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FAMILIES FROM ROMAN CATHOLIC REGISTERS:B4

Descendants of Robert Bradly

1. Robert Bradly was born Abt. 1800. He married Marie Ann (Bradly). She was born Abt. 1800.

More About Robert Bradly:

Occupation: Doctor of Medicine

 

Child of Robert Bradly and Marie (Bradly) is:

2 i. Elizabeth Yates Bradly, born May 05, 1825 in Kingston.

More About Elizabeth Yates Bradly:

Baptism: June 03, 1826, the Roman Catholic Church, Kingston, by Benito Fernandez, curate (Source: B0104 Roman Catholic Baptisms, Holy Trinity Church, Kingston 1818-1826, p. 174.)

Godfather: Thomas Legal Yates

Godmother: Elizabeth Horn Nitles

Language of record: French

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Descendants of Joseph Alexis Brisson

Generation No. 1

1. Joseph Alexis Brisson died Bef. March 1818. He married Anne Marthe Mayou.

More About Joseph Alexis Brisson:

Residence: St. Domingue. Also proprietor

 

Child of Joseph Brisson and Anne Mayou is:

+ 2 i. Joseph Alexis Brisson, born 1790.

Anne Marthe Mayou.

She married (2) Charles de Tordey, who resided in Kingston, 1818.

Generation No. 2

2. Joseph Alexis2 Brisson was born 1790. He married Ursule Sophie Beauclair March 26, 1818 in the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Kingston (Source: B0105 Roman Catholic Marriages Kingston 1800-1819, p. 42.), daughter of Pierre Beauclair and Jeanne la Baustrie. She was born 1798.

More About Joseph Alexis Brisson:

Age: 1818, 28 years

Native of: Parish of Les Cayes, St. Domingue

Occupation: Merchant

Residence (2): 1818, Kingston

More About Ursule Sophie Beauclair:

Age: 1818, 20 years

Native of: Port au Prince, St. Domingue

Residence: 1818, Kingston

Marriage Notes for Joseph Brisson and Ursule Beauclair:

Others signing the register:

De la Bostue, Caynons, Perouille, L'Espinay

More About Joseph Brisson and Ursule Beauclair:

Marriage banns: March 22, 1818, and 3/23 and 3/24

Witnesses: Joseph Figuieres, Jean Baptists Guillaume Duverger, Joseph Baron de Fligny, and Piere Jean Clie Beniez, all residing in Kingston

 

Child of Joseph Brisson and Ursule Beauclair is:

3 i. Eugene Noel Brisson, born December 29, 1818.

More About Eugene Noel Brisson:

Baptism: June 17, 1819, The Roman Catholic Church, Kingston (Source: B0104 Roman Catholic Baptisms, Holy Trinity Church, Kingston 1818-1826, p. 40.)

Godfather: Noel Camoin, merchant of Kingston

Godmother: Mrs. Jeanne Augustine Godard de la Bostrie Beauclair, widow, maternal grandmother

Language of record: French

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Descendants of Jean Jacques Brouet

1. Jean Jacques Brouet was born Abt. 1795. He married Elizabeth Sicard, daughter of Jacques Sicard. She was born Abt. 1795.

More About Jean Jacques Brouet:

Native of: St. Domingue

More About Elizabeth Sicard:

Native of: St. Domingue

 

Child of Jean Brouet and Elizabeth Sicard is:

2 i. Jacques Brouet, born September 09, 1820 in Kingston.

More About Jacques Brouet:

Baptism: December 04, 1821, the Roman Catholic Church, Kingston (Source: B0104 Roman Catholic Baptisms, Holy Trinity Church, Kingston 1818-1826, p. 96.)

Godfather: Jacques Sicard, maternal grandfather

Godmother: Marie Mathilde Sicar, represented by Marie Louise Guellar, wife of Leger

Language of record: French

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Descendants of William Brown

1. William Brown was born Abt. 1797. He married Rose (Brown). She was born Abt. 1797.

More About William Brown:

Naturalization: Sergeant in 50th Regiment

 

Child of William Brown and Rose (Brown) is:

2 i. Manuel Bicca Brown, born December 08, 1822 in Kingston.

More About Manuel Bicca Brown:

Baptism: December 31, 1822, the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Kingston (Source: B0104 Roman Catholic Baptisms, Holy Trinity Church, Kingston 1818-1826, p. 116.)

Godfather: Manuel Bicca

Godmother: Eleonor Hindes

Language of record: French

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Descendants of Jean Bruno

1. Jean Bruno was born Abt. 1795. He met Marie Juno. She was born Abt. 1795.

More About Jean Bruno:

Fact: [Marital status not given]

Native of: St. Domingue

More About Marie Juno:

Native of: St. Domingue

 

Child of Jean Bruno and Marie Juno is:

2 i. Jean Bruno, born August 15, 1820 in Kingston.

More About Jean Bruno:

Baptism: January 15, 1821, the Roman Catholic Church, Kingston (record says 1820) (Source: B0104 Roman Catholic Baptisms, Holy Trinity Church, Kingston 1818-1826, p. 79.)

Godfather: Jean Baptiste Arrigonaga

Godmother: Marie Rose Arrigonaga

Language of record: French

Race/Nationality/Color: Free Mulatto

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Buscayon

1. Marie Veronique was born Abt. 1794.

More About Marie Veronique:

Native of: St. Domingue

Race/Nationality/Color: Free Negro

 

Child of Marie Veronique is:

2 i. Jean Jacques Buscayon, born October 05, 1819 in Kingston.

More About Jean Jacques Buscayon:

Baptism: January 01, 1820, the Roman Catholic Church, Kingston (Source: B0104 Roman Catholic Baptisms, Holy Trinity Church, Kingston 1818-1826, p. 56.)

Godfather: Jean Jacques Bouscayon

Godmother: Marie Francoise Laurence Leaumont, native of le Cap Francais, St. Domingue

Language of record: French

Race/Nationality/Color: Free Mulatto


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