half brother 1850, Seacole's half-brother Edward moved to Cruces, Panama, then part of New Granada. There, approximately 45 miles (72 km) up the Chagres River from the coast, he followed the family tra...
Mary Jane Seacole was a Jamaican woman who set up the British Hotel behind the lines during the Crimean War. She described this as "a mess-table and comfortable quarters for sick and convalescent offic...
'Extract from "The Daily Gleaner" dated Thursday 09th March 1916 announcing the marriage of my Grandparents, Rev.Henry Herbert Watt Simpson and Ada Emily Euphemia Witter Ford. Their Wedding day was 06t...
Jamaican Creole traces the connections between early families from the British island whose port cities of Black River, St. Ann's Bay, Port Antonio and Kingston formed the basis for international trade, commerce and cultural exchange.
Mary Seacole, Jamaican nurse
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