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Daniel Ross of Nevis

???? - 1788


Biography

Merchant of Nevis with slave-ownership there, in Dominica and in St Vincent or the Grenadines. To date none of his three estates have been further traced with confidence: the St Vincent island was presumably Baliceaux in the Grenadines.

  1. Will of Daniel Ross merchant of Nevis made in 1784, attested locally in 1788 and proved in London 22/01/1790. He said that he owned a plantation on Dominica called Bellvire or Bellevue; the island of Ballivreaux or Balliseseaux under the government of St Vincent; and of a plantation called Long Point on Nevis. He ordered them all to be sold. He prioritised legacies to his aunt Mrs Anne Browne and Jane Fullerton, and his cousin Mrs Black [although these legacies appear nowhere in the will online, implying a page is omitted]. He left 拢4000 in trust with the income to go to his sister Margaret Colquhoun [?], wife of Humphrey Colquhoun [?] of Port of Glasgow, with the capital then to her children; and a similar sum to his second sister Helena Carmichael, wife of James Carmichael physician in Port Glasgow. He left 拢4000 to his eldest brother Colin, physician in Hamburgh [sic]. He left 拢1000 each to his brothers David Ross of Virginia and Hercules Ross of London, noting their large fortunes as the reason for not leaving them more. He left 拢1000 to fund a schoolmaster at Charlestown or elsewhere on Nevis, and made his brothers and sisters his residuary legatees.

Sources

  1. PROB 11/1187/221

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