P_10433_0506 – William Ambrose
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Co-owner (with Anthony Forty (q.v.)) of a single voyage, of the Macklesfield [sic] in 1709-1710, originating in London, to Whydah and then Jamaica. Not further traced to date.
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First name: William
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Last name: Ambrose
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Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Sources: A William Ambrose, grocer of London, was involved in the Chancery suit of Ambrose v Ambrose in 1718 arising from the will of his father Richard Ambrose brewer of London, C 11/25/3. The will of Richard Ambrose brewer of London was proved 19/01/1698 NS (PROB 11/443/464), and was a conventional mercantile will with one-third to his widow and the reminder divided in separate thirds among his four children.
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Crossings (1)
15190 - Macklesfield (1709 - 1710)
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Was slave trading profitable: No
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