John Stevenson (1760-1811)
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This white person has 2 related events in the database, listed at the bottom of this page.
- Record Title
- John Stevenson (1760-1811)
- Identifier
- NJS-PER-01620
- Given Name
- John
- Family Name
- Stevenson
- Birth Date
- 1760
- Death Date
- 1811
- Sex
- Male
- Biographical Description
- John Stevenson was an enslaver who resided in Amwell, NJ.
- Keywords
- white person
- Place of Significance
- Amwell
- Enslaver of
- Peter (b. 1770)
- Unnamed Black man miller (b. 1773) {Stevenson household}
- Unnamed Black woman cook (b. 1771) {Stevenson household}
- Sibling of
- James Stevenson (1763-1839)
- References
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Stevenson, John R. “Thomas Stevenson of London, England, and His Descendants in New Jersey.” The Jerseyman 6, no. 2 (May 1900): 9–14. https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Jerseyman/6ZA-AAAAYAAJ?hl=en
- Linked Sources
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Author:
- Slave sale ad for a Black man and his wife, by John Stevenson (Slave sale ad for a Black man and his wife, by John Stevenson, "MILLS FOR SALE," New-Jersey State Gazette, February 24, 1795, p. 1.)
- Runaway ad for Peter, by John Stevenson (Runaway ad for Peter, by John Stevenson, "Twenty Dollars Reward," Federalist & New-Jersey State Gazette, December 9, 1800, p. 3.)
- Linked Events
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Additional Participant in:
- 1795-01-22 Advertisement: Unnamed Black man miller, Unnamed Black woman cook (Role: Enslaver, Advertiser)
- 1800-12-02 Freedom seeking: Peter (Role: Enslaver, Advertiser)
- Resource class
- Agent
- Item sets
- PERSONS
Part of John Stevenson (1760-1811)
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