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Anbah
Also Known As
Quow's Anbah
Place
Barbados
Epithet
enslaved woman on the Turners Hall plantation
Dates
fl 1759
Gender Identity
Female
Cultural Heritage
African
Biography
Anbah was an enslaved African on the Turners Hall sugar plantation in Barbados, who first appears in the records on 31 December 1759. She was the daughter of Quow and is described as 'old'. She does not appear on the 1771 list so is assumed to have died between 1760 an 1770.
Authorised Form of Name
Anbah (fl 1759); enslaved woman on the Turners Hall plantation
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