Domestic Slave Mary of pln.Hamilton in Coronie.
9 maart 1858 gemanimuteerd onder de naam; Mary Classina Namilton. Later gewijzigd naar Classina Mary MacDonald.
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When Gordon Macdonald died in Burntisland in 1859, the death was reported by his ‘friend Robert Kirke’ and a memorial was erected in the kirkyard at Burntisland. In his will he left the liferent of his property to his only daughter, Mary Classinda (1855–1906) – sometimes given as Classinda Mary. She was an illegitimate child, the daughter of an enslaved woman named Mary on plantation Hamilton, and so herself born a slave. Gordon freed her in March 1858 and she came with him to Scotland. In 1861, at the age of six, she was boarded with a family in Nairn, who had connections to Demerara, and one of the two trustees of her father's will was the rector of Nairn Academy. When Classinda died in 1906, the distribution of the estate was contested and in the course of an action in the Court of Session it became clear that Gordon's brother, Alexander, had also had illegitimate children, of whom two daughters were still alive.[62] Classinda's name was added to the memorial to her father in the old kirkyard in Burntisland.
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