1774 - 1843
Daughter of Theodore Foulks and his wife Mary. Inherited a share in Mullet Hall and Amity estates in Clarendon, Jamaica, from her father, whose will was proved in 1811. In the census of 1841 she is recorded at 18 Caledonia Place, Clifton, Gloucestershire, age 65, of independent means, born West Indies, with her sister Mary, 3 female servants and her nephew Arthur Foulks. Burial of Ann Morgan Foulkes age 69, 10/10/1843 at Redland, Clifton, Gloucestershire.
Ann Morgan Foulks, Mary Burbury Foulkes, Sarah Foulkes spinster sisters leased their enslaved people to their brother Arthur in 1807, along with their niece Elizabeth. Arthur to have the benefit at The Lodge, parish of St Dorothy, County Middlesex Jamaica. He to have the benefit of any increase - births - and to make up any deficiencies caused by death to the women. The legal document lists the names of the enslaved people owned by each of the women and their value. All the family are listed as of Brokenhurst, in the New Forest, outside Southampton.
PROB 11/1519/357; 1841 census online; Familysearch.org England, Bristol Parish Registers, 1538-1900 [database online].
Southampton Archives D/M Box 64/3/100/1-2 and 64/3/101.
We are grateful to Cheryl Butler and Ruth Hecht for their assistance with compiling this entry.
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1817 [EA] - → Other
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1811 [EA] - 1823 [LA] → Joint owner
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1811 [SY] - 1823 [LA] → Joint owner
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1811 [SY] - 1823 [LA] → Joint owner
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Daughter → Father
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Daughter → Mother
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Sister → Brother
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Brockenhurst, Hampshire, Wessex, England
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18 Caledonia Place, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, South-west England, England
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