Pastora of Lansquinet



The 1817 slave register for John Tharp's Lansquinet estate includes two boys whose mother's name was Pastora: Prince (b. 1814) and Scipio (b. 1817). Pastora was also listed among the enslaved women on the estate, with her age estimated as 27 (b. 1790). She was described as creole (born in Jamaica) and Negro (of entirely African ancestry).

Subsequent updates charted the 'increases' and 'decreases' in this family. The birth of Pastora's daughter, Phillis, was noted in the 1820 return, which gave her birth date as the 15th of July 1819.* The 1823 return noted not only the death of Scipio (aged about 5), but also the birth and death of a daughter called Hannah. The 1826 return recorded the birth of another son, Levant, who was estimated to be two years old when the list was compiled.


* The 1820 return is the only one that gives dates.


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