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McGill family (Monrovia) : ウィキペディア英語版 | McGill family (Monrovia)
The McGill family of Monrovia, Liberia, was a free African-American mulatto family from Baltimore, Maryland, which immigrated to Monrovia in the 19th century. The McGills were one of the most prominent early Americo-Liberian families and they were among the early American settlers of Liberia. Daguerreotypes of the McGill family can be found in the Library of Congress, and they are mentioned in the African Repository by the American Colonization Society. ==Immigration to Liberia== George R. and Angelina McGill immigrated to Liberia aboard the ''Reaper'' with several other members of their family and arrived in Monrovia in February 1831. Shortly after, Angelina died and some of the members of the McGill family settled at Cape Palmas. George McGill remained in Monrovia and became a wealthy merchant and Methodist preacher; two of his four sons followed suit. George McGill was also the acting colonial agent of the American Colonization Society from September 24, 1833, to January 1, 1834. Urias and James McGill both partnered in 1854 to establish the Urias A. McGill & Brother trading company. Later on the name was changed to McGill Brothers when their two other brothers, Samuel and R. S. McGill, joined them in the trading business. The McGill Brothers company established many warehouses and numerous stores and were among the first successful Americo-Liberian trading families.
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