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Sorted by Plantation Name 1860 Plantations and Negro Villages Sorted by Plantation 1860 Copyright 2007-8: Name Plantations and Negro Villages, British Guiana All Rights Rserv'd S Anderson Name Location Area Cultivation Proprietor Abary Mahaicony to Abary Mahaicony Creek Cattle Farm Aberdeen Riv Pomeroon to Riv CorentyneArabian Coast Abandoned Aberdeen PLN Frm Pomeroon to Corentyne Arabian Coast Sugar J. Parkinson, Quashie Alexander, J.J. Lynch, Others Abram Zull Village Frm Pomeroon to Corentyne Arabian Coast Negro Village Achlyney Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Adelphi New Amsterdam Berbice Est of P. Nicholson Adelphi Village New Amsterdam Berbice Negro Village Adventure Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Adventure East Side Mahaica Creek Abandoned Adventure Mahaicony to Abary Mahaicony Creek Cattle Farm Thos Portor Adventure Village Frm Pomeroon to Corentyne Arabian Coast Negro Village Adventure Village West Side, East Bank Mahaicony Creek Negro Village Affiance PLN Frm Pomeroon to Corentyne Arabian Coast Sugar M.E. Higgins Agricola East Bank EB Demerara River Negro Village Airy Hall Mahaicony to Abary Mahaicony Creek Abandoned W. Mustard Airy Hall Village Frm Pomeroon to Corentyne Arabian Coast Negro Village Albouy's Village East Bank EB Demerara River Negro Village Alliance WB, N. Side, Canal No 2 WB Demerara River Abandoned Alness Canje Creek Berbice Cattle Farm R.G. Butts Amelia Ward Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Amersfoot PLN Wakenaam Island Wakenaam Island Sugar James Ewing & Co Amsterdam Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Amsterdam PLN Leguan Island Leguan Island Sugar G.G. Wilson Anjou and Hamlet West Side Mahaicony Creek Catt. & Plantains H.J. Otterheis Anna Catharina PLN West Bank WB Demerara River Plantains W. C. Roach Anna Catharina PLN West Coast West Coast Demerara Sugar Sandbach & Tinne Anna Catharina Village West Coast Demerara River Negro Village Anna Clementia Village New Amsterdam Berbice Negro Village Anna Regina PLN Frm Pomeroon to Corentyne Arabian Coast Sugar Heirs of John Moss Annandale East Coast East Coast Demerara Sugar John Stewart Annandale No 23 Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Abandoned Annandale PLN Frm Pomeroon to Corentyne Arabian Coast Plantains J. McNabb, J. Bissett Ann's Grove Village East Coast East Coast Demerara Negro Village Anoraqui Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Anverwagt No 17 Village Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Negro Village Arcadia Canal No. 3 EB Demerara River Provisions Arthurville PLN Wakenaam Island Wakenaam Island Sugar G.G. Forte Augsburg Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Coffee & PlantainsLutheran Congregation Auretta or Aurora Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Aurora PLN Frm Pomeroon to Corentyne Arabian Coast Sugar Thos. Clark Aurora Village Frm Pomeroon to Corentyne Arabian Coast Negro Village Authurville Village Wakenaam Island Wakenaam Island Bachelor's Adventure Vill. East Coast East Coast Demerara Negro Village Bagatelle Village Leguan Island Leguan Island Negro Village Bagenveldt East Side Mahaica Creek Abandoned Bagot's Town Village East Bank EB Demerara River Negro Village Bagotville Village West Bank Demerara River Negro Village Balthyock Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Sugar Colonel D.H.S. Blair Bank Hall PLN Wakenaam Island Wakenaam Island Sugar J.A. Gallie Barraearra Village Canje Creek Berbice Negro Village Batavier East Side Mahaica Creek Cattle Farm Robert Smith Bath Upwards East Coast Cattle Farm Mrs. M'Creath Bath Nos 17, 18 Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Sugar Colonel D.H.S. Blair Beau Sejour WB, N. Side, Canal No 2 WB Demerara River Abandoned J. Ramsey Beau Volsin WB, S. Side, Canal No 1 Demerara River Plantains A.V. Colvin Bee Hive Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Beehive East Coast East Coast Demerara Sugar Thomas Daniel Bel Air No 6 Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Abandoned Belair No 22 Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Abandoned Belfield Frm Pomeroon to Corentyne Arabian Coast Plantains Heirs of Brodie Belfield East Coast East Coast Demerara Cattle Farm John Allt Belfield PLN Leguan Island Leguan Island Sugar C.C. Drake Belgrove Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Belladrum Village Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Negro Village Belle Plaine PLN Wakenaam Island Wakenaam Island Sugar Robert Martin Belle Plaine Vilalge Wakenaam Island Wakenaam Island Negro Village Belle Vue Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Sugar Gavin Fullerton Belle Vue West Bank Demerara River Sugar Est of A. Colville Belmont Upwards East Coast Cattle Farm Macrae and Elliott Belmont West Side Mahaica Creek Sugar Est of George Anderson Belvidere and Manilla Upwards East Coast Cattle Farm Ignacio Gomez & R. Smith 12/14/2007 Pg 1 of 10 Sorted by Plantation 1860 Copyright 2007-8: Name Plantations and Negro Villages, British Guiana All Rights Rserv'd S Anderson Belvidere Village Canje Creek Berbice Negro Village Beneeden Paert East Bank EB Demerara River Abandoned Benfield's Town Village Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Negro Village Bengall Canje Creek Berbice Cattle Farm Berlin East Bank EB Demerara River Abandoned Best and Phoenix West Coast West Coast Demerara Cattle Farm J.P. Best Best Coffee Land Village New Amsterdam Berbice Negro Village Bestendigheid Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Coffee M.J. Timmers Bestendigheid Village Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Negro Village Beterverwagting Village East Coast East Coast Demerara Negro Village Better Success Riv Pomeroon to Riv CorentyneArabian Coast Sugar & Plantains Mrs. Gilgeous Bisswa Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Bladen Hall East Coast East Coast Demerara Plantainsq Adam Rankin Blairmont Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Sugar Colonel D.H.S. Blair Blankenburg West Coast West Coast Demerara Sugar J. Neilson & Est of N. Rudder Blankensburg Village West Coast West Coast Demerara Negro Village Blenheim Leguan Island Leguan Island Sugar Charles McGarel Blenheim West Side Mahaicony Creek Abandoned Blenheim Village Leguan Island Leguan Island Negro Village Blyendaal Village New Amsterdam Berbice Negro Village Bohemia (East Coast) Canje Creek Berbice Cattle Farm L. Houston Bordeaux WB, S. Side, Canal No 1 Demerara River Plantains Joseph Burnham & others Bounty Hall Riv Pomeroon to Riv CorentyneArabian Coast Cattle Farm C. Lamertz Bousie Bouie Creek Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Boven Paerl East Bank EB Demerara River Abandoned Braham or No 35 Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Abandoned Brichery Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Bride Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Abandoned Broek-in-Waterland East Side Mahaica Creek Abandoned Broer's Lust Village Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Negro Village Broom Hall Upwards East Coast Cattle Farm Richard Haynes Broomlands & Perth West Side Mahaicony Creek Catt. & Plantains Mrs. E.J. Johnson Brothers Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Coffee & PlantainsPeter Young Buck Town Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Buse's Lust Village Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Negro Village Bush Lot Village Frm Pomeroon to Corentyne Arabian Coast Negro Village Bushy Park & Sarah Upwards East Coast Cattle Farm T. Daniel Bushy Park PLN Frm Bonasica Crk to Ferry West Coast Demerara Plantains Buxton Village East Coast East Coast Demerara Negro Village Cabeerry Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Cabomver Village Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Negro Village Caboojary Creek Village Canje Creek Berbice Negro Village Calabash Crk Village Canje Creek Berbice Negro Village Calcedonia East Bank EB Demerara River Abandoned Calcutta Mahaicony to Abary Mahaicony Creek Caldedonia Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Caledonia Riv Pomeroon to Riv CorentyneArabian Coast Plantains Duncan Campell Caledonia Wakenaam Island Wakenaam Island Sugar Charles McGarel Caledonia West Bank WB Demerara River Abandoned Canefield Canje Creek Berbice Sugar Est of D.C. Cameron & J. Kirkwood Canefield PLN Leguan Island Leguan Island Sugar G.G. Wilson Cape Clear West Side, East Bank Mahaicony Creek Abandoned Cape Star Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Carleton Hall Upwards East Coast Cattle Farm J. P. Best Catherina Mahaicony to Abary Mahaicony Creek Cattle Farm Walter Mustar Catherina Village Mahaicony to Abary Mahaicony Creek Negro Village Catherina Village Mahaicony to Abary Mahaicony Creek Negro Village Chance West Side Mahaicony Creek Abandoned Chantilly West Bank WB Demerara River Abandoned W. Bruton Chapman's East Side Mahaica Creek Abandoned Charter Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Chesney Village Canje Creek Berbice Negro Village Christianburgh Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Clairmont PLN Leguan Island Leguan Island Sugar J.J. Marshall Clairmont Village Leguan Island Leguan Island Negro Village Clonbrook East Coast East Coast Demerara Sugar J. Clementson Coffee Grove Frm Pomeroon to Corentyne Arabian Coast Sugar S. Dobree & Sons Columbia PLN Frm Pomeroon to Corentyne Arabian Coast Sugar R. Allen & R. Miller Columbia PLN Upwards East Coast Cattle Farm A. Beckwith Concordia Upwards East Coast Cattle Farm Robert Smith Concordia Wakenaam Island Wakenaam Island Abandoned Concordia West Bank WB Demerara River Abandoned 12/14/2007 Pg 2 of 10 Sorted by Plantation 1860 Copyright 2007-8: Name Plantations and Negro Villages, British Guiana All Rights Rserv'd S Anderson Content Upwards East Coast Cattle Farm Robert Smith Cornelia Ida PLN West Coast West Coast Demerara Sugar Sundry Proprietors Coroing Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Cottage Upwards East Coast Cattle Farm Mrs. Chichester Cotton Tree Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Sugar Edmund Field Cousa Mew Canje Creek Berbice Abandoned Covent Garden East Bank EB Demerara River Plantains Heirs of Osborne Craysburg Village Fm Abary Crk to Corentyne Berbice Negro Village Cullen PLN Frm Pomeroon
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