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FAMILIES:

Bailey to Burke

Descendants of William Bailey

1. William Bailey was born Bef. 1820. He married Agnes Douglas July 26, 1840 in the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Guy's Hill, Oracabessa Circuit, St. Mary (Source: B0025 Dissenter Marriage Register I & II, 1818-1841, II, p. 144.). She was born Bef. 1820.

More About William Bailey:

Fact: 1840, Signed by X

Occupation: 1840, Laborer

Residence: 1840, Colefoot [? smudged] Hill

More About Agnes Douglas:

Fact: 1840, Signed by X

Occupation: 1840, Laborer

Residence: 1840, Decoy Estate

More About William Bailey and Agnes Douglas:

Ceremony by: William Hodgson, minister

Marriage banns: 1840

Status of bride/groom: Spinster/bachelor

Witness: Peter Burnett & Sam Hodges


Descendants of Ellis Barton

1. Ellis Barton was born Bef. 1826. He married Mary Grant May 01, 1846 in the Baptist Church, Mannings Town, St. Mary (Source: B0051 Jamaica Parish Register Marriages VIa, VIb, VIII 1841-1871, VIa, p. 245 #114.). She was born Bef. 1826.

More About Ellis Barton:

Fact: 1846, Signed by X

Occupation: 1846, Laborer

Residence: 1846, Hampstead Land

More About Mary Grant:

Fact: 1846, Signed by X

More About Ellis Barton and Mary Grant:

Ceremony by: David Day, Baptist missionary in the Port Maria/Oracabessa District

Marriage banns: 1846

Status of bride/groom: Spinster/bachelor

Witness: Dennis Geohegan & Richard Cox, both by X


Descendants of Sampson Barton

1. Sampson Barton was born 1815, and died March 1843.

More About Sampson Barton:

Age: 1843, 28 years

Burial: March 22, 1843, Highgate, St. Mary (Source: B0009 Jamaica Parish Register Burials III & IV, 1841-1859, III, p. 420 #15.)

Residence: 1843, Moore Hall


Descendants of Richard Blake

1. Richard Blake was born Bef. 1814. He married Nancy Douglas November 08, 1834 in the Baptist Church, Jericho, St. Thomas in the Vale (Source: B0025 Dissenter Marriage Register I & II, 1818-1841, II, p. 156.). She was born Bef. 1814.

More About Richard Blake:

Fact: 1834, Signed by X

Occupation: 1834, Laborer

Residence: 1834, Rose Hall

More About Nancy Douglas:

Fact: 1840, Signed by X

Occupation: 1840, Laborer

More About Richard Blake and Nancy Douglas:

Marriage banns: 1834

Status of bride/groom: Femme couverte/bachelor

Witness: Elizabeth Williams and Mary Turrington


Descendants of Deliser Burke

1. Deliser Burke was born 1800, and died January 1868. He married Benjamin Lindsay. She was born Abt. 1809.

More About Deliser Burke:

Age: 1868, 68 yrs

Burial: January 23, 1868, Belle View, Portland (Source: B0021 Jamaica Parish Register Burials VII & VIII, 1860-1871, VII, p. 21 #15.)

Occupation: 1835, Apprentice

Residence: 1868, Belle View, Portland

More About Benjamin Lindsay:

Occupation: 1835, Apprentice

Residence: 1835, Seamans Valley

 

Child of Deliser Burke and Benjamin Lindsay is:

2 i. Catherine2 Burke, born December 1834.

More About Catherine Burke:

Age: March 1835, months

Baptism: March 01, 1835, Portland (Source: B0019 Jamaica Parish Register Baptisms III & IIIb, 1835-1836 & 1845-1849, III, p. 358 #64.)

Residence: Seaman's Valley, Portland


Descendants of Eliza (Burke)

1. Eliza (Burke) was born 1833, and died May 1871.

More About Eliza (Burke):

Age: May 1871, 38 yrs

Burial: May 03, 1871, St. Andrew (Source: B0023 Jamaica Law 6 Burial Register I, 1871-1874, p. 25.)

Cause of Death: Consumption


Descendants of Ennis Burke

1. Ennis Burke was born Bef. 1821. He married Caroline Wilson December 23, 1841 in the Baptist Church, Portland (Source: B0041 Dissenter Marriage Registers II-IV, 1835-1843, III, p. 141 #20.). She was born Bef. 1821.

More About Ennis Burke:

Occupation: 1841, Laborer

Residence: 1841, Mount Pleasant

More About Ennis Burke and Caroline Wilson:

Ceremony by: Thomas Elmo Ward, minister

Marriage banns: 1841

Status of bride/groom: Spinster/bachelor

Witness: Robert Rice and Isabella Atkinson (by her X)


Descendants of Henrietta Burke

1. Henrietta Burke was born May 1864.

More About Henrietta Burke:

Baptism: June 28, 1867, St. Andrew (Source: B0045 Jamaica Parish Register Baptism XVIII and XIX, 1861-1871, XVIII, p. 428 #195.)

Residence: 1867, Peters Rock


Descendants of James Burke

1. James Burke was born Bef. 1821. He married Ann Burke December 19, 1841 in Baptist Church, Port Antonio, Portland (Source: B0041 Dissenter Marriage Registers I & II-IV, 1835-1843, III, p. 141 #19.). She was born Bef. 1821.

More About James Burke:

Fact: 1840, Signed by X

Occupation: 1840, Laborer

Residence: 1840, Mount Pleasant

More About Ann Burke:

Fact: 1840, Signed by X

More About James Burke and Ann Burke:

Ceremony by: Thomas Elmo Ward, minister

Status of bride/groom: Spinster/bachelor

Witness: Frances Johnson & Edward Burke


Descendants of James Burke

1. James Burke was born March 28, 1852.

More About James Burke:

Baptism: December 12, 1852, St. Andrew (Source: B0001 Jamaica Parish Register New Series Baptisms VIIb & VIII, 1852-1857, VII, p. 402 #340.)

Residence: 1852, Mount Friendship


Descendants of Patrick Burke

1. Patrick Burke was born Bef. 1835.

More About Patrick Burke:

Age: 1851, Adult

Baptism: April 27, 1851, St. Andrew (Source: B0028 Jamaica Parish Register New Series V & VI, 1849-1862, V, p. 55 #223.)

Race/nationality/color: African


Descendants of Robert Emanuel Burke

1. Robert Emanuel Burke was born October 25, 1853.

More About Robert Emanuel Burke:

Baptism: June 11, 1854, St. Thomas (Source: B0042 Jamaica Parish Register New Series VII, 1852-1856, p. 296 #283.)

Residence: 1854, Grange Hill


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