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  1. James Pinson Labulo Davies (14 August 1828 – 29 April 1906) was a Nigerian businessman, merchant-sailor, naval officer, farmer, pioneer industrialist, statesman, and philanthropist who married Sara Forbes Bonetta in colonial Lagos.

  2. 19th-century African educator, naval officer, merchant sailor, farmer, and pioneer industrial businessman. James Pinson Labulo Davies, the son of James and Charlotte Davies, was born in the village of Bathurst, Sierra Leone, on Aug. 14, 1828.

  3. 16 de jun. de 2021 · James Pinson Labulo Davies (1828 – 1906). Davies was a businessman, farmer, merchant-sailor, naval officer, industrialist, statesman, philanthropist, and the husband of Sara Forbes Bonetta (Princess Aina).

  4. James Pinson Labulo Davies (August 14, 1828 – April 29, 1906) was a 19th-century African merchant-sailor, naval officer, influential businessman, farmer, pioneer industrialist, statesman, and philanthropist who married Sarah Forbes Bonetta in colonial Lagos.

    • Bathurst, Southern Province
    • April 29, 1906 (77)Lagos Island
    • Southern Province
    • August 14, 1828
  5. James Pinson Labulo Davies , called Captain JPL Davies was the wealthy Lagos businessman and merchant of the 19th Century who pioneered cocoa farming in West Africa. Davies is often described in literatures as the most colourful Lagosian of his time.

  6. 16 de abr. de 2021 · Next to her stands her husband, James Pinson Labulo Davies, a merchant and naval officer born to Yoruba parents, who had sought the Queen's approval for Sarah's hand. James Pinson Labulo Davies (1828–1906) and Aina (Sarah Forbes Bonetta, later Davies) (1843–1880) 1862

  7. 19 de feb. de 2021 · A unique and admired figure in history, she spent her life between the British royal household and her homeland in Africa. Sarah Forbes Bonetta Davies, a West African Yoruba girl, was captured by the King of Dahomey in 1848 during a “slave-hunt” war in which her parents were killed.