P_10433_0901 – Ernestus Keckerbertus or Keckerbert
Born: Unknown
Died: 1707

Co-owner of a slaving voyage from London by the Ann Gally to New Calabar and Virginian in 1703. He left surgeon’s instruments in his will, made in 1698 and proved in 1707.
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First name: Ernestus
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Last name: Keckerbertus or Keckerbert
Aliases: Ernestus Kerkerboote
Primary cohort: London
Sex: Male
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Sources: Pettigrew p. 220 gives Keckerboat, Ernestus PROB 11/492/165
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Crossings (1)
21167 - Ann Gally (1703 - 1704)
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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Town/City: London (Middlesex)
Courts: PCC
Will of Ernestus Keckerbertus or Keckerbert of St Mary Whitechapel made 15/10/1698. He left his effects, other than 'chirugeon's instruments', to his wife Hannah. He made Robert Beere and John Ball his executors.
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