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Généalogie Et Histoire De La Caraïbe Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe " Return of produce given in under the General Tax bill of 1827 with the number of items attached to each Estate according to the last triennial return. [ From the Dominica Almanac 1828”] (Relevé des produits établi d’après le Livre Général des Taxes de 1827 avec le nombre d’éléments rattaché à chaque propriété selon le dernier relevé trisannuel .) [D’APRÉS LE DOMINICA ALMANACH 1828] Légendes : gal. = gallon (4,54609 litres); lbs = pounds (0,453592338 kg) source Wikipedia Estate : propriété, habitation. Entre parenthèses : variante de lecture Parish of St.George = Roseau Estates N° of Slaves Sugar (lbs) Rum (gal.) Molasses (gal.) Coffee (lbs) Arnaud, J.P. 10 400 Armatrading, Ann 4 878 André, Joseph 26 960 Beaubois, Chevalier 106 67500 3500 Bodet, M.F. 12 2450 Benjamin, Delamare 40 4767 Blondel, Veuve 30 2250 Barron J.W. 3 210 Corinth Estate 35 2925 Couché, Jeremie 3 700 Chopin Rosette 61 5325 De Beltgens, Le Vf ? [Sr Tromcat Estate] 40 6700 Dauchamp, Nelly 5 150 Desmarinier, A.F. 7 900 Darcham (Durham), Estate 98 15775 Emerton (Everton), Estate 53 8650 E…all Estate 90 28000 1090 Gordwill (Goodwill), Estate 148 224000 5025 9125 G…aung Robert 132 17160 Guichard, Veuve 8 1425 Giaudel, Cesar 7 250 Sranville ? Ches ?. 22 900 200 Gruaud (Guaud) , J.F.+ R. 41 1800 366 Giaudel (Guaudel), L.J. (S) 5 600 (Hall ???) 59 5300 page 1 Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe Parish of St.George = Roseau Estates N° of Slaves Sugar (lbs) Rum (gal.) Molasses (gal.) Coffee (lbs) Broughtt Forward 1045 319500 9615 11825 78341 Letang, J.B.P. 68 20223 Laguerre, Raymond 12 1190 Le Baron, Joseph 15 1625 Labadie, Alexander 65 15300 Leger, Adelaide 3 150 Largarite, Charlotte 9 600 Largarite, B.Estate 102 8600 Monplaisr, Estate 40 7000 Montgomery, L. (S?) 6 325 Morne Vray ? Estate 68 181 4025 Morne Guay?Estate 42 3300 Molinie, John 5 500 Petit, Edward 12 750 Paulin, Babé 9 400 Petit, J.B. 23 4100 Renault, Thomas 16 2700 Rolle, Louis 1 500 Rontel, Luce 8 1700 Richardson, W. 9 300 Richardson, Hononé 3 300 Sandford, Benjamin 161 196900 2850 5500 6300 Simon, Francis 50 5850 Sorhaindo, Eusebus 23 2600 Snag Cornu, Estate 100 11950 Sorhaindo, Louis 34 1400 Trafalgar, Estate 26 4225 Titre ? Germain 3 225 Tranquility, Estate 26 3200 Titre Pierick (Pierre) 8 1250 Trew Henry 59 11775 page 2 Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe Parish of St.George = Roseau Estates N° of Slaves Sugar (lbs) Rum (gal.) Molasses (gal.) Coffee (lbs) Broughtt Forward 2051 516400 12465 17506 200704 Wall house estate 170 88400 1526 3086 Walton Warren ?, Estate 32 12325 2253 604800 13.991 20.592 213.029 Parish of St.Paul = Boiry (Boery) Antrim ? Valley estate 42 13500 Amelie Estate 26 13000 Belfast Estate 51 53500 1740 Birmingham, Sully 8 600 Brunias ? , Elizabeth 11 1225 Beautour Prosper 4 825 Bocage, L. 10 527 Cannonville, Est. of 13 225 Culpeper, Elizabeth 30 5675 Canefield, Estate 108 150000 2500 4400 Couaché (Courché), Pierre 161 88400 3025 6350 Chailleau, C.F. 22 1850 Carrel, J.B. 12 4525 Dupigny, Jude 25 1800 Duclos, Veuve 9 1575 Destouche, F. 3 375 Dupigny, Charles 10 1200 Dupigny, Joseph 14 1850 Esperite, C.,Est. of 17 860 Epsom Hall Estate 11 2850 Fleurance, Elizabeth 8 500 Grano, W.H. 51 4550 Hope Estate 74 17500 Harrison, Charles 44 6150 Horticq, Paul 26 2100 page 3 Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe Parish of St.Paul = Boiry (Boery) Estates N° of Slaves Sugar (lbs) Rum (gal.) Molasses (gal.) Coffee (lbs) Broughtt Forward 793 291900 7325 4400 89612 Hertford Estate 96 96500 1150 3000 Jones Thomas 1 400 Jolly (Long?) 172 26200 1375 3608 La Desirée Estate 69 14600 L’Emprevu Estate 56 20000 Larrieux J.C. 69 4000 Laurent Eliza, Est. of 23 3222 Maugé Louis C 5 550 Mount Joly Estate 40 4000 Morgue François 3 300 Mount Pleasant Est. 63 5200 Michel E. 7 1500 Resource Estate 121 71600 1600 3600 River Estate 81 97500 920 3500 Springfield Estate 64 11500 Shillingford Benj. 7 2225 1670 583.700 12.370 14.500 160.717 Parish of St. Joseph = Saint Joseph Batalie Estate 64 26375 855 800 3675 Belain (Belair) A.R. 16 771 Boland Michael 97 8000 Belari ? F.R., Est.of 11 2925 Clark Hall ?, Est. of 138 168950 2900 5000 13500 Cognet J.C. 27 5300 Clavel Pierre 5 400 Gosselin G. 3 600 Gosselin Blaise 17 1950 Hillsbourough Estate 115 217600 1275 7800 page 4 Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe Parish of St. Joseph = Saint Joseph Estates N° of Slaves Sugar (lbs) Rum (gal.) Molasses (gal.) Coffee (lbs) Broughtt Forward 493 412925 5030 13600 37121 Hole ? Hole ? Estate 58 10550 Joly Andrew 14 150 Larocque Victor 25 5200 Larocque Widow 31 1350 Le Villoux Joseph 15 650 Le Villoux J.B. 95 10550 L’Esperance Estate 88 1500 Larocque Jacques 8 1975 Laudet (Laudat) Pierre 2 525 Macoucherie Estate 113 196000 4025 7225 Mount George Estate 10 2900 Rondet (Roudet) F. Est. of 7 975 Rondet (Roudet) Raphael 2 600 Roger As. ? 24 4750 Rondet (Roudet) F. 10 1000 Roger Alexander 5 900 Robin Martial 114 14050 Riviere (Revierre) J.B. Es ? 68 6925 Sablon C. Est. of 29 2000 Vidal Louis 5 1000 Vidal Joseph 10 2000 Vidal Antoinette 9 1350 York Valley Estate 71 38325 620 1977 1306 647250 9675 22802 108021 Parish of St. Peter = Coliheau (Colihaut) Belle Valley Estate 62 1200 Belair Widow 51 7650 Beruger ? P. 7 2600 page 5 Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe Parish of St. Peter = Coliheau (Colihaut) Estates N° of Slaves Sugar (lbs) Rum (gal.) Molasses (gal.) Coffee (lbs) Broughtt Forward 123 (120) 11450 Courtrais Charles 10 450 Coipel Gardie 45 3050 Courtrais J.P. 6 900 Dublanc Estate 55 10000 300 Dubuc J.M.R.(B) 117 12625 Fond Cany ? 43 5825 Foye M.Therese 60 8425 Foncoeur Georges 16 2600 Fauconnier P 4 200 Grange Estate 76 33600 Gardie Georges 7 2225 Gardie L. 1 avec le suivant Gardie Emilie 6 2950 Gardie J.F. 15 4900 Garçon A. Est. of 7 275 Lecointe Leonard 22 7850 Labadie Estate 47 4775 1500 Larocque Peter 67 13075 Marceau Henriette 30 5300 Marcelot ? Widow 46 7500 Piton Estate 81 10000 St.Ville Gilbert 21 5000 Savarin Est. of 43 5825 948 14.775 300 145.525 Parish of St. John = La Grande Anse Brument Valerie ? 19 2250 Bell Marie 46 20200 400 Cottage Estate 50 4520 page 6 Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe Parish of St. John = La Grande Anse Estates N° of Slaves Sugar (lbs) Rum (gal.) Molasses (gal.) Coffee (lbs) Broughtt Forward 115 20200 400 6770 Dejean Toussaint 3 650 Fort J.B. 2 1400 Gourd F. Est. Of 20 1250 Gaud Capuchin Est. 30 2114 Graham Hill Estate 82 7425 Laville D.S. 21 825 Lamothe Pierre 65 14422 Mount Eolus ? Est. 47 38300 1000 800 Mount Allyne Estate 39 8000 250 60 Menier Francis 34 11325 550 100 Point Round Estate 78 56400 1400 Picard Estate 75 111000 1000 3900 Rabes T.g ? 5 3000 Rocques Toussaint 3 650 Sugar Loaf ? Estate 116 143100 1750 6300 Trocar J. Keris of 127 4050 Wallis E. Estate of 52 3950 Constant Spring Est. 16 3120 930 388.325 6350 11.260 49.626 Parish of St. Andrew = La Soye Brumant M.V. 14 1517 Blenheim Estate 68 60000 1740 1500 Brumant B?.J. 30 1025 Brumant M. 15 175 Brumant E. + others 11 1125 Brumant G. 65 9125 Bouny? & Moore Park 67 12400 Baille L. 2 300 page 7 Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe Parish of St. Andrew = La Soye Estates N° of Slaves Sugar (lbs) Rum (gal.) Molasses (gal.) Coffee (lbs) Broughtt Forward 272 60000 1740 1500 25667 Binton Joseph Est of 15 300 Crapaud Valley Est. 21 3425 Deleford Estate 87 11000 Eden Estate 68 64800 2425 950 Hatton Garden Est. 197 161280 5550 Hampstead Estate 124 124600 3525 1050 Hamilton Wm ? A. 71 4850 Laville Etienne 39 2100 Leblanc Joseph 7 2575 Leblanc J.B. 9 3075 Londonderry Estate 226 254025 7700 4000 Melville hall Estate 138 164650 4000 2100 Royer Marie 2 175 Royer Valerie 5 400 Royer M.A. 5 225 Royer St.Mark 2 225 Reposoir Estate 84 8775 Shibouley Estate 9 5150 Sablon C.C. 7 125 Woodford Hill Est. 112 66000 2550 400 1500 895.355 27.490 10.000 68.067 Parish of St. David = La Pointe Mulâtre et Rosaly Bertrand C. Estate 160 87000 3000 Castle Bruce Est. 167 296000 3500 9500 Rosalie Estate 198 140000 4300 3100 525 523000 10800 12600 page 8 Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe Parish of St. Patrick = La Grande Baye Estates N° of Slaves Sugar (lbs) Rum (gal.) Molasses (gal.) Coffee (lbs) Banon (Barron) Veuve E. 13 125 Banon (Barron) Cassimire 18 1025 Benett John Est. of 23 4975 Beloidere ? Estate 150 100000 3500 Bedenimater ? Estate 95 67000 2400 Colibri Estate 105 104000 2650 Chartreuse Estate 24 2525 Dubuc Nicolas 2 375 Durand Maxime ? 5 200 Douglas George 6 250 Destouches J.Louis 15 2600 Despointes Louis 12 3700 Hormon ? J.B. 7 5000 50 Jolly V.J. 56 10400 800 Lockhart Hon ? J.P. ? 300 222800 6000 2700 Laronde ja ? 45 9000 200 Mercier veuve 1 1450 Noyce Elisabeth 2 500 Providence Estate 107 78000 2000 Point Mulatre Est. 201 170000 9000 1000 Ponponne Etienne 18 1800 Ritiro ? Estate 32 ? 2550 Rabbé J.B. ? 3000 Stove ? Estate 107 106500 2500 Sorhaindo V.L. 57 8500 225 Serrant E.
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