Three women called Polly on Good Hope



In the 1817 slave register for John Tharp's Good Hope estate, there is a five year old girl called Dorinda (b. 1812), whose mother's name was Polly.
 

There were three women called Polly on the estate who could have given birth to her. The older was born in about 1768 to a mother called Rachael. Allowing for the usual levels of imprecision in age estimates, it seems likely that she was the woman called Rachael who was born in Jamaica in about 1755 and died in 1821. This Polly would have been about 44 when Dorinda was born.

The second oldest woman called Polly was born in Africa in about 1778, and would have been about 34 when Dorinda was born.

The youngest Polly was born in Jamaica in about 1794, and would have been about 18 when Dorinda was born.

Any one of these women could therefore have been Dorinda's mother.


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