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FAMILIES FROM ROMAN CATHOLIC REGISTERS

Descendants of Robert Alexander

1. Robert Alexander was born Abt. 1816. He met Rachael Broadhurst. She was born Abt. 1816.

 

Child of Robert Alexander and Rachael Broadhurst is:

2 i. Amelia Alexander, born July 20, 1841.

More About Amelia Alexander:

Baptism: January 28, 1844, St. Patricks Chapel, Roman Catholic, High Holborn Street, Kingston, by Edw. Murphy, A.M. (Source: B0109 Roman Catholic Baptisms 1842-45 High Holborn, p. 15.)


Alexandrine

1. Alexandrine

More About Alexandrine

Baptism: 1798, the Spanish Chapel, (Roman Catholic) Kingston, by A. Quigly (Source: B0111 BMB Roman Catholic church, Kingston 1798-1803, p. 4.)

Fact: Comment "a French black soldier who said he was--". Rest of comment missing.


Descendants of Jacinthe Ambroise

1. Jacinthe Ambroise was born Abt. 1819. He married Rebecca Evans. She was born Abt. 1819.

 

Child of Jacinthe Ambroise and Rebecca Evans is:

2 i. Eulalie Ambroise, born March 18, 1844.

More About Eulalie Ambroise:

Baptism: July 28, 1844, St. Patricks Chapel, Roman Catholic, High Holborn Street, Kingston, by Edw. Murphy, A.M. (Source: B0109 Roman Catholic Baptisms 1842-45 High Holborn, p. 20.)

Godfather: Eugene St. Ours

Godmother: Leonora Chapelin


Descendants of Alexander Anderson

1. Alexander Anderson was born Abt. 1818. He met Susan Hardy. She was born Abt. 1818.

 

Child of Alexander Anderson and Susan Hardy is:

2 i. Alexander Anderson, born August 1843.

More About Alexander Anderson:

Baptism: February 12, 1844, St. Patricks Chapel, Roman Catholic, High Holborn Street, Kingston, by Edw. Murphy, A.M. (Source: B0109 Roman Catholic Baptisms 1842-45 High Holborn, p. 16.)

Godfather: Joseph Uter

Godmother: Jane Williamson


Descendants of George Robert Anderson

1. George Robert Anderson was born Abt. 1817. He met Elizabeth Roberts. She was born Abt. 1817.

 

Child of George Anderson and Elizabeth Roberts is:

2 i. George Robert Anderson, born October 14, 1842.

More About George Robert Anderson:

Baptism: March 06, 1843, St. Patricks Chapel, Roman Catholic, High Holborn Street, Kingston, by Edw. Murphy, A.M. (Source: B0109 Roman Catholic Baptisms 1842-45 High Holborn, p. 5.)

Godfather: Eugene St. Ours

Godmother: Isabella Anderson


Descendants of Nicolas Antoine Anguetin

1. Nicolas Antoine Anguetin He married Victoire Havane.

 

Child of Nicolas Anguetin and Victoire Havane is:

2 i. Brune Marie Rose Anguetin, born Bef. 1780. He married Constance Toujean July 20, 1801 in the Spanish Chapel (Roman Catholic), Kingston (Source: B0105 Roman Catholic Marriages Kingston 1800-1819, p. 8.); born Bef. 1780.

More About Brune Marie Rose Anguetin:

Language of record: French

Native of: The parish of St. Herbland, Rouen, France

Residence: 1801, Kingston

More About Constance Toujean:

Fact: Parents: Louis Toujean and his wife Marie Barbeau

More About Brune Anguetin and Constance Toujean:

Marital status: Bride was the widow of Francois Barthelemy Jambes[?]

Witnesses: Francois Perrier inhabitant of St. Domingue resident Kingston, Arnand Roger, Joseph Desnoues, Victorino Sandovall, Charles Rozis, Sophie Morin


Descendants of Joseph Antonio

1. Joseph Antonio was born Bef. May 13, 1798.

More About Joseph Antonio:

Baptism: May 13, 1798, the Spanish Chapel, (Roman Catholic) Kingston, by A. Quigly (Source: B0111 BMB Roman Catholic church, Kingston 1798-1803, p. 3.)

Occupation: 1798, Slave, "property of Alberto, a Spaniard"

Race/Nationality/Color: Black


Descendants of Dominique Archambau

1. Dominique Archambau He married Marie de Monteant. She died Bef. March 1804.

More About Dominique Archambau:

Fact: Knight of the Royal Military Order of St. Louis

Occupation: Former captain of the French Dragoons

 

Child of Dominique Archambau and Marie de Monteant is:

2 i. Joseph Charles Dominique Archambau, born Bef. 1783 in Cap Francais, St. Domingue. He married Catherine Magdeleine Emilie deBorniol March 10, 1804 in the Spanish Chapel (Roman Catholic), Kingston (Source: B0105 Roman Catholic Marriages Kingston 1800-1819, p. 21.); born Aft. 1783 in Gouaives quarter, St. Marc, St. Domingue.

More About Joseph Charles Dominique Archambau:

Residence: 1804, Kingston

More About Catherine Magdeleine Emilie deBorniol:

Fact: Parents: Claude Francois deBorniol and his wife Marie Catherine Esperance Alexandre D'hanache

Residence: 1804, Kingston

Marriage Notes for Joseph Archambau and Catherine deBorniol:

Witnesses:

Marc Noel de Montagnac, Knight of the Royal Military Order of St. Louis

Nicolas de Cochmel, Knight of the Royal Military Order of St. Louis

Charles de Laulami

Victor Marchand

all resident in Jamaica

Also present:

Guiton de Moles


Descendants of Thomas Ashmeade

1. Thomas Ashmeade was born Abt. 1817. He met Marguerite Brown. She was born Abt. 1817.

 

Child of Thomas Ashmeade and Marguerite Brown is:

2 i. Joseph Ashmeade, born October 20, 1842.

More About Joseph Ashmeade:

Baptism: January 01, 1843, St. Patricks Chapel, Roman Catholic, High Holborn Street, Kingston, by Edw. Murphy, A.M. (Source: B0109 Roman Catholic Baptisms 1842-45 High Holborn, p. 3.)

Godfather: Joseph Uter

Godmother: Catherine Lubiche


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