Associated People (5) |
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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1816 [EA] - 1829 [LA] → Owner
James Crichlow was the owner by at least 1816 when he reported £1,500 damage [resulting from Bussa's rebellion]: House of Assembly Report, p. 59 quoted in Barbados Department of Archives. Hughes-Queree Index of Plantations. |
1829 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Joint owner
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1829 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Joint owner
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1829 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Joint owner
Philip L. Applewhaite was joint owner "on behalf of his wife Ann, fomerly Ann Crichlow". |
1829 [EA] - 1832 [LA] → Other
Ann Applewhaite's ownership was held by her husband, Philip L. Applewhaite. |
Associated Claims (1) |
£3,491 12S 3D
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Notes |
According to the estate had been owned in 1826 by James Nathaniel Crichlow in 1826. He was possibly the father of Ralph, Samuel and Ann Crichlow? Other owners were: Edwin Lascelles (1796), James Nurse (1801) and Philip Lytcott Applewhaite (1841). In 1844 the estate was in Chancery. |
Estate Information (7) |
1817
[MyAV·¶ of enslaved people] 138(Tot) 70(F) 68(M)
Return of James Chrichlow [Crichlow], his own property.
T71/521 376-79
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1823
[MyAV·¶ of enslaved people] 145(Tot)
[Name] [no name given] Return of James Crichlow, his own property. Previously 142 enslaved.
T71/530 62
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1826
[MyAV·¶ of enslaved people] 156(Tot)
[Name] [No name given] Return of James Crichlow, his own property. Previously 145 enslaved.
T71/536 229
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1829
[MyAV·¶ of enslaved people] 156(Tot)
Return of James Crichlow, his own property. This is an odd entry as there are no figures for increase/decrease and no totals at the end of the entry. However, it would appear that there were 164 enslaved and 8 deaths, giving a net of 156. But see also return for 1829 by Ralph Crichlow.
T71/544 223-7
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1829
[MyAV·¶ of enslaved people] 164(Tot)
[Name] [No name given] Return of Ralph Crichlow, the joint property of Samuel Crichlow Philip Lytcott Applewhaite on behalf of his wife, Ann Applewhaite (formerly Ann Crichlow) and himself.
T71/544 236-40
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1832
[MyAV·¶ of enslaved people] 169(Tot)
Return of Ralph Crichlow, the joint property of Samuel Crichlow Philip Lytcott Applewhaite on behalf of his wife, Ann Applewhaite (formerly Ann Crichlow) and himself.
T71/549 243-4
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1913
[Name] Kirton
[Size] 416 Listed in St Philip, property of Browne.
Barbados 1913 list from the Hughes-Quere indexes transcribed at .
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