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Richard Canreba Caulker

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They came to agreement with the Governor of the British colony of Sierra Leone in 1853, and the abolition of the regional trade was enacted into British law two years later by an Act of Parliament dated 14 August 1855. This authorized the British navy to intercept on the high seas any suspect slave
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to be educated at a school founded by an evangelical Englishwoman. He lived with a minister and his wife. However, Thomas had eye problems and other health issues; he died at the age of 13 and was buried in the non-denominational garden cemetery,
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trading vessels originating from or belonging to, inhabitants of Bompey, or to territories ruled by the other Sherbro signatories. Slaves liberated from such ships were generally resettled in Sierra Leone.
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Later in the early 1850s, Caulker, as Chief of Bompey, was working with some other chiefs of the Sherbro country (including his relative,
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The men had become major slave traders in the 18th century during the commercialisation of the Atlantic slave trade with the
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THOMAS CANRY CAULKER/ A native of Western Africa/Son of/ Canrah Bah Caulker/ King of Bompey
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Canrah Bah Caulker was born into one of the most powerful family dynasties among the
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family became one of the wealthiest in the region because of such trading.
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in 1888. In the 21st century, the Bumpe Chiefdom is part of the
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Canrah Bah, also known as Richard, was born into the
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Index

Bumpe Chiefdom
Moyamba District
Sherbro people
Moyamba District
Sierra Leone
Caulker family of Sierra Leone
West Indies
North America
Thomas Corker
Seniora Doll
mixed-race
Sierra Leone Grammar School
Thomas Caulker
England
Abney Park Cemetery
Stoke Newington
Thomas Stephen Caulker
Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate
Moyamba District
Sierra Leone




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