Three women called Beck on Good Hope

The 1817 slave register for John Tharp's Good Hope estate lists six individuals whose mother was called Beck: Ben (b. 1787), Tamar (f) (b. 1793), Northside (m) (b. 1794), Yorkshire (m) (b. 1795), Diana (1798-1822) and Castena (b. 1803). In 1817, when he was 30 years old, Ben was described as 'little', to distinguish him from other men of the same name.




The oldest Beck was born in 1765 in Africa, and would have been about 22 when Ben was born. By the time Castena was born, she would have been about 38, so she could have been the mother of all six.

The next oldest Beck was born in Jamaica in 1770 and her mother was Binah (see 'Binah of Good Hope'). This Beck would have been 17 when Ben was born and 33 when Castena was, so she could also have been the mother of any of these children.

The third woman called Beck was born in about 1778 in Africa and died on Good Hope estate in 1823, at the age of about 45. She could only have given birth to Castena, at the age of 15. 

Possible children for Diana are discussed in a post called 'Four women called Diana on Good Hope'.


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