Falconbridge, Anna Maria (fl. 1790–1794)
Falconbridge, Anna Maria (fl. 1790–1794)
British memoirist and abolitionist. Born in Bristol; m. Alexander Falconbridge, 1790; m. Isaac DuBois, 1793.
Accompanied 1st husband to Sierra Leone and gave an account of their travels in her only known work, Narrative of Two Voyages to Sierra Leone During the Years 1791–2–3 (1794); traveled with 2nd husband to Jamaica before returning to England.
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