Jamaicans abroad
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    • gallery
    • contact and comment
  • in North America
    • ~ John Brown Russwurm
    • ~ Robert Campbell >
      • in the USA
      • in Africa
    • ~ Robert Sutherland
    • ~ Susan Agnes Bernard >
      • from Jamaica
      • on to Canada
      • Lady Macdonald >
        • two songs
        • Ladies Home Journal article
      • Baroness Macdonald >
        • Sources and links
    • ~ Shackleton Balm Slack >
      • in the United States
      • the war correspondent
    • ~ Raphael J. de Cordova >
      • visits to Jamaica
    • ~ Robert Brown Elliott >
      • career in the USA
    • ~ Henry Laird Phillips >
      • in the United States
      • the 'social reformer'
    • ~ Joel Augustus Rogers >
      • - some assessments
    • ~ Wilmot A Barclay
    • ~ Robert Josias Morgan/Fr Raphael >
      • becoming Orthodox
      • later visits to Jamaica
      • and then?
    • ~ Samuel Benjamin Marlowe >
      • U Theo McKay
    • ~ James Samuel Watson >
      • the Watson family
    • ~ Walter Vivian Moses
    • ~ Eugene Nathan Thornley
    • ~ Frank Olivier duCille >
      • - Dusselle/Ducille family
    • Maurice Ashley
  • in Britain
    • ~ Francis Williams
    • ~ Francis Barber
    • ~ Robert Wedderburn >
      • on to Britain
    • ~ William Davidson
    • ~ Andrew Bogle
    • ~ Henry Beckford
    • ~ E. Maunde Thompson
    • Ernest & Alan Goffe
    • Harold Moody
    • ~ Louis Drysdale
    • Ronald Moody
    • Coleridge Goode
    • Oswald Russell
  • and everywhere else
    • ~ 'Billy Blue' >
      • ~ Thomas Day
    • Joseph Jackson Fuller
    • ~ Lucy Imogene Stewart
    • ~ Amos Shackleford
    • the Phang family
    • Cicely Williams
    • ~ Robert N Robinson >
      • ~ some thoughts about Robert Robinson

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in  north  america
in  Britain
and  everywhere  else
         Jamaica's links with Britain, and with  her neighbours to the north, stretch back through most of her modern history. One aspect of these links was the presence in Jamaica of people from those countries, but in some ways more important was, and is, the presence of Jamaicans, of all ethnicities, in Britain, the United States, Canada . . . and even further afield.
  
         On this site I will give some account of a few of those often very remarkable people.
gallery
contact  &  comment


     I have tried to be as factually accurate as possible on these pages, but there are certainly errors that need to be corrected. I shall be grateful for any information on such needed corrections.
   My opinions are another matter, but I have tried to keep them to a minimum any way.
   This is a strictly non-profit, educational site. No copyright infringement is intended. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact me -

Joy Lumsden, jamaica(dot)history(at)outlook(dot)com

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