| Entry Type | Person |
| Forenames | Jenny |
| Place | Grange Hill plantation, St Thomas-in-the-East, Surrey, Jamaica |
| Epithet | Enslaved plantation worker on the Grange Hill plantation, Jamaica |
| Dates | fl c1740s-1777 |
| Gender Identity | Female |
| Cultural Heritage | African descent |
| Biography | Jenny was a woman of African descent who was enslaved at the Grange Hill plantation in Jamaica. Malcolm Laing bought Jenny from William Gray in 1769 and sent her to Grange Hill. She was recorded there in 1771 and 177; in 1771 she was working in the fields. |
| Authorised Form of Name | Jenny (fl c1740s-1777); enslaved plantation worker on the Grange Hill plantation, Jamaica |
Show related Catalog records.