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.
- 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
- 'FAMILIES FROM REGISTERS AND WILLS: Grabham to Greig ', http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/r/r3g03.htm; 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
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Spouse
Rachel Fuertado
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Children
Frederick Charles Leopold (1836-1859), Augustus Philip (1836-), Martha Rachael (1834-1834)
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Associated Claims (3)
Relationships (1)