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Richard Bygrave (1798 - 1829)

Richard Bygrave was born in 1798 and was christened on 20 Aug 1798 in Vere Parish, Jamaica. He was the first known child and eldest son of Thomas Bygrave and Hannah Sill of May Day Hill Coffee Plantation in Vere, Manchester. Jamaica.

From 1817 to 1824 the Jamaica Almanac had Richard is recorded as being a Lieutenant in the St Anns Regiment in the Middlesex Regiment of the Foot.

After his father's death in late 1819 some records indicate that Richard took over management of the family plantation between 1822 and 1823, but the life must not have been for him. It is known that throughout this period Richards brother in law - Rev John McCammon Trew - acted as Trustee and Executor for Thomas Snrs estate. Richard did purchase a number of slaves previously documented against May Day Hill some time before Jun 1823. The records below summarise the Jamaica Almanac and Slave Returns

YearSlavesStockSourceNotes
182211586Almanac
182314856AlmanacNoted as Clarendon
18235
Slave Returns

Noted as owning 5 slaves in 1820 return

"Registered in 1820 by Joseph ? Clarke as Attorney to J Mc Trew and Agent to Ann Trew"

3 Males and 2 Females

  • Sancho Richards - 23 ;
  • Thomas - 61 ;
  • Edwin Trew - 15;
  • Mary Bryan - 37;
  • Letitia Richards - 19 ;
18264
Slave Returns

Notes as being "in the possession of The Revd John Mc Trew as agent of Richard Bygrave decd on the 28th day of June in the year of our lord 1826"

2 Males and 2 Females

  • Thomas - 64 ;
  • Edwin Trew - 18;
  • Letitia Richards 22 ;
  • Helen Bygrave - 2 (Letitias daughter)
  • Sancho Richards - 26 and
  • Mary Bryan 40

Removed to St Thomas in the East (John McCammon Trew's parish)

In 1823 in the parish registers his slave Mary Bryan and Sancho Richards were married.

In 1824 in the parish Ellen Bygrave a child (aged 1) was baptised

During the same period, the Almanac periodically captures the information as the Estate of Thomas Bygrave. Which appears to confirm that Richard only managed the estate for 2 years after which it reverted by to John McCammon Trew as trustee.

YearSlaveStockSourceNotes
1821118
Almanac

Estate of Thomas Bygrave Mayday Hill

182411416AlmanacEstate of Thomas Bygrave Mayday Hill
1825115
AlmanacEstate of Thomas Bygrave Mayday Hill
182611925AlmanacEstate of Thomas Bygrave Mayday Hill
1827118
AlmanacEstate of Thomas Bygrave Mayday Hill
18281164AlmanacEstate of Thomas Bygrave Mayday Hill
1829134
AlmanacEstate of Thomas Bygrave Mayday Hill

Richard has no recorded children, however his brother Dr Thomas Bygrave Esq will notes a reputed daughter, however this seems unlikely as the potential range of years for her date of birth is after his death (NB on her death certificate Janes parents are documented as Thomas and Elizabeth Jane Ham) :

  • Jane Bygrave. Born abt 1829. Died 1877

It is also most like that the child born to Letitia Richards (noted in the 1826 slave returns above) is his daughter

  • Ellen Bygrave Born 1824.

We have found no record of his death, but given that he is recorded as deceased in the 1826 Return, but is know to be living in April 1824 (based on baptism records, we can assumed it was at some point in time between April 18 1824 and June 28 1826.

By 1829 his brother Thomas had purchased back all of the his slaves and returned them to May Day Hill.

Related Documentation

  • 1798 Baptism Record
  • 1823 Slave Return
  • 1824 Slave Return
  • 1826 Slave Return


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