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Survivors of the Wanderer
Jekyll Island, Georgia · <i>Wanderer</i> Memory Trail
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Around 409 captive men, women, and children were illegally smuggled aboard the Wanderer for sale in the United States. Many survivors of the Wanderer remain unidentified because there is not yet enough information about them, while ongoing research continues to add names as more information comes to light, including Frank Baumbush, Jim Bayfield, Isaac Bland, Napolean Bland, Charles Carr, August Congo, Wambo Congo, Clementine Dubignon, Pompey Floyd, Mazinga Thomas Floyd, Johnny Fox, Samuel Gardner, Lonnie Green, Pucka Geata Tucker Henderson, Tammany Hopkins, Zow Uncola Thomas Johnson, Cooper Lamer, Cato Lamar, Corrie Lamar, John Lamar, Gumbo Lamar, Cuffee Lamar, Yango Thomas Lanham, Lucy Lanham, Cilugangy Ward Lee, Julius Lemons, Massie, Jack McMullen, Tom McMullen, Silvie McMullen, Bob McMullen, Charlotte McMullen, Cain McMullen, Jeanette McMullen, Alice McMullen, Jim Mott, Manchuella Katy Nobles, Israel Putnum, Scarlett, Jack Smith, Tahro Romeo Thomas, Umwalla Lucius Williams, Mabiala Uster Williams, John Wyley, Andrew, Ben, Billy, Billy, Christiana, Dick, Gazemba, Ishmael, Jimmy, John, Mingo, Mingo, Motu, Peter, Philango, Pompey, Rose, Scipio, Slaughter, Charles Carr’s Brother, Clementine Dubignon’s Mother, Lonnie Green’s Brother, and Zig.
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