Borlum, in het noorden van Inverness, het Borlum House, is nu een guesthouse.
Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth le Hunt - White.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1785.
Scots in Latin-America - by D .Dobson.
MCINTOSH, HENRY, 1675, a planter from Surinam, married Elizabeth Le Hunt from Port Royal, Jamaica, in 1688, settled in Surinam, died there in 1690. [CSP.1675.01] [Abstracts of NY Wills, Liber 1-2,pp184-186] [SPAWI.1675/401; 1676/943]
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Mackintosh (Borlum/Surinam)
In 1686 Henry (or Harry) Mackintosh was the owner of plantation Fairfield, on the Commewijne river in Surinam [see Phillip Dikland's database of plantation in Surinam]. He was of the 'Maclntosh of Borlum' family in Inverness-shire. He married Elizabeth White in London and had two sons, William (1694) and Hendrik/Henry (1695), both born in Surinam. Henry Mackintosh jnr inherited the property but probably left Surinam at a young age and settled in Bristol, Rhode Island, and from 1708 the plantation was leased to a Thomas Carruthers.
The plantation passed to Henry Mackintosh jnr's daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, and to their descendants who were, by this time, regarded as Americans. In 1774 Fairfield was visited by John Stedman.
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In 1686 Henry (or Harry) Mackintosh was the owner of plantation Fairfield, on the Commewijne river in Surinam [see Phillip Dikland's database of plantation in Surinam]. He was of the Maclintoshof Borlum family in Inverness-shire. He married Elizabeth White in London and had two sons, William (1694) and Hendrik/Henry (1695), both born in Surinam. Henry Mackintosh jnr inherited the property but probably left Surinam at a young age and settled in Bristol, Rhode Island, and from 1708 the plantation was leased to a Thomas Carruthers.
The plantation passed to Henry Mackintosh jnr's daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, and to their descendants who were, by this time, regarded as Americans. In 1774 Fairfield was visited by John Stedman.
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Other sources (none of which mention, in addition to the connection to Rhode island, the connection to Surinam):
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Charles Fraser-Mackintosh, Letters of Two Centuries: Chiefly Connected With Inverness and the Highlands, from 1616 to 1815. (London,1890. Reprint. London: Forgotten Books, 2013), 204-5.
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 51, 1897.
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Alexander Mackintosh, Historical memoirs of the house and clan of Mackintosh and of the clan Chattan (1880).
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