An enslaved woman in the house of Don Pedro de Alba.
Born about 1799. Race is recorded as mulata.
First mentioned in 1819 in the court documents associated with the case of F.T. Commyns vs. E. Latady, where she was listed among the property given by Don Pedro de Alba to his son Don Pedro de Alba, Jr. on the eve of his wedding to Constance de Tala in 1817. She was 18 years old at that time.
She appears in the 1835 will of Don Pedro de Alba: She was returned to him by Constance de Tala and was sold, along with her daughters Felicia and Mary, in 1833 (her son, the mulato Antonio Sevilla, was manumitted the year before, as an infant). Later in the will, a third child, Pauline, is mentioned.
SOURCES:
F.T. Commyns vs. E. Latady. Escambia County Court Case No. 2842 CA-01 (1819)
Will of Don Pedro de Alba, 1 April 1835, Ancestry.com. Florida, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1827-1950 [accessed 1 FEB 2021]