Mary Prince (1788 — 1833?) was a Bermudian woman, born into slavery in Brackish Pond. Her parents were both slaves: her father was a sawyer owned by David Trimmingham, and her mother a house-servant of Charles Myners. Mary returned to Bermuda in 1810, but was sold to John Wood in 1818, and sent to Antigua to be a domestic slave. She joined the Moravian church and, in December 1826, she married Daniel James, a former slave who had bought his freedom and worked as a carpenter and cooper. For this impudence, she was severely beaten by her master. Prince remained in England until about 1833.
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| dbkwik:resource/_aN0bDFoneAnzcS4n2ao2Q== | 5.88129e-14 |
| dbr:Mary_Prince | 5.88129e-14 |