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Lucinda

Female Abt 1794 - 1883  (89 years)


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  1. 1.  Lucinda was born about 1794; died on 21 Sep 1883 in Horton Bluff, Kings, Nova Scotia.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    On Sunday, February 19, 1815, twenty-one-year-old Lucinda Hall and six others left their enslavement on George Loker\'s farm and boarded the British frigate Havannah. She escaped with six others, including Leah Hantes, Margaret Clem and her three daughters, and Hall\'s daughter Letty Hall. Lucy\'s husband, Jacob Hall, a slave of Robert Dunkinson, had already escaped to the ship when she and her daughter came on board. All seven slaves were transferred to the Orlando on February 27, 1827. Four of Hall\'s fellow slaves—Margaret Clem and her three daughters—were listed among slaves who arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, between 1815 and 1818.

    Maryland State Archives

    Family/Spouse: Jacob Hall. Jacob was born about 1790; died before 1879 in Horton Bluff, Kings, Nova Scotia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Letty Hall was born about 1810 in St. Mary, Maryland, United States; died in Horton Bluff, Kings, Nova Scotia.
    2. Lucy Ann Hall
    3. William Nelson Hall, VC was born on 28 Apr 1827; died on 27 Aug 1904 in Lockhartville, Kings, Nova Scotia; was buried in Stoney Hill Cemetery, Lockhartville, Kings, Nova Scotia.
    4. Jacob Henry Hall
    5. Charles G. Hall
    6. Margaret Maria Hall
    7. Mary Jane Hall was born in b. 1836.
    8. Rachael Hall was born about 1840 in Nova Scotia.

Generation: 2