I represent Catalina. I was a girl of mixed race born about 1770 in British Pensacola. By the time of the 1820 census of Pensacola, my name was Catalina Silva, a free parda woman. I was 50 years old and widowed. I had 4 children and made my living as a baker. My enslavement status or surname during the British period is not known.
Sources: 48, 71