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First name:
John
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Last name:
Collow
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Primary cohort:
London
Sex:
Male
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Internal migrant:
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Philanthropy:
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Plantation owner:
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Sources:
There is little support for John Collow as a partner in the Le Havre firm. Most sources other than TASTDB show Thomas Collow as the partner of William Collow and James Carmichael in Le Havre.
PROB 11/1565/83
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Crossings (1)
Birth
Date:
1753
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Death
Date:
04/06/1803
Location:
Bristol (Gloucestershire)
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Livery company affiliations
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Other business activities
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Was slave trading profitable:
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Will
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PCC
The will of John Collow of Stapleton in the county of Dumfries at present residing at Edinburgh [made in 1802] proved 04/02/1815. He said he had spent most of his life in the West Indies and complained of his sicknesses that resulted. He had he said been a partner with his brother Thomas Collow at Tobago until he [the testator] left Tobago in January 1784 for St Vincent where he became Collector of Customs. He made his brother Thomas and William Collow his residuary heirs.
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