Location: Jamaica
Surnames/tags: Dolmage Black_Heritage Jamaica
This page's purpose is to record the people enslaved by Adam Dolmage of Jamaica, and attempt to connect them to their families.
A Return of the Slaves in the Parish of St Andrew in the possession of Adam Dolmage as owner, on 28 Jun 1826 [1] records their names (followed by age, and whether African or Creole). Adam had recently left the island for England, where he died in 1827.
Sold to William Robertson, Esq., parish of St Andrew :
- William Welsh, 57, African
- Willis Dolmage, 34, African
- Robert Dolmage, 37, African
- William Dolmage, 17, Creole
- Robert Johnston, 2, Creole, son of Ann Dolmage
- Alexander Dolmage, 32, Creole
- Francis Dolmage, 34, African
- Dennis Dolmage, 37, African
- Joseph Dolmage, 39, African
- Johnston Dolmage, 47, African
- Adam Dolmage, 21, Creole
- Frederick Dolmage, 18, Creole
- Thomas Dolmage, 17, Creole
Sold to William Rae, Esq., parish of St Andrew
- Stewart Dolmage, 35, Creole
- Richard Dick Dolmage, 31, Creole
- John Dolmage, 37, African
- Richard Dolmage, 31, Creole
- Prince, 7 mths, Creole, son of Elsey Dolmage
- Henry Ritchie, 30, African
- James Johnston, 8, Creole
- John, 3 mths, Creole, son of Eleanor Dolmage
- Bob, 7 mths, Creole, son of Mary Ann Dolmage
Died :
- Bryan [no further details]
Sources
- ↑ The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; Office of Registry of Colonial Slaves and Slave Compensation Commission: Records; Class: T 71; Piece Number: 131 (1826, 1829 A-F), viewed at https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/1129/images/CSUK1817_133629-00233
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