P_10432_0230 – Edward Rathbone
Born: Unknown
Died: 1720

Edward Rathbone (? – 1720) participated in one slave trading voyage in 1719-20 that transported 127 captives from Africa to Jamaica.
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First name: Edward
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Last name: Rathbone
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Primary cohort: Liverpool
Sex: Male
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Relations
Ellen Skiner
Spouse (married 01/11/1708)
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Internal migrant: Don't know
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Supplier to slave trade voyages: Don't know
Creditor to slave trade voyages: Don't know
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Plantation owner: Don't know
Sources: BHO Lancashire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
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Crossings (1)
76604 - Two Brothers (1719 - 1720)
Role: Owner
Birth
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Death
Date: 1720
Location: Liverpool (Lancashire)
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Location: Liverpool (Lancashire)
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Occupation: Mariner (Labourer)
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Other business activities
Region: English Caribbean
Economic sector: Government contracts
Paid £94 to transport 47 rebel prisoners to Montserrat in 1716.
Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
Will
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Town/City: Liverpool (Lancashire)
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Valued at less than £40.
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