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Descendants of Charles Pryce

Generation No. 1

1. Charles1 Pryce

 

Child of Charles Pryce is:

+ 2 i. Joseph William2 Pryce, born Bet. 1859 - 1860.

Generation No. 2

2. Joseph William2 Pryce (Charles1) was born Bet. 1859 - 1860. He married Mary Elizabeth Scott October 27, 1887 in Moy Hall, St. James, daughter of Benjamin Scott. She was born Bet. 1856 - 1857.

More About Joseph William Pryce:

Age: 1887, 27 years

Occupation: 1887, Tailor

Residence: 1887, Moy Hall, St. James

More About Mary Elizabeth Scott:

Age: 1887, 30 years

Residence: 1887, Moy Hall, St. James

More About Joseph Pryce and Mary Scott:

Ceremony by: J. W. Soley

Marriage: October 27, 1887, Moy Hall, St. James

Status of bride/groom: Spinster/bachelor

Witness: Charles Aug. Hendley and Mary Williams

 

Child of Joseph Pryce and Mary Scott is:

+ 3 i. Louise3 Pryce, born 1890.

Generation No. 3

3. Louise3 Pryce (Joseph William2, Charles1) was born 1890. She met George Blair.

More About Louise Pryce:

Occupation: 1907, Laborer

Residence: 1907, Long Pasture, St. James

 

Child of Louise Pryce and George Blair is:

4 i. Gwynneth Gwyndoline4 Blair, born September 06, 1907 in Long Pasture, St. James1. She married Rupert Coombs; born 1909.

More About Gwynneth Gwyndoline Blair:

Registration: October 29, 1907, By mother in Mont Pelier. Certificate of naming 1/13/1958

Endnotes

1. BC3700 St. James births 1907, ND4849.


Descendants of Philip Redwood

Generation No. 1

1. Philip1 Redwood He married Elizabeth (Redwood).

More About Philip Redwood:

Will recorded: 1741, Island Record Office, Jamaica1

 

Children of Philip Redwood and Elizabeth (Redwood) are:

2 i. Philip2 Redwood, born Bef. March 08, 1721.

More About Philip Redwood:

Baptism: March 08, 1721, St. Catherine2

3 ii. Mary Redwood, born Bef. July 09, 1722.

More About Mary Redwood:

Baptism: July 09, 1722, St. Catherine3

+ 4 iii. Stephen Richard Redwood, born December 01, 1726.

Generation No. 2

4. Stephen Richard2 Redwood (Philip1) was born December 01, 1726. He married Ann (Redwood).

More About Stephen Richard Redwood:

Addressed as: Esquire

Baptism: December 18, 1726, St. Catherine4

 

Child of Stephen Redwood and Ann (Redwood) is:

5 i. Ann3 Redwood, born January 12, 1756. She married James Lewis January 02, 1777 in St. Catherine5; born January 1756.

More About Ann Redwood:

Baptism: January 19, 1756, St. Catherine6

Residence: 1777, St. Catherine

More About James Lewis:

Baptism: April 14, 1756, St. Catherine6

Fact: Referred to as "the younger", Junior, Esquire

Residence: 1777, St. Catherine

More About James Lewis and Ann Redwood:

Marriage: January 02, 1777, St. Catherine7

Marriage license: 1777

Status of bride/groom: Spinster

Endnotes

1. Oliver, Vere Langford, editor, B128 "Caribbeana: being the Misc. Papers relating to the History, Genealogy. Topography and Antiquities of the British West Indies", (London, 1910), II, p. 161.

2. B0080 St. Catherine Parish Register BMB I & II, 1669-1825, I, p. 63.

3. B0080 St. Catherine Parish Register BMB I & II, 1669-1825, I, p. 64.

4. B0080 St. Catherine Parish Register BMB I & II, 1669-1825, I, p. 69.

5. B0080 St. Catherine Parish Register BMB I & II, 1669-1825, II, p. 167.

6. B0080 St. Catherine Parish Register BMB I & II, 1669-1825, I, p. 264.

7. B0080 St. Catherine Parish Register BMB I & II, 1669-1825, II, p. 167.


Descendants of Thomas Rickard

Generation No. 1

1. Thomas1 Rickard was born Bet. 1811 - 1818. He married (1) Bessy Nicholson Fuller December 30, 1837 in St. John1. She was born Abt. 1814, and died June 1854. He married (2) Frances Clunes December 31, 1858 in St. John2. She was born Bet. 1827 - 1828.

More About Thomas Rickard:

Occupation: 1844, Laborer

Occupation (2): Bet. 1847 - 1862, Mason

Residence: Bet. 1841 - 1844, Thetford, St. John

Residence (2): Bet. 1847 - 1860, Roaring River

Residence (3): 1862, Pusey

Notes for Bessy Nicholson Fuller:

Bessy and several of her children were buried on the same day. The cause of death is not stated, but it is likely that they died in the cholera epidemic.

More About Bessy Nicholson Fuller:

Age: June 1854, 40 years

Burial: June 20, 1854, Roaring River, St. John by George Cheyne, Island Curate3

Residence: 1854, Roaring River

More About Thomas Rickard and Bessy Fuller:

Ceremony by: C. H. Hall, Island Curate

Marriage: December 30, 1837, St. John4

Marriage banns: 1837

Notes for Frances Clunes:

Also baptized with her on the same day were:

William Tyrrell Clunes, aged 3 years

Samuel Richard Clunes, aged 9 months.

They were also resident in Content, and would probably be her siblings.

More About Frances Clunes:

Age: November 1834, 6 years

Baptism: November 30, 1834, St. John by C. H. Hall, Island Curate5

Residence: 1834, Content, St. John

More About Thomas Rickard and Frances Clunes:

Ceremony by: George Cheyne, Island Curate

Marriage: December 31, 1858, St. John6

Marriage banns: 1858

 

Children of Thomas Rickard and Bessy Fuller are:

2 i. John2 Rickard, born April 04, 1838.

Notes for John Rickard:

The clerk who entered his baptism in the Registrar's copy register appears to have omitted it when first writing the entries, and to have inserted it later on a single line. No parents were named, but this may have been an oversight. All of the other facts indicate he was a child of these parents.

More About John Rickard:

Age: July 01, 1838, 2 months 27 days

Age (2): June 1854, 16 years

Baptism: July 01, 1838, St. John by C. H. Hall, Island Curate7

Burial: June 20, 1854, Roaring River, St. John by George Cheyne, Island Curate8

Residence 1: July 1838, Thetford, St. John

Residence 2: June 1854, Roaring River, St. John

3 ii. Eleanor Rickard, born March 06, 1840.

More About Eleanor Rickard:

Baptism: May 29, 1841, St. John by C. H. Hall, Island Curate9

4 iii. Christian Anna Rickard, born July 14, 1844; died June 1854.

More About Christian Anna Rickard:

Age: 1854, 10 years

Baptism: September 01, 1844, St. John10

Burial: June 20, 1854, Roaring River, St. John by George Cheyne, Island Curate11

Fact: Baptism by C. H. Hall, Island Curate

5 iv. Frederick Fuller Rickard, born May 21, 1847; died June 1854.

More About Frederick Fuller Rickard:

Age: 1854, 7 years

Baptism: July 17, 1847, St. John by George Cheyne, Island Curate12

Burial: June 20, 1854, Roaring River, St. John by George Cheyne, Island Curate13

6 v. Sarah Nicholson Rickard, born October 19, 1850.

More About Sarah Nicholson Rickard:

Baptism: January 12, 1851, St. John by George Cheyne, Island Curate14

7 vi. Thomas Rickard, born February 01, 1854; died November 18, 1854 in Roaring River, St. John by George Cheyne, Island Curate15.

More About Thomas Rickard:

Age: November 1854, 10 months

Baptism: April 14, 1854, St. John by George Cheyne, Island Curate16

 

Children of Thomas Rickard and Frances Clunes are:

8 i. Agnes Eliza2 Rickard, born January 24, 1858.

Notes for Agnes Eliza Rickard:

The Baptismal Register gives her year as birth as 1858, but identifies her parents as Thomas and his wife. This would have been unusual, as they were not married in 1858.

More About Agnes Eliza Rickard:

Baptism: January 26, 1859, St. John by George Cheyne, Island Curate17

+ 9 ii. Charles Thomas Rickard, born September 27, 1859; died February 01, 1918 in The Cliffs, Manchester.

10 iii. John William Rickard, born March 12, 1861.

More About John William Rickard:

Baptism: January 01, 1862, St. John by W. H. Hine18

Generation No. 2

9. Charles Thomas2 Rickard (Thomas1) was born September 27, 1859, and died February 01, 1918 in The Cliffs, Manchester19. He married (1) Paulina Elizabeth Cork April 10, 1887 in Saint Michael's Church, Arthurs Seat, Clarendon20, daughter of Josias Cork. She was born December 25, 1864, and died Bef. 1917. He married (2) ? (Rickard) Bef. 1892. He married (3) Margaret Elizabeth (Rickard) Bef. 1917. She died Aft. February 01, 1918.

Notes for Charles Thomas Rickard:

WILL of Charles Thomas Rickard, clerk in Holy Orders of "The Cliffs" district of Watson's Hill, Southern Manchester, Jamaica, made July 31, 1917. To my eldest son Alfred Josias Rickard and my daughter Mary Jane Rickard I give my property called "Boucher's Tank" in the Watson's Hill District, Southern Manchester, 12 acres more or less to be divided equally. As regards "The Cottage" which adjoins "Boucher's Tank" I hold this place by agreement under which I am to purchase it for £100 in 4 yearly payments of £25 paying interest at 6% until payoff. I pass the interest in "Cottage" to my daughter Mary Jane Rickard. To my beloved wife Margaret Elizabeth Rickard my property which is half the place called "The Cliffs" in Watson Hill district, Southern Manchester. "The Cliffs" consists of 41 acres and is owned jointly by me and Reverend William Thomas Graham. Whatever stock or things I die possessed of is to be divided between my wife Margaret Elizabeth and my daughter Mary Jane Rickard.

Executors: the Reverend William Thomas Graham and my wife Margaret Elizabeth Rickard.

Witnesses: Lottie Graham and William Graham.

Executors sworn January 11, 1922 before St. G. Cooper, acting Resident Magistrate, St. Mary

Copy certified by J. F. Rickard [John Frederick Rickard, bailiff of the Central District Court].

More About Charles Thomas Rickard:

Age: April 1887, 28 years

Age (2): February 1918, 58 years

Baptism: April 01, 1860, St. John, by J. Leslie Mais21

Cause of Death: Diabetes 3 months

Occupation: Bet. 1887 - 1889, Schoolmaster

Occupation (2): Bet. 1900 - 1906, Anglican Curate St. Elizabeth, Plains, Mayfield and 8 mission stations22

Occupation (3): Bet. 1899 - 1909, Anglican Curate St. Peter's Cure, Pedro Plains, St. Elizabeth

Occupation (4): 1906, Marriage officer Geneva, St. Elizabeth

Occupation (5): 1918, Clerk in Holy Orders

Registration: February 09, 1918, in Watson's Hill by Enid Leslie Alexander, present at death, resident at the Cliffs. Registrar E. M. Nash

Residence: Bet. 1887 - 1888, Good Hope, Clarendon

Residence (2): 1889, Labyrinth, St. Mary

Residence (3): Bet. 1899 - 1909, St. Elizabeth

Residence (4): 1910, Watson Hill, Manchester

Residence (5): July 1917, "The Cliffs", Watson's Hill district, Manchester

Will: July 31, 1917

Will recorded: February 24, 1922, Resident Magistrate Wills, New Series 15 folio 389 #2755 of 1921-192223

Notes for Paulina Elizabeth Cork:

There are no parents listed on her baptismal record, indicating that her parents were unmarried.

On her marriage record, her father is listed as Josias Cork.

More About Paulina Elizabeth Cork:

Age: April 1887, 22 years

Baptism: May 26, 1865, Clarendon24

Fact: Baptism by M. C. P. McDonald, Island Curate

Residence: 1865, Little Vale

Residence (2): 1887, Ludlow, Clarendon

More About Charles Rickard and Paulina Cork:

Ceremony by: Edward Augustus Hill

Marriage: April 10, 1887, Saint Michael's Church, Arthurs Seat, Clarendon25

Status of bride/groom: Spinster/bachelor

Witness: A. A. H. Graham and Elizabeth McDonald

More About Charles Rickard and ? (Rickard):

Marriage: Bef. 1892

More About Charles Rickard and Margaret (Rickard):

Marriage: Bef. 1917

 

Children of Charles Rickard and Paulina Cork are:

11 i. Alfred Josias [Josiah]3 Rickard, born January 24, 1888 in Good Hope, Clarendon26.

More About Alfred Josias [Josiah] Rickard:

Registration: January 27, 1888, Birth registered in Crofts, Clarendon, by father

12 ii. Charles Graham Rickard, born May 31, 1889 in Look Out, Clarendon27.

More About Charles Graham Rickard:

Registration: July 29, 1889, By mother who signed

 

Child of Charles Rickard and ? (Rickard) is:

13 i. Mary Jane3 Rickard, born Bet. 1891 - 1892; died September 27, 1921 in The Cliffs, Manchester28.

More About Mary Jane Rickard:

Age: 1921, 29 years

Cause of Death: Comsumption for about a year

Fact: 1921, Spinster

Occupation: 1921, Gentlewoman

Registration: September 28, 1921, in Watson's Hill, by Olive E. Nash, present at death, resident Emporium, Manchester

Endnotes

1. B0016 Jamaica Parish Register Marriage I & II, 1826-1839, II, p. 29 #64.

2. B0040 Jamaica Parish Register Marriage V& VI, 1842-1864, V, p. 438 #13.

3. B0022 Jamaica Parish Register Burials V & VI, 1847-1849, 1864-1871, V, p. 214 #15.

4. B0016 Jamaica Parish Register Marriage I & II, 1826-1839, II, p. 29 #64.

5. B0004 Jamaica Parish Register Baptisms I & II, 1826-1834, II, p. 423 #636.

6. B0040 Jamaica Parish Register Marriage V& VI, 1842-1864, V, p. 438 #13.

7. B0002 Jamaica Parish Register Baptisms IV-VII, 1834-1845, IV, p. 271 #137.

8. B0022 Jamaica Parish Register Burials V & VI, 1847-1849, 1864-1871, V, p. 213 #14.

9. B0002 Jamaica Parish Register Baptisms IV-VII, 1834-1845, VI, p. 47 #56.

10. B0015 Jamaica Parish Register Baptisms VIII and IX, 1840-1851, IX, p. 382 #74.

11. B0022 Jamaica Parish Register Burials V & VI, 1847-1849, 1864-1871, V, p. 214 #17.

12. B0046 Jamaica Parish Register Baptisms XI & XII, 1846-1850, XII, p. 279 #118.

13. B0022 Jamaica Parish Register Burials V & VI, 1847-1849, 1864-1871, V, p. 214 #16.

14. B0013 Jamaica Parish Register New Series III, 1849-1854, III, p. 11 #42.

15. B0022 Jamaica Parish Register Burials V & VI, 1847-1849, 1864-1871, V, p. 438 #30.

16. B0001 Jamaica Parish Register New Series Baptisms VIIb & VIII, 1852-1857, VIII, p. 142 #78.

17. B0035 Jamaica Parish Register New Series Baptisms IX & X, 1856-1863, IX, p. 300 #53.

18. B0031 Jamaica Parish Register Baptisms XIII-XIV, 1859-1866, IX, p. 164 #4.

19. BC2126 Manchester deaths 1918, IK1273.

20. BC2608 Clarendon marriages 1880-1890, #54, 1887.

21. B0035 Jamaica Parish Register New Series Baptisms IX & X, 1856-1863, IX, p. 311 #52.

22. T. L. Roxburgh & Jos. C. Ford, B103 Handbook of Jamaica for 1900.

23. B112 Will Books/Original Wills.

24. B0044 Jamaica Parish Register Baptism XVI & XVII, 1863-1871, XVI, p. 96 #101.

25. BC2608 Clarendon marriages 1880-1890, #54, 1887.

26. BC1404 Clarendon births 1888-89, HO50.

27. BC1405 Clarendon births 1889-1890, HO254.

28. BC4303 Manchester deaths 1921, IK1404.


Descendants of Amelia Riley

1. Amelia1 Riley

More About Amelia Riley:

Occupation: 1888, laborer

Residence: 1888, Gully Road, St. Ann

 

Children of Amelia Riley are:

2 i. Joseph?2 Riley.

3 ii. Frances Riley, born April 01, 1888 in Gully Road, St. Ann1.

More About Frances Riley:

Registration: April 17, 1888, in St. Ann's Bay by mother, who signed by X

Endnotes

1. BC1327 St. Ann births 1888-1889, GA1774.


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