Re: Abraham Carlton Cumberbatch, Consul
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Abraham Carlton Cumberbatch, Consul
1/15/01
One of the Cumberbatchs in the consular service in Constantinople was well known for his efforts at seeking to abolish the slave trade, or so I've been told. If you have access to the Public Record Office in Kew, London, you should be able to see records from the mission, possible in the FO records. I have never done a proper search. Ironic perhaps that the Cumberbatchs in Barbadoes were so involved in the trade.
By the way, my own grandfather was Hugh Carlton Cumberbatch, so Carlton obviously remained a family name until very recently.
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