Dr John Quier
Profile & Legacies Summary
1739 - 1822
Biography
Jamaican doctor and slave-owner, from Chard in Somerset, practising on Worthy Park among other estates fro over half a century.
- Will of Dr John Quier of St John Jamaica [made in 1818 and registered in Jamaica in 1822] proved 15/01/1828. In the will he said he had already conveyed land at Chard in Somerset to his relation [later in the will identified as maternal relation] Samuel Brown clothier. He left legacies of property in Jamaica including people to his reputed natural daughters Ann and Catherine Quier, and to Catherine's daughter Catherine Ann Quier, to his reputed son Joseph Quier and his reputed grandsons Peter Quier Davis and John Quier Davis. He left the Shady Grove estate to his reputed daughter Catherine Quier and his housekeeper Susannah Price [he had advanced money already to his reputed daughter Ann Quier to allow her to purchase a house in Spanishtown, formerly that of Charles Grant].
Sources
Michael Craton, 'Dr John Quier', Jamaica Journal Vol. 8 No. 4 [Dec. 1979] pp. 44-47.
- PROB 11/1735/203.
Associated Estates (2)
The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
- SD - Association Start Date
- SY - Association Start Year
- EA - Earliest Known Association
- ED - Association End Date
- EY - Association End Year
- LA - Latest Known Association
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1809 [EA] - 1821 [LA] → Owner
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1822 [EA] - → Previous owner
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Relationships (4)
Grandfather → Grand-daughter
Notes →
Catherine Ann smith was the daughter of Dr John Quier's reputed natural daughter and co-heiress Catherine...
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Father → Natural Daughter
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Grandfather → Grandson
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Grandfather → Grandson
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