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ROMAN CATHOLIC REGISTERS

SPANISH TOWN, JAMAICA

Chapel of St. Joseph

VOLUME II

MARRIAGES 1840, 1862, 1869-1877

Date format: Month/Day/Year

B

Bedway, Edward and Eliza Glasgow, both residents of Spanish Town, married 5/10/1874 [both signed by X]. Witness Francis Bedway [by X] and Sarah Fairman. Ceremony by T. Little. p. 10

Bernal, Terry Lynch James and Ann Hewitt, both of the parish of St. Catherine, married 1/26/1874 [both signed]. Witnesses Edward Kemble, Arnie Adams, Peter John Noel, Milborough Fletcher, Mortimer Pivers? [illegible] [who signed] and Mary Hewitt, Thomas Haden Hewitt, James Valentine Norris. Ceremony by J. Dupont. p. 8

D

Delapenha, Edward Samuel and Anne Maria Noel both of St. Catherine married 9/28/1869. Witnesses: John March, A. L. Elliotte. Ceremony by J. M. Bartolio. [all signed]. p. 2

deVillecy, Francis, son of Christopher Francis deVillecy and Mary Frances Martel married 10/12/1840 at Harmony Hall in St. Thomas in the Vale to Mary Ann Ducasse daughter of James Ducasse and Mary Elaine [or Eloise?] Lamotte. Witnesses: Lewis Ducasse and his wife Elizabeth Ducasse. Ceremony by T. E. Dupeyron. [loose sheet at end of baptisms]

Dukey, John and Ann Sandal (both Coolies at the Depot) married 2/22/1874 [both signed by X]. Witnesses Peter John Noel, Milborough Fletcher, __rry Lynch, James Harris Spencer [all signed]. Ceremony by T. Little. p. 8

G

Guivara, Ascension and Paula Valdespino (having been legally dispensed form the publication of banns) both natives of Cuba and resident in Wallafield Jamaica, married 11/23/1874. Witnesses: Juan Bautista Machado, Madelina Ruiz de Machado. Ceremony by Thomas Little. p. 12

H

Harriet, Simon married 1/23/1877 Mary Ann McClean both natives of Jamaica and resident Spanish Town [both signed by X]. Witnesses: Emanuel Herrera, Julio A. D. Anglin [both signed]. Ceremony by Thomas Little. [precedes page 1 marriages]

Herera [Herrera], Emanuel, married 6/29/1862 Georgiana Campbell, both of Jamaica. Witnesses: Alexis Lucian Elliotte and William F. March. Ceremony by A. Simond. [loose sheet]

Herrera, Peter married Rachel Rowden Richard 8/8/1869. Witnesses: Emanuel Herrera, Georgiana Herrera, Peter Noel. Ceremony by J. M. Bartolio. p. 1

L

Laje, Augustin, married Gennara Correa, both natives of Africa (emancipated) 6/28/1869, in St. Johns formerly of the parish of St. John. Witnesses: Anacleto Nunez, Casimira Nunez, Secuadino Granados and Jose Gonzalez. Ceremony by J. M. Bartolio. p. 1

Legendre, Theophilus, a native of Normandy in France, married Maria Candelaria Rodrigues, a native of Manzanillo in the island of Cuba, 9/7/1872. Witnesses: T. M. Prat and Oscar Conte. Ceremony by J. M. Bartolio. p. 5

Llado, Julius and Sarah Andrews, both natives of Jamaica and residents in Spanish Town, married 3/29/1876 after 3 publications of banns [groom signed by X. Bride signed]. Witnesses: E. Laws, Susan Andrews (signed). Ceremony by Thomas Little. p. 13

Llado, Robert married Elizabeth William 8/28/1871 [both signed by X]. Witnesses: Alexander Anisse? and Feliciana Lyon. Ceremony by J. M. Bartolio. p. 5

Loins, John, native of the island of St. Lucia, married Grace Sullivan 8/26/1869. Witnesses: Alexis L. Elliotte, Emanuel Herrera, Morris Morales [witnesses and groom signed. Bride signed by X]. Ceremony by J. M. Bartolio. p. 1

M

Machado, Benito and Joana Ruiz, both natives of Cuba and inhabitants of Spanish Town (having been legally dispensed from the publication of banns) married 11/21/1874. Witnesses Mariana Machado, Dolores Ruiz, Juan B. Machado, Machado. Ceremony by Thomas Little [all signed]. p. 11

Machado, John Baptist and Marcelina Ruiz, both of the parish of St. Catherine, married 4/9/1874 (having previously obtained a dispensation from the Canonical impediment of the second degree of consanguinity). Witnesses Ramon Heshavaria and Marian Machado. Ceremony by T. Little [all signed]. p. 9

March, James Dollar, native of Africa married 1/23/1877 Emilia Victoria Bayley, native of Jamaica, both resident in St. Catherine's district, after banns published twice [both signed by X]. Witnesses: Mary M. Jackson, Frank March [both signed]. Ceremony by Thomas Little. [precedes page 1 marriages]

March, John Foster and Mary Adelaide Noel, both of the parish of St. Catherine, married 5/26/1873. Witnesses: A. R. Noel, George F. Henriques, W. N. Greensword, T. Barber. Ceremony by B. Bouillon [all signed]. p. 6

March, William Thomas and Caroline Matilda Noel, both natives of Spanish Town, married 10/21/1873 (the license having been produced, and the canonical impediment of first degree of affinity and of spiritual cognation having been canonically dispensed with). Witnesses: Peter John Noel, J. M. Foster March, Charles March, Isaac Isaacs, and Frederick William Henriques. By the canonical dispensation the child Gerald James Benjamin Ashton already begotten by the same above named couple is declared rightly and canonically legitimate. Ceremony by J. M. Bartolio. p. 7

N

Nepean, Henry married Juliana Barry Mitchell 1/9/1871. Witnesses: William Wilkie, Julia M. Deleon. Ceremony by J. M. Bartolio. p. 4

Noel, Peter John married Martha Louisa Verson [or Verdon] 11/28/1870. Witnesses: John March, Alexis L. Elliotte, E. L. Delapenha. Ceremony by J. M. Bartolio. [all signed except bride, for whom Bartolio signed] p. 4

Noel, Peter John married Mary Alice Pardo 8/6/1873. Witnesses: I. Isaacs, John March, William Thomas March, Joseph Hammond. Ceremony by J. M. Bartolio. [all signed]. p. 6

Norris, James Valentine, a Sergeant in the Constabulary Force, married Rosa Cornelia White 8/30/1869 by license [both signed]. Witnesses: Richard Anglin, Morris E. Morales, Alexis L. Elliotte, Wallace Morales [all signed]. Ceremony by J. M. Bartolio. p. 2

P

Palmer, Francis and Alice Louisa Magnan, both of the parish of St. Catherine, married 2/25/1874 [both signed]. Witnesses: John Messias and Annie Messias. Ceremony by T. Little [in parenthesis in margin “mixed”]. p. 9

Pantoja, Miguel and Clotilde Mondeja, both of the parish of St. Johns, married 5/9/1874. Witnesses: Francisco Mondeja [signed by X]and Jose Rodriguez [signed]. Ceremony by T. Little. p. 10

Prat-Ferre, Bernard and Maria de la Caridad Lopez Varsan, both natives of Cuba and resident in Kingston, married 9/12/1874. Witnesses: Santiago Badell, Matilede Rodriguez de Badell. Ceremony by Thomas Little. [all signed] p. 11

R

Revilla, Emilio, native of Cuba, and Maria Revilla y Giro, native of Cobres, married 6/24/1876 (banns having been published 3 times in Trinity church, Kingston). Witnesses: Antonio Collazo, Felice Tejado. Ceremony by Thomas Little. [all signed] p. 13

S

Samuels, John and Sarah Pittison, both natives of Jamaica and residents in Spanish Town, married 3/28/1875 [both signed by X]. Witnesses: __aria Milborough Fletcher [signed], Julia Deleon [by X]. Ceremony by Thomas Little. p. 12

W

Walters, Charles Cain and Catherine Clarke, both natives of Spanish Town, married 1/13/1873. Witnesses: John Loins and Julia Maria DeLeon. Ceremony by B. Bouillon. p. 5

Webb, David, a native of England, married Georgiana Capper 1/24/1870 [both signed]. Witnesses: Horatio Lyon, Annie J. Adams [both signed], and Feliciana Lyon [signed by X]. Ceremony by J. M. Bartolio. p. 3

White, James Oliver married Mary Ann Bradshaw 5/9/1870 (license from the Inspector General of the Constabulary produced). Witnesses: Thomas Drummond, Mary Martha Trepier, Colin C. Tulloh. Ceremony by J. M. Bartolio. p. 3


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