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Hij zou zijn teruggekeerd naar Schotland en in Moy, Inverness <1853 zijn overleden.
Hij is getrouwd met Ann Cameron.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 7 september 1787 te Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, hij was toen 17 jaar oud.
Ook 7-9-1778 als trouwdatum genoemd.
After the death of this Alexander Mackintosh, Ann Cameron seems to have married James Munro of Surinam [Inverness Courier, Thursday 26 October 1854], and it is likely that their son was the Duncan Cameron Munro [1820-70] who was appointed Birtish Consul in Suriname in 1857.
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In 1801 an area of coastal land in Upper Nickerie, to the east of the river Courentyne, was laid out in lots. This became known by English speakers as the ‘colony’ and subsequently by Dutch speakers as ‘Coronie’, the name it bears today. In 1835, there were twenty-two working plantations and in 1850 there were twenty-one plantations, of which eight were named after locations in Scotland – Clyde, Novar, Belladrum, Bantaskine, Cardross Park, Moy, Hamilton and Inverness. Three plantations had English place names – Oxford, Leasowes and Totness.40 As the plantation names suggest, there was a significant Scottish involvement in the Coronie plantations.
uit: https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/full/10.3366/nor.2018.0143
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