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Age at Emigration | 50.0 specified |
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Individuals
Fanny Symms
Recorded Names
Fanny Symms 1 |
Associated Individuals
enslaved by John Stockdell (slaveholder) 1 |
facilitated by James W. Walker (facilitator) 4 |
Braxton Symms (emigrant) (child of Fanny Symms) 1 |
Cesar Symms (emigrant) (child of Fanny Symms) 1 |
Joseph Symms (emigrant) (child of Fanny Symms) 1 |
Robin Symms (emigrant) (child of Fanny Symms) 1 |
Sarah Symms (emigrant) (child of Fanny Symms) 1 |
Simon Symms (emigrant) (child of Fanny Symms) 1 |
Thornton Symms (emigrant) (child of Fanny Symms) 1 |
Events
circa 1837 1
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Citations
- [1] "Ship Emperor, 3 Dec 1837, Norfolk, Virginia", Subject File, 1792-1964, American Colonization Society Records, Manuscript Div., Library of Congress; digital image, Fold3.com. Microfilm Reel 314 (https://www.fold3.com/image/46669707 : accessed 7 Mar 2021).
- [2] "Emigrants to Liberia." African Repository and Colonial Journal, Vol. 13, No. 12 (Dec 1837): 380.
- [3] "Intelligence from Liberia." African Repository and Colonial Journal, Vol. 14, No. 3 (Mar 1838): 65.
- [4] James W. Walker (Madison Co., Virginia) to R. R. Gurley (Washington City), letter, 16 Sep 1833; "Incoming Correspondence, Domestic Letters"; American Colonization Society Records, Manuscript Div., Library of Congress, digital image, Fold3.com, Microfilm Reel 18; (https://www.fold3.com/image/29604798: accessed 8 May 2022).