


In 1819 an international court located in Freetown, Sierra Leone liberated Currasa a male of 14 years. He was on board the slaving vessel Juanita, which departed from the port of Keta before being intercepted and taken to Freetown, Sierra Leone.
As it appears in registers [ ? ] Africans may have been listed with different names or names with different spellings in more than one register. Variants are listed to the right.
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Crootsey Currasa
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Number of name contributions | 1 |
Possible modern counterpart | Koumassa |
Certainty | 80-100% |
Language group | Igo |
Certainty | 60-80% |
Ethnicity | |
Certainty |
Age | 14 |
Gender | Male |
Voyage ID | 2318 |
Ship name (year) | Juanita (1819) |
Embarkation Port | Keta |
Disembarkation Port | Freetown, Sierra Leone |