Jenny of Top Hill Pen


The 1817 slave register for John Tharp's Top Hill Pen lists two individuals with a mother called Jenny: Phillis (b. 1798) and Quaw (m) (b. 1800).

Phillis is also listed, and estimated to be 41 years old (b. 1776), though since she was born in Africa, this could only have been a guess. 

Later returns from Top Hill Pen record that Phillis had two daughters, Diana (b. 1821) and Celia (b. 1826). Since no deaths are recorded in the lists of 'increases' and 'decreases' for this family, they may all have survived until slavery was eventually abolished.


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