Data
Event Type |
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Date | 26 Oct 1834 to unknown |
Count of People Involved | 126 |
Events
82: 1834-10-26/unknown, ship's passage, transporter: Ninus
Associated Individuals
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Maria Tuliaferro/Toliver (emigrant) | |
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Ann Hawes (emigrant) | |
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Aylett Dawson (emigrant) | |
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Betty Hawes (emigrant) | |
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Charlotte Hawes (emigrant) | |
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Dolly Gordon (emigrant) | |
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Ellen/Eleanor Dawson (emigrant) | |
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Elizabeth Dawson (emigrant) | |
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Emily Gordon (emigrant) | |
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Grace Hawes (emigrant) | |
|
Henry Hawes (emigrant) | |
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Henry Gordon (emigrant) | |
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James Jackson (emigrant) | |
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Jenny Hawes (emigrant) | |
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John Brumskin (emigrant) | |
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Kitty Gordon (emigrant) | |
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Lilly Gordon (emigrant) | |
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Louisa Hawes (emigrant) | |
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Lucinda Johnson (emigrant) | |
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Milly Gordon (emigrant) | |
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Nancy Dawson (emigrant) | |
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Nat Gordon (emigrant) | |
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Polly Dawson (emigrant) | |
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Robert Dawson (emigrant) | |
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Stephen Hawes (emigrant) | |
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Susan Hawes (emigrant) | |
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Thornton Gordon (emigrant) | |
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Walker Dawson (emigrant) | |
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William Gordon (emigrant) | |
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Austin Jones/Brent (emigrant) | |
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Charlotte Jones/Brent (emigrant) | |
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Henrietta Jones/Brent (emigrant) | |
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Lacy/Lucy Brent (emigrant) | |
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Lilly Jones/Brent (emigrant) | |
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Mallory Jones/Brent (emigrant) | |
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Marlbro Brent (emigrant) | |
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Dick/Richard Jones/Brent (emigrant) | |
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Warrenton Brent (emigrant) | |
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Rachel Madison (emigrant) | |
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Walker Brumskin/Brumkin (emigrant) | |
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Patty Buckner/Jones (emigrant) | |
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Butler Campbell (emigrant) | |
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Winney Campbell (emigrant) | |
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Aaron P. Davis (emigrant) | |
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Belinda Davis (emigrant) | |
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Phoebe Davis (emigrant) | |
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Richard Davis (emigrant) | |
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Dolly/Lilly Gordon (emigrant) | |
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Joe Gordon (emigrant) | |
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John Gordon (emigrant) | |
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John R. Gordon (emigrant) | |
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Littleton Gordon (emigrant) | |
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Marshall Gordon (emigrant) | |
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Nat Gordon (emigrant) | |
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Prudence Gordon (emigrant) | |
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Charles Gray (emigrant) | |
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Emily Gray (emigrant) | |
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James Gray (emigrant) | |
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Jane Gray (emigrant) | |
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Robert/Bob Gwynn/Gwen (emigrant) | |
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Mildred Gwynn (emigrant) | |
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Jane/Jenny Gwynn/Gwen (emigrant) | |
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Betsey Harris (emigrant) | |
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Charles Harris (emigrant) | |
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Fanny Harris (emigrant) | |
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Jack Harris (emigrant) | |
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Jeffrey Harris (emigrant) | |
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Milton Harris (emigrant) | |
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Moses Harris (emigrant) | |
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Philip Haris (emigrant) | |
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Sandy Harris (emigrant) | |
|
Richard Hawes (emigrant) | |
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Hysett/Aylett H. Johnson (emigrant) | |
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Berryman/Benjamin Johnson (emigrant) | |
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Cresson Johnson (emigrant) | |
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Evelina/Elena Johnson (emigrant) | |
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Francis Johnson (emigrant) | |
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Gabriel Johnson (emigrant) | |
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Wetty/Hetty Johnson (emigrant) | |
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Margaret Johnson (emigrant) | |
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Mary Johnson (emigrant) | |
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Nelly Johnson (emigrant) | |
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Melinda/Belinda Jones (emigrant) | |
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Charlotte Jones (emigrant) | |
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Eleanor/Lavina Jones (emigrant) | |
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Jane Jones (emigrant) | |
|
Lewis Jones (emigrant) | |
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Lucy Ann Jones (emigrant) | |
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Rosanna Jones (emigrant) | |
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David Madison (emigrant) | |
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Reuben Mason (emigrant) | |
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Alfred Page (emigrant) | |
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Anna M. Page (emigrant) | |
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Betsy Page (emigrant) | |
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Clara Page (emigrant) | |
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Daniel Page (emigrant) | |
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John Page (emigrant) | |
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Peter Page (emigrant) | |
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Rebecca Page (emigrant) | |
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Robert Page (emigrant) | |
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Robert M. Page (emigrant) | |
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Solomon Page (emigrant) | |
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Susan M. Page (emigrant) | |
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Thomas Page (emigrant) | |
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Thomas M. Page (emigrant) | |
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Lewis Richson/Richardson (emigrant) | |
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Judy Sandford (emigrant) | |
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Thomas/Frances Sandford (emigrant) | |
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Tom Taliaferro/Toliver (emigrant) | |
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Achilles/Killes Tuliaferro/Tolifer (emigrant) | |
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July/Celia Tuliaferro/Toliver (emigrant) | |
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Esther Tuliaferro/Toliver (emigrant) | |
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Frank Tuliaferro/Toliver (emigrant) | |
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George Tuliaferro/Toliver (emigrant) | |
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Henry Tuliaferro/Toliver (emigrant) | |
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John Tuliaferro/Toliver (emigrant) | |
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Matilda Tuliaferro/Toliver (emigrant) | |
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Sam/Samuel Tuliaferro/Toliver (emigrant) | |
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Andrew Walker (emigrant) | |
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Eliza Walker (emigrant) | |
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Hannah Walker (emigrant) | |
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Isaac Walker (emigrant) | |
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Isaac Walker (emigrant) | |
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Nancy Walker (emigrant) | |
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Sally Walker (emigrant) | |
|
Charles Williams (emigrant) |
Locations
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Bassa Cove |
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|
Norfolk, Norfolk Co., Virginia |
Vessels
|
Ninus |
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Notes
Arranged by Young Men's Colonization Society of Pennsylvania which coordinated with New York to become the United Colonization Society of New York and Pennsylvania to organize this voyage and establish Bass Cove. Ship left Philadelphia, then picked up the emigrant passengers in Norfolk: 110 Aylette Hawes slaves from Rappahannock and Caroline counties, and 14 slaves of Matthew Page estate of Frederick Co., Virginia.
Citations
- [1] "Intelligence.: Emigrants to Africa." African Repository and Colonial Journal, Vol. 10, No. 9 (Nov 1834): 286.
- [2] Eli Seifman, "The United Colonization Societies of New-York and Pennsylvania and the Establishment of the African Colony of Bassa Cove" Pennsylvania History, Vol. 35, No. 1 (Jan 1968): 23-44, digital images (https://journals.psu.edu/phj/article/view/23277 : accessed 28 Aug 2023).
- [3] "Young Men's Colonization Society of Pennsylvania Minute Book, 1834-1841", Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, Colonization Society; digital image, Lincoln.edu (https://www.lincoln.edu/langston-hughes-memorial-library/special-collections-and-archives/digital-collections/library-colonization-society.html : accessed 8 Dec 2023).