Genealogy Projects tagged with Westmoreland on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Forrest Family of Jamaica

    This project is to research and find out more about the Forrest and other related families, including Foster, originating in Jamaica, West Indies. Forrest Family of Jamaica My paternal great uncle was Bawder Forrest .== Stories from Australia ==Barbara Forrest, now Troth... I am decended from the Forrests from Jamaica. I saw your post on the Jamaican GenForum. I have been tracing my family tree...

  • Troutt Cemetery, Westmoreland, Tennessee

    The cemetery is atop a steep hill on the west side of Old Hwy 31E, 2.2 miles north of Hwy 52, and 1.6 miles south of Turners Station, Westmoreland, Sumner County, Tennessee. It is also known as Heath Cemetery . Find a Grave USGW Archives

  • Westmoreland Cemetery, Westmoreland, Kansas

    This project is for those buried in Westmoreland Cemetery, Westmoreland, Pottawatomie County, Kansas. Find a Grave

  • Eliza Campbell Family of Jamaica

    My Maternal Grandmother Eliza Campbell from Buff Bay, Port Antonio, Portland, Jamaica West.Indies. and her children, including my mother Kathleen of unk birth surname . Don't now much about her( my grandmother) except that she gave my mom up for adoption to a lady with the surname Whyte . No one knows how many times grandma was married... could be once or twice and to whom. possible husbands su...

  • Haddo Pen Estate, Westmoreland, Jamaica

    This project covers the ancestry and descendants of the Haddo Pen Estate, Westmoreland, Jamaica. This is one of the individual plantation projects in the Jamaican Planters and Plantation series.==Summary==1811 - Haddo Pen registered to Forrest. Forrest, S., heirs of, Haddo 248 slaves/ 139 stock.1833 - Haddo Pen registered to Forrest.22nd Aug 1836 - 184 Enslaved - £3608 5S 3D - [2,157 acres].Rob...

  • Mesopotamia Plantation, Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, Jamaica

    This project covers the ancestry and descendants of the Mesopotamia Plantation, Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, Jamaica. This is the first of the individual plantation projects in the Jamaican Planters and Plantation series.==Summary=="About sixty sugar estates were operating in Westmoreland parish at the western end of Jamaica in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, staffed by som...