 1804), based on Robertson's survey of the county of Cornwall which he compeleted in 1799.
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1799
[Name] Saltspring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum, old copper, cattle, rents, hire of enslaved people, herring Property of Duncan Campbell Esq under the direction of William Brown and Duncan Campbell Esq.s his attorneys. Account filed by David Donald as overseer for the year ending 31/12/1799.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/26 183
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1800
[Name] Salt Spring Estate
[Crop] sugar, rum, rents, old iron, one cow On the order of Dugald Campbell attorney to Duncan Campbell Esq of London. Account filed by James Sawer book keeper for the 1800 to 23/06/1800.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/27 46
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1801
[Name] Saltspring Estate
[Crop] sugar and rum, some livestock, some hire of enslaved people and hire of wharf Given in by order of Dugald Campbell, Attorney to Duncan Campbell Esq of London. Account filed by Robert Cumming as overseer.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica Archives 1B/11/4/29 76-77
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1803
[Name] Saltspring
Bequeathed to Dugald Campbell the younger in the will of his father Duncan Campbell, proved 1803. Duncan Campbell also left an annuity of £300 to his second wife Mary nee Mumford, charged on the estate.
PROB 11/1388/72
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1810
[Number of enslaved people] 312(Tot)
[Name] Saltspring [Stock] 191 Registered to Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1811) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/AL11Hanov.htm. The 1811 almanac was based on the givings-in of the March Quarter for 1810, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1811
[Number of enslaved people] 327(Tot)
[Name] Salt Spring [Stock] 44 Registered to Dougald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1812) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/a1812co2.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1813
[Name] Saltspring
The will of Dugald Campbell of Saltspring, parish of Hanover, Jamaica, now residing at Thomas's Hotel Berkeley Square (made 21/11/1813) was proved 07/01/1818. In the will he left his estate in trust to his two brothers John and Duncan Campbell, Robert Scarlett and a London mortgagee James Boyick. He left annuities of £70 p.a. to his two sisters Mary Willocox of Charmouth Street and Launce Glover, and a series of legacies to an 'outside' family, including £100 p.a. to Mary Smith formerly Johnson wife of Thomas Pope Smith of Hammersmith; and £100 p.a. each to Mary Smith's sisters, Susan Ricketts Johnson and Ann Pool Johnson residing at Dalston and their brother George Johnson, at present in London. He also left £10 p.a. to two 'negroes', James and William, hereafter to be manumitted. He also left monetary legacies of £300-500 to family members including a series of nephews and nieces.
PROB 11/1388/72
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1815
[Number of enslaved people] 347(Tot)
[Name] Salt-Spring [Stock] 178 Registered to Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1816) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/AL15hano.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1817
[Number of enslaved people] 330(Tot)
[Name] Salt Spring [Stock] 171 Registered to Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1818) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/1818al15.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1817
[Number of enslaved people] 303(Tot) 160(F) 143(M)
[Name] [no name given] In possession of Philip Anglin Scarlett, attorney to Dugald Campbell Esquire.
T71/190 128-135
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1819
[Number of enslaved people] 332(Tot)
[Name] Salt Spring [Stock] 173 Registered to heirs of Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1820) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/Al20p15.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1820
[Number of enslaved people] 331(Tot)
[Name] Salt Spring [Stock] 107 Registered to heirs of Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1821) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/al1821_11.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1820
[Number of enslaved people] 294(Tot)
[Name] [no name given] In the possession of P.A. Scarlett as attorney for the heirs of Dugald Campbell.
T71/191 88-89
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1821
[Number of enslaved people] 329(Tot)
[Name] Salt Spring [Stock] 22 Registered to heirs of Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1822) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/Al22p15.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1823
[Number of enslaved people] 317(Tot)
[Name] Salt Spring [Stock] 95 Registered to heirs of Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1824) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/AL24hano.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1823
[Number of enslaved people] 282(Tot)
[Name] [no name given] In the possession of Philip Anglin Scarlett as attorney to the heirs of Dugald Campbell deceased.
T71/192 149-150
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1825
[Number of enslaved people] 302(Tot)
[Name] Salt Spring [Stock] 162 Registered to heirs of Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1826) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/1826al17.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1826
[Number of enslaved people] 272(Tot)
[Name] Salt Spring [Stock] 25 Registered to heirs of Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1827) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/a1827al12.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1826
[Number of enslaved people] 264(Tot)
[Name] [no name given] In the possession of Philip Anglin Scarlett as attorney to the heirs of Dugald Campbell dec'd.
T71/193 193-194
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1827
[Number of enslaved people] 263(Tot)
[Name] Salt Spring [Stock] 27 Registered to heirs of Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1828) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/1828al17.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1828
[Number of enslaved people] 258(Tot)
[Name] Salt Spring [Stock] 26 Registered to heirs of Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1829) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/al29hano.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1829
[Number of enslaved people] 247(Tot)
[Name] [no name given] In the possession of Philip Anglin Scarlett as attorney to the heirs of Dugald Campbell Esq. dec'd.
T71/195 1
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1830
[Number of enslaved people] 293(Tot)
[Name] Salt Spring [Stock] 33 Registered to heirs of Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1831) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/1831hano.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1831
[Number of enslaved people] 236(Tot)
[Name] Salt Spring [Stock] 34 Registered to heirs of Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1832) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/al32hano.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1832
[Number of enslaved people] 225(Tot)
[Name] Salt Spring [Stock] 31 Registered to heirs of Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1833) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/AL33Hanov.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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1832
[Number of enslaved people] 217(Tot)
[Name] [no name given] In the possession of Philip Anglin Scarlett as attorney to the heirs of Douglas Campbell deceased.
T71/198 102
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1839
[Name] Salt Spring
[Size] 927 Registered to heirs of Dugald Campbell.
Jamaica Almanac (1840) transcribed at http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Samples/AL40Hanover.htm. The almanac was based on the givings-in of the previous March Quarter, hence the earlier evolution date.
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