Best Greetings! Good people,
I am by this means trying to connect with the people of Barbados. I am
Interested in locating and communicating with the members of the
Kinships of Bentick, Campbell, Friday, Kissoon, Sancho, Solomon, and
Young (also spelt Younge in Guyana) of Guyana, Barbados, and the
English Speaking nations of the Caribbean Basin.
I am aware;
My great grand father, James Campbell-Friday and Emanuel Campbell, County Sergeant Major of the British Guiana Police Force are relatives. They spoke with the flavor of Barbadians. My great grand father, would later, before he married abandon the hyphenated surname and be known as James Campbell.
Between 1870 and 1882, Reverend John Allan Campbell, Isaac Campbell, and James Campbell were all resident and/or frequented the communities of Golden Grove and Nabaclis on the East Sea Coast of Demerara.
Schoolmaster John Allan Campbell, the father of Reverend John Allan Campbell, was born in Barbados. Also Reverend John Allan Campbell was a pastor at Providence Methodist Church in the late 1880s. However, I am not aware there is a Methodist Church at Providence in Christ Church in this era.
In the late 1850s, Schoolmasters Samuel Augustus Campbell and his brother Josiah Campbell migrated as youngsters with their parents to the colony of British Guiana.
Bayley was the owner of Plantation Haslington and perhaps influential respecting Plantation Golden Grove. Turton was likely the owner of Golden Grove in January of 1848. I believe my great great grandmother is a daughter of slave master Bayley and an African.
I am hoping you will be able to point me to folks respecting the nation of Barbados who are likely to assist by pointing me to sources of information. Perhaps starting with people of Providence and Kellman's Land, and those included in this correspondence, especially the contact information of the Justices of the Peace, and/or that of their relatives.
Thanks for your time and cooperation.
BARBADOS.
L. Bayley: Broad Street Bridgetown Barbados moved to Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Walter Bayley (38 years old), Millie Bayley(34 years old), daughter of Mrs. R. Curtis of Hastings, Barbados Triccan Bayley, John Bayley (10 years old) Doris Bayley (8 years old)
Cuthbert Campbell is the father of Clara A. Campbell of St. Philip, Barbados
Mrs. Z. Campbell of Kellman's Land, Black Rock, Barbados; mother of Dorothy Campbell. Dorothy Campbell immigrated to Brooklyn in New York City.
William Campbell parents of Bertha Campbell Christ Church Barbados June 25, 1914.
Bertha M. Campbell moved to Boston USA from Barbados on May 2, 1926.
She is the sister of Helena Campbell.
Mrs. Maria Drayton resided at Hall's Row, St. Michael, Barbados. She is the mother of Dudley Campbell. Then 30 years old.
Albertina Barrow – Jessamy Lane, Bridgetown, friend of Ada L. Campbell, November 19, 1923
Helena Husbands is the mother of Arnesta Campbell. This family resided in St. Peters in Barbados
Alberta Green an Aunt of Albertha Gill and immediate relative of Albert and Murie Gill resident at Look Man Village, St. George, Barbados.
JUSTICE OF PEACE - in recent times
Mignon Elaine Campbell: "Camlyn", Harts Gap, Christ Church
Douglas Campbell Johnson "Stanmore”, Marine Gardens, Christ Church
Carlyle Campbell King # 44, 3rd Ave, Rendezvous Gardens, Christ Church
Lloyd Graham Campbell “Grahams “Welches Terrace, St Michael
Monica Ulinda Campbell Avis Town, St Lucy
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