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James Fraser younger of Belladrum (died 1832), also known as James Fraser 8th of Belladrum, was a Scottish slave owner. He was the co-owner of the Pin Dochfour plantation in Berbice from 1798-1803 with , and the plantation Union from 1800 with and . Fraser was also the owner and later co-owner of the Golden Fleece plantation from 1818 to 1831. In partnership with Reelig, Francis Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth and William Munro he was further involved in the purchase of land on the east and west coasts of Berbice from the Dutch Society of Berbice. He was married to Mary Fraser (née Fraser of Achnagairn).

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  • James Fraser younger of Belladrum (died 1832), also known as James Fraser 8th of Belladrum, was a Scottish slave owner. He was the co-owner of the Pin Dochfour plantation in Berbice from 1798-1803 with , and the plantation Union from 1800 with and . Fraser was also the owner and later co-owner of the Golden Fleece plantation from 1818 to 1831. In partnership with Reelig, Francis Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth and William Munro he was further involved in the purchase of land on the east and west coasts of Berbice from the Dutch Society of Berbice. He was married to Mary Fraser (née Fraser of Achnagairn). (en)
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  • James Fraser younger of Belladrum (died 1832), also known as James Fraser 8th of Belladrum, was a Scottish slave owner. He was the co-owner of the Pin Dochfour plantation in Berbice from 1798-1803 with , and the plantation Union from 1800 with and . Fraser was also the owner and later co-owner of the Golden Fleece plantation from 1818 to 1831. In partnership with Reelig, Francis Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth and William Munro he was further involved in the purchase of land on the east and west coasts of Berbice from the Dutch Society of Berbice. He was married to Mary Fraser (née Fraser of Achnagairn). Fraser took one of his enslaved domestic workers, Archy, back to Britain with him, returning to Berbice in 1812 or 1813. In 1814 Archy was involved in a slave uprising. (en)
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