P_10433_1405 – John Chapman
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Owner-captain of one voyage, captain and possibly co-owner of a second and captain of a third between 1726 and 1731, two in the Mary to Anomabu and Keta and then to Antigua and the third to Whydah and Jamaica for the South Sea Co. Not further traced to date.
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Primary cohort: London
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Sources: Morrice [sic] v Weale, C 11/794/21, 1731. The will of John Chapman of St Anne Limehouse proved in 1743 is possibly connected, but has no clear evidence.
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Crossings (3)
25967 - Mary (1728 - 1729)
Role: Captain
75514 - Francis (1726 - 1726)
Role: Captain
76563 - Mary (1729 - 1731)
Role: Captain-owner
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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