JEWISH MONSANTO
FAMILY
Were Jewish Slave Dealers And Owners
Now Their Company is Threatening the World with Potentially
Dangerous Patented Seeds
- Here is some interesting MONSANTO history:
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- The Jewish Monsanto Family of Louisiana included
Benjamin, Isaac, Manuel, Eleanora, Gracia and Jacob. They made
frequent purchases of Blacks including twelve in 1785, thirteen
and then thirty-one in 1787, and eighty in 1768.
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- In 1794, Benjamin sold "Babet," a Black woman, to
Franco Cardel. Manuel sold two Blacks from Guinea
named "Polidor" and "Lucy" to James
Saunders for $850 in silver.
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- As individuals they were owners of Africans whom they named
"Quetelle," "Valentin," "Baptiste,"
"Prince," "Princess," "Ceasar,"
"Dolly," "Jen," "Fanchonet,"
"Rozetta," "Mamy," "Sofia," and many
others. Isaac repeatedly mortgaged four of these when in
financial trouble. Benjamin Monsanto of Natchez, Mississippi
entered into at least 6 contracts for the sale of his slaves
which would take place after his death. Gracia bequeathed nine
Africans to her relatives in her 1790 will, and Eleanora also
held Blacks as slaves.
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- Manuel Jacob Monsanto entered into at least 12 contracts for sale
of slaves between 1787 and 1789 in Natchez and New Orleans,
Louisiana.1135 "His family consists of himself and seven
Negroes."1136 Later, "Jacob Monsanto, son of Isaac
Rodrigues Monsanto, one of the very first known Jews to settle in
New Orleans, owner of a several-hundred-acre plantation at
Manchac, fell in love with his slave, Mamy or Maimi William.
Their daughter Sophia, grew up to be a lovely quadroon."
An excerpt of one of Benjamin's many slave contracts follows:
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- "Be it known to all to whom these presents shall come, that I
Benjamin Monsanto do really and effectually sell to Henry
Manadu a negro wench named "Judy," aged Eighteen
years, native of Guinea, for the sum of four hundred Dollars
in all the month of January in the year one thousand Seven
hundred and ninety one; and paying interest at the rate of ten
per cent for the remaining two hundred and fifty Dollars until
paid; said negro wench being and remaining mortgaged until
final payment shall have been made; wherewith I acknowledge to
be fully satisfied and content, hereby renouncing the plea of
non numerata pecunia, fraud, or others in the case Whatsoever;
granting formal receipt for the same. For which said
consideration I do hereby resign all right, title, possession
and claim, in and to the said Slave, all of which I transfer
and convey to the Said Purchaser and his assigns, to be, as
his own, held and enjoyed, and when fully paid for, Sold, exchanged,
or otherwise alienated at pleasure in virtue of these presents
granted in his favor in token of real delivery, without other
proof of property being required, from which he is hereby
released, binding myself to maintain the validity of this
present sale in full form and right in favor of the Purchaser
aforesaid, and granting authority to the Justices of his
Majesty to compel me to the performance of the same as if
Judgment had already been given therein, renouncing all laws,
rights, and privileges in my favor whatsoever. And I the said
Henry Manadu being present, do hereby accept this Instrument
in my favor, receiving said negro Wench as purchased in the
form and for the consideration therein mentioned and
contained, wherewith I am fully satisfied and content, hereby
renouncing the plea of non numerato pecunia, fraud, or other
considerations in the case Whatsoever; granting formal receipt
for the same. Done and executed, in testimony thereof, at the
post of Natchez, this nineteenth day of the month of February in the
year one thousand seven hundred and ninety...."
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- Benjamin Monsanto, sold land and "a Dwelling House, Store,
and two other buildings, for which I have received payment in
a negro, named 'Nat;' to my full satisfaction." Another
contract stipulated "that Don Louis Faure is bound to
defend the said sale in case the negro shall be claimed by any
other Person." In a 1792 contract, Benjamin mortgaged his Black
slaves: "I do hereby specially mortgage three slaves to
me belonging, namely Eugene and Louis, aged twenty four years
each, the first named of the Senegal nation and the second of
the Congo nation; and a Negro Woman named Adelaide, aged
twenty eight years, also of the Congo nation; which said slaves I
warrant free from mortgage or other incumbrance, as I have
made appear by certificate from the Recorder of mortgages; and
which said slaves I promise and engage shall not be sold nor
otherwise alienated during the term of this
obligation..."
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- The following Jews were known dealers, owners, shippers or
supporters of the slave trade and of the enslavement of Black
African citizens in early New York history.
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- Issack Asher, Jacob Barsimson, Joseph Bueno, Solomon Myers Cohen,
Jacob Fonseca, Aberham Franckfort, Jacob Franks, Daniel Gomez,
David Gomez, Isaac Gomez, Lewis Gomez, Mordecai Gomez, Rebekah
Gomez, Ephraim Hart, Judah Hays, Harmon Hendricks, Uriah
Hendricks, Uriah Hyam, Abraham Isaacs, Joshua Isaacs, Samuel
Jacobs, Benjamin S. Judah, Cary Judah, Elizabeth Judah, Arthur
Levy, Eleazar Levy, Hayman Levy, Isaac H. Levy, Jacob Levy,
Joseph Israel Levy, Joshua Levy, Moses Levy, Uriah Phillips
Levy, Isaac R. Marques, Moses Michaels, (E)Manuel Myers, Seixas
Nathan, Simon Nathan, Rodrigo Pacheco, David Pardo, Isaac Pinheiro,
Rachel Pinto, Morris Jacob, Raphall Abraham Sarzedas, Moses
Seixas, Solomon Simpson, Nathan Simson, Simja De Torres,
Benjamin Wolf, Alexander Zuntz
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- Source: Rense.Com at http://www.rense.com
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