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The son of Benjamin Bostock (1763-1793) and Harriett Straker Budden; the great-grandson of Benjamin Bostock (1716-1785).
Married Louisa Lightbourn, daughter of William Lightbourn of Bermuda.
Benjamin James possibly admitted to one of the Inns of Court in London (though needs verification); admitted to practise as a barrister-at-law in the Courts of Barbados in 1817.
In 1811 he came to Barbados to wind up the estates of his father and great-grandfather. In 1812, he sold the Yorkshire plantation to William Drayton for 拢22,000. His father had already sold Carlton estate to William Prescod.
James C. Brandow (comp.), Genealogies of Barbados families (Baltimore, 1983), pp. 181-4.
Absentee?
Transatlantic
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Spouse
Louisa Lightbourn
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1793 [EA] - 1812 [LA] → Owner
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Son → Father
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Benjamin James Bostock was the great grandson of Benjamin...
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