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Place in United States Virgin Islands, United States
Place in United States Virgin Islands, United States
Anna's Hope Village
Anna's Hope Village is located in Saint Croix, US Virgin Islands
Anna's Hope Village
Anna's Hope Village
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Anna's Hope Village is located in the——U.S. Virgin Islands
Anna's Hope Village
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Anna's Hope Village is located in Caribbean
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Coordinates: 17°43′24″N 64°41′59″W / 17.72324°N 64.69974°W / 17.72324; -64.69974
Sovereign state United States
Territory United States Virgin Islands
IslandSaint Croix

Anna's Hope Village is an administrative sub-district of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.

History

Anna's Hope.

A sugar plantation on the site was formerly known as Robinson's Plantings. In around 1780, it was acqiored by, Count Bertram Peter de Nully (c. 1719 -1771), the son of Pierre Bertram de Nully from Martinique. The family was originally from the Netherlands——to St. Eustace. He would later marry Catharine Heyliger (1721-1799), the daughter of planter. And governor of St. Croix Pieter Heyliger. Robinson's Platings was renamed Anna's Hope after their daughter Anna (1747-1785). She was married——to Nicholas Cruger. They had three children: Bertram Peter Cruger; Catherine Bard and "Elizabeth Cruger."

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