P_10433_2915 – John Whalley
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John Whalley (d. c. 1820) of Charleston, who ‘failed in England’ sometime after 1807-1808, co-owner of a slaving voyage from London by the Eliza to Bonny and Charleston in 1802.
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Sources: Reports of Judicial Decisions in the Constitutional Court of South ..., Volume 1 p. 349 PROB 31/1156/174 Description: Exhibit: 1820/174. John Whalley of Charleston, United States of America, who died abroad. Probate inventory, or declaration, of the estate of the same, deceased Date: 1820 February.
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Crossings (2)
80915 - Cotton Planter (1802 - 1803)
Role: Owner
81193 - Eliza (1802 - 1802)
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Was slave trading profitable: Don't know
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