Slavenregister Suriname ; Inv.33-fol.2082 Plantage John (in Coronie) - Nancy (9)
de naam komt van de schotse naam (Mac.Arron = Cameron) Cam-Arron. Geen mac (=zoon van) dus Arron.
Plantation Owners : John Piggott or Pigott Wilson ; Profile & Legacies Summary ; ???? - 1823
url: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/2146652287
Biography
London merchant and slave-owner in Surinam. John Piggott Wilson appointed Donald Cameron of Surinam and failing him Colin Campbell of Surinam as his attorneys in the colony of Surinam in 1822. He appears to have been the owner of Plantation John on the East Correntine Coast c. 1821, and had mortgaged an unnamed estate in Surinam to Andrew Anderson of London in 1807 to secure a loan of 40,000 guilders.
1. Will of John Piggott Wilson of [20 Hunter Street Brunswick Square] St Pancras [made in 1823] proved 29/10/1841. After legacies of £20 to a friend and £10 each to two servants, in the will he left his property to his mother Sybella for life and then to his reputed son John Wilson then living with him at Hunter Street. His executors included Colin Campbell of Glasgow and Rotterdam and Elphinstone Piggott.
2. Burial of John Pigott [sic] Wilson of 20 Hunter Street aged 44 at New Church St Pancras 09/08/1823.
3. John Wilson, the reputed son of John Piggott Wilson, was possibly the man who appeared as exectutor of Mary Campbell of Surinam in 1872.
Sources:
Power of attorney of John Piggott Wilson dated 06/04/1822, Nationaal Archief Den Haag, 'Suriname: Oud Notarieel Archief » Inventaris nr. 933, Scan: 29-33'; mortgage of Plantation John with 100 enslaved people between Alex Cameron and John Piggott Wilson, Surinaamsche Courant 15/06/1821; London Gazette 18219 11/02/1826 p. 320 shows the assignees of Andrew Anderson of Lloyd's Coffee House bankrupt calling creditors of Anderson to a meeting to approve the sale of the mortgage made by John Pigggott Smith deceased to Anderson and another in 1807.
1. PROB 11/1953/138.
2. Ancestry.com, London, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-2003 for John Pigott Wilson Camden St Pancras Parish Chapel 1823-1834 [database online].
3. Surinaamsche Courant, March 3,1872. 'Those who have a claim or are owed to the estate of the late Miss Mary Cambell died December 23 recently, are requested to declare their claims and to pay their due at the office of Gebr. Miller & Co in Nickerie by John Wilson testamentary executor.'
Jaar: 1843
Plantage: John ; Slaven:85 ; Concessies:500 Product :Katoen ; Eigenaar: Wilson- Boedel ; directeur: Cruden Administrateur: G. Mackintosh W. Locatie: Opperdistrict Nickerie.
Voornaam Nancy Elisabeth ; Achternaam Arron ; Slavennaam Nancy ; Geslacht vrouw ; Leeftijd 63
Beroep Veld ; Godsdienst RC ; Plaats plantage [John] ; Verblijfplaats John ; Provincie plantage Coronie
Borderelnummer PL108 ; Opmerkingen Blijkens borderel slavennaam Nancij; blijkens borderel geboortejaar 1800
Slavenregister Suriname ; Emancipatie 1 Julij 1863
(1) Zij is getrouwd met Alexander [eig. pltg.Bellevue & John) MacDonald.
Zij zijn getrouwd
Alexander mcDonald was omstreeks 1845-1850, de eigenaar / administrateur van de plantage Bellevue.
(2) Zij heeft/had een relatie met Winst Johannis Mac Inte (ak: MacIntosh).
De relatie startte
Winst is waarschijnlijk de vader van de kinderen.
Kind(eren):
grootouders
ouders
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kinderen
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