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Gilmore Dames Gregg

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Biography

Recipient of slave compensation for 3 awards in Kingston, Jamaica, with his wife Rachel Gregg nee Fuertado and Isaac David Fuertado.

  1. Gilmore Gregg married Rachael Fuertado in St Andrew, Jamaica, 26/12/1834. At the baptism of their son Frederick Charles Leopold, born 20/01/1836 and baptised in Trelawny 05/07/1836, his occupation was given as Special Justice. On the same day, their son Augustus Philip Gregg was baptised with a birth date of 08/12/1836. They had a daughter, Martha Rachael, born 09/11/1838, when Gilmore Dames (or Dawes?) was given as a gentleman of Knight Street, Kingston. He was Stipendiary Magistrate in St Andrew in 1835, Magistrate in Trelawny in 1836, Stipendiary Magistrate in St Thomas-in-the-East in 1837.

Sources

  1. 'FAMILIES FROM REGISTERS AND WILLS: Grabham to Greig ', ; Familysearch.org, Jamaica, Church of England Parish Register Transcripts [online database with images]. Their eldest son (also known as Charles F. L. Gregg) died 26/11/1859 - see Belfast Newsletter BMD notices.

We are grateful to Anne Stewart for her assistance with compiling this entry.


Further Information

Name in compensation records
J.D. Gregg
Spouse
Rachel Fuertado
Children
Frederick Charles Leopold (1836-1859), Augustus Philip (1836-), Martha Rachael (1834-1834)

Associated Claims (3)

£58 6s 3d
Awardee
£146 8s 3d
Awardee
£78 3s 5d
Awardee

Relationships (1)

Husband → Wife