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Slave-owner in Jamaica, of Bath when he made his will in 1791. To date no burial record or death-date has been found for him in Britain.
Possibly the John Ashley who contributed 拢9 10s to the University of Pennsylvania following Dr John Morgan's fundraising tour of the West Indies in 1772-1773.
Will of John Ashley [of the parish of Vere in Jamaica but now residing at] of Bath [made in 1791] proved 23/01/1799. In the will he left Ashley Hall to his wife Mary for life and then to his four children as tenants-in-common: he also left his children annuities of 拢100 p.a. each.
William Smith, Joseph Hopkinson, and Plunket Fleeson Glentworth, Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania Minute Books, Volume 2, 1768-1779 p. 75, entry for 13/12/1773. Note amounts are in Jamaican currency.
PROB 11/1317/174.
Absentee?
Transatlantic?
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Spouse
Mary
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Children
John; William; Olive; Mary Turner
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The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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1796 [EA] - 1798 [LA] → Owner
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Father → Son
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Bath, Somerset, South-west England, England
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