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Offline DCS

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Re: Anybody know anything about Jamaican genealogy?
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 26 November 06 14:13 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Janice - all noted

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Re: Anybody know anything about Jamaican genealogy?
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 31 August 10 22:46 BST (UK) »
Dear Kevwood

The Salmons are relatives of mine. There are quite a few John Salmons. One of them is my 6th Great grandfather. If you research the Salmon family thoroughly you will eventually find a link to William the Conquer!

The family came originally from Thornbury, Gloucester, England before they went to Jamaica. I would search records in that area to find relatives as well as Jamaica. Some information below may be of help.

Hope this helps.

Roger

Middle name:   Occupation:   
Surname: Salmon Date of birth: 1714
Year of birth: 1714 Date of baptism:   
Gender: Male Year of death: 1800
Date of death: 8 MAY 1800 Source of data: Thornbury, Gloucester Thornbury, Gloucester Bristo
   
Place of birth: Bristol/Alveston
Place of baptism:   
Place of death: Thornbury, Gloucester aged 86
Notes: John Salmon and family probably took advantage of the various Acts for Introduction and Encouragement of White Settlers passed 15th May 1736, 21st May 1743, 2nd July 1747 and October 1750. Each were granted a quantity of Land. It is likely that John Salmon (father) and sons Thomas Stokes Salmon, William Salmon and Brice Webb Salmon were vthe four Salmons listed as going to Jamaica probably after 1757 and the birth of John's last child Nathanial in 1757. 1759 LIPPIATT, Thomas - of Thornbury, Tayler, 10 Feb 1759. Executors: son John & good friends John SALMON (1717) gent & Benjamin ADIS cooper both of Thornbury. They are to sell his house & use profits/ rents to settle debts, and pay to his wife Mary LIPPIATT 2s per week for life. Money remaining to be divided between sons John & Benjamin and daughter Hannah. Witnesses: Ursula GROVE, Mary GROVE & Geo. ROLPH. [Proved 28 Mar 1759] GEORGE ROLPH was one of the executors of the wills of sons WILLIAM SALMON 1743 and THOMAS STOKES SALMON 1744 Mayor of Thornbury 1756-1758 and 1766-1767
Spouse name: Ann Stokes
Place of marriage: Thornbury, Gloucester
Date of marriage: 2 FEB 1735
Divorced: No

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Re: Anybody know anything about Jamaican genealogy?
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 29 September 10 03:32 BST (UK) »
If no one has mentioned this before, you should definitely check the mormon website: www.lds.org and do a simple search on just the last name. I gave it a try and it brought up a list of Salmon in the caribbean, with Jamaica and Barbados as the dominant islands. Good luck and I hope this helps in some way.
Agard, Cook, Earwaker, Garbitt, Gascoine, Greaves, Griffith, Stephenson,

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Re: Anybody know anything about Jamaican genealogy?
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 19 September 12 23:31 BST (UK) »
I have a photo of Hon J Salmon and in all probability his son  as well as his daughter Elisabeth Frances who Married Richard Ramsden   a Barrister.  Their daughter Elsie Noel Married Major Auberon Howell of the Indian Army  whose Daughter Barbara was my aunt.

Hon J Salmon was as you have probably found out president of the Privy Council of Jamaica and lived there in the 1840's and earlier



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Re: Anybody know anything about Jamaican genealogy?
« Reply #22 on: Friday 28 September 12 13:11 BST (UK) »
Hi Kevwood

I'd be interested in knowing a bit more about what is in the three wills you have:  John Salmon, Thomas Stokes Salmon and William Salmon - John and William are my 5x and 4x great grandfathers.
Salmon, Glass

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Re: Anybody know anything about Jamaican genealogy?
« Reply #23 on: Saturday 29 September 12 04:01 BST (UK) »
Magotty was probably prounounced with the accent on the second syllable rather than the first   :P  :P   i.e. ma-got-ee with a very short a.

Back in 1990 I visited Kingston Jamaica and the lady director of their National Library said they often had people from UK seeking ancestral info.
At least yours can be traced back to UK.
My Billy Blue was black and no doubt the family were originally slaves belonging to someone called Blue.  The director and her staff looked for info for me but without success.

Good luck!
Dawn M
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Re: Anybody know anything about Jamaican genealogy?
« Reply #24 on: Saturday 29 September 12 17:37 BST (UK) »
I am actually researching the ramsden family Hugh  h c  son if Richard ramsden  married violet Natalie ewen daughter of fanny Tate and William John ewen in Jamaica can anyone tell me when and where in jamaica richard got married and where Elizabeth Frances was born

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Re: Anybody know anything about Jamaican genealogy?
« Reply #25 on: Tuesday 08 January 13 08:19 GMT (UK) »
Hi Rolfia
If you go to the Jamaican Civil Birth Register on familysearch and search for Ramsden, you will find two births registered to Hugh Ramsden and Nathalie Ewen/Owen in St James - a son Hugh in 1908 and a daughter (unnamed) in 1909.

https://familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://familysearch.org/searchapi/search/collection/1538386

The images of the birth registrations can be viewing by browsing the using the digital folder number (go back to the search page and "browse the digital collection". For the female, the folder number is 4566280. The image is page 215 of 2736.

You may want to start a new topic with these names in the title.
Hope that helps
Helen

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Re: Anybody know anything about Jamaican genealogy?
« Reply #26 on: Tuesday 08 January 13 09:55 GMT (UK) »
thank you for your trouble i was actually looking for the marriage of richard ramsden and elizabeth f salmon