Castile of Good Hope



Returns from John Tharp's Good Hope estate list five children born to a mother called Lemon: Hamlet (b. 19th of June 1820),* London (m) (b. 1822), Harry (b. 1824), John Haddington (b. 1830) and Mary Williams (b. 1832). Since they were all born after 1817, their names were registered shortly after they were born, and it's not unusual that the children born later had last names -- as the abolition of slavery drew closer, the proportion of babies with two names increased.

The 1817 slave register records that Lemon was born in about 1803 to a mother called Castile. 

Castile isn't listed under that name, and she may have died by 1817, but not before giving birth to another daughter, called Mary (b. 1811).


 











* Hamlet's birth was recorded in the 1820 return of 'increases' and 'decreases', which is the only one that gives dates.


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