Digital Identity


Person Details
UID VI006283
LA-E-ID (Liberated Africans connector) LA-E-107
Case Name African negroes condemned and apprenticed
Register Date
Year 1813
Recaptive Number
Person Name Suma
Alternative or Transcribed Name
Modern Name Interpretation
Transcribed Age
Age Category Unknown
Transcribed Sex
Sex Female
Transcribed Height (ft.)
Height (in)
Height (cm)
Physical Characteristics No Entry
Transcribed Description
Digits
Disposal
Language Association
Documented African Nation
Possible Dialect
Travel & Court Related Information
Government Department Colonial and Foreign Offices, Great Britain
Court Condemned Court of Vice Admiralty, Bahamas
Embarkation Region West Africa (unspecified)
Embarkation Port Unknown
Disembarkation Region Caribbean
Disembarkation Port The Bahamas
Capture Ship
Capture Date
Arrival Date
Sentence Date
Intended Destination Region
Secondary Migration British Caribbean
Post Disembarkation The Bahamas
Specific Location
Archival & Source Data
Source The National Archives, UK, CO 23/63, "An Account of African Negroes condemned in the Vice Admiralty Court of New Providence and Apprenticed to Masters or Mistresses on Crooked and Acklins Islands," 1816, f. 389.
Digitization Adam Matthews Digital
Transcription Henry Lovejoy
Name Interpreter
Digital Archivists
Voyage ID (Slave Voyages)
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