Full Name
Rebecca Grant
Date of Birth
Unknown
Place of Birth
Date of Death
1844 (cause of death not specified)
Place of Death
Education
Unknown, but she was skilled in traditional Caribbean and African medicine
Spouses Names
Children Names
Mary Seacole, Eliza Louisa Smith, Edward Ambleton
Parents Names
Unknown
Known Affiliates Names
Unknown
Affiliated Organizations’ Names
Unknown
Mrs. Grant, also known as “The Doctress”, was a healer who used traditional Caribbean and African herbal medicines. She also ran Blundell Hall, a boarding house in Kingston, Jamaica, where many of the guests were injured soldiers[1][2][6][9].
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