Websites:
http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/
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1638 List of the names of the Inhabitants of Barbados, in the Year 1638
who then possess'd more than ten Acres of Land.
William Tracey
Memoirs of the First Settlement of the Island of
Barbados and other the Carribbee Islands, with the Succession of the Governors
and Commanders in Chief of Barbados to the Year 1742
http://www.candoo.com/genresources/1638barbadoslist.txt
Administrations relating to
West Indies
April 1657. Wm Tracy. 28 to Mary T.,
wid, ye rel. of W.T., l. of Framingham, Co. Suff. [England], at Jamaica., in ye
States Service. folio 79
1677-78 census of Montserrat
John Tracey, Montserrat,
1678
Edmond Tracy, Montserrat,
1678
Mermush Tracy, Montserrat,
1678
St. George’s Parish, in
east central Montserrat. Despite the Anglican name, St. George’s was still
predominantly Irish—at least 56 per cent by Dr. Pulsipher’s calculation. A
conclusion that James Butler was Irish would appear to be warranted by his
listing alongside Morris Clonane, and the adjacent pairing of Daniel Dalley
with Owen Martin and Mermush (sic) [Maurice?] Tracy with Edmund Tracy.
http://www.illyria.com/irish/mcginn_butler.html
1677-8 Mounserratt
A list of all the
men...Capt Peter Cove's [or Cone's] Division
John Kelly & Owen
Hossey 2 white men
Roger Fenane & John
Tracy 2 white men
Mermush Tracy & Edm
Tracy 2 white men
...Sarah Treacey, wife of
Mr. John T.,..all of St. Anna, £200 apiece. 20 Feb 1700
1811 John Tracey 150
Crickitt
...Daniel Tracey...
...John Tracey...
Caribbeana: Being Miscellaneous Papers Relating to the History,
Genealogy, Topography, and Antiquities of the British West Indies, by Vere
Langford Oliver1919
Republished: CanDoo Creative Publishing, 2000
Hon. William
Williams of the parish of St. Andrew, Island of Jamaica, Esq. Will dated 15 July 1748.
...In margin...
To...Mrs. Sarah Treacey, wife of Mr. John Treacy, ...all of St. Anns, £200
apiece. 20 Feb. 1760.
Daniel Tracey
Will (1716) AA. 4400
Catherine Tracey
Does (4) concerning sale,
hire, purchase, transfer & bequeathal of sales (1743-1770) AA. 4399
Manuscript Sources for the History of the West Indies: With Special ...
edited by Kenneth E. Ingram
Marriages In St. George's Parish, Montserrat
Oct. 11 1724 Simon Chilcot
& Honora Tracey
1910 Caribbeana.
1736 Captain Tracey of the Phoenix
Sir Edward Seaward's narrative of his shipwreck, and consequent
discovery of certain islands in the Caribbean Sea: with details of his
residence there, and of various extraordinary and highly interesting events in
his life, from the year 1733 to 1749, as written in his own diary. J. & J.
Harper, 1831
Wills on record in the Office of the Island Secretary Jamaica
1737 Richard Tracy
1741 Esther Tracey
1745 Catherine Tracy
1746 Willm Tracey, Junr
1750 Daniel Tracy
1754 The Quit Rent Books
Daniel Tracey Junr., St.
Ann, 118 acres
Daniel Tracey Senr., St.
Ann, 600 acres
Richard Tracey, St. Ann,
800 acres
William Tracey, St. Ann,
878 acres
1775/1764
By Indre of 1 June
1775 between Pinnock and Gray...dated 30 Nov. 1764 between Ph. Pinnock of the
one pt and Moses Nunes.... in the parish of St Ann called Black Heath
containing 435 acres bounding east ...Daniel Tracey...
1776 Jamaica
Magistrates...St.
Ann...John Tracy...
Military...St. Ann...John
Tracy, Major...Captains...T. R. Tracy...
1779 Jamaica
Magistrates...St.
Ann...John Tracy...
Militia...St. Ann...Major,
John Tracey, Esquires...
Runaway Slaves in Jamaica
1779 Workhouse Lists
Adam to Mr. Tracey 10/22
1782 Black River Workhouse
Dick to John Tracey, St.
Ann or Ichabod Ross, Westmorland, marked on one shoulder H, the other RL, 2 on
top. 9/30.
1786 Spanish Town Workhouse
William to Tracey. 7/29
http://aquila.usm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=drs
1782 Jamaica
John Tracey, magistrate,
Parish of St. Ann, Middlesex
John Tracey, Colonel Foot
Militia, St. Ann's
1784 Jamaica
Military
St. Ann's Regiment
Colonel, John Tracey
Captains...George Read
Tracey...
Ensigns...W. Read Tracey...
Artillery
Company...Lieut...Thomas Tracey...
Magistrates
St. Ann...John Tracey...
1787 Jamaica
Military
St. Ann's Regiment
Captains...George Reid
Tracey...
Artillery...Second
Lieutenant and Fireworker, T. Reid Tracey.
1790 Jamaica
Military
St. Ann's Regiment...Second
Troop of Light Horse...Lieutenant, Thomas Reid Tracey...
John Tracey senior
The heirs of John
Tracey were shown as owners of Liberty Hill and Weir Hill in St Ann Jamaica.
John Tracey junior
Shown as owner of
Belle Grove 1787-1793 (as a minor), and of Liberty Hill Pen in 1787 and 1810.
Residence: Bet. 1839 - 1851, Tracey Villa [or
Ville] St. Ann
Liberty Hill Great House sits 1200 feet above sea level on 25 acres,
just minutes from the historical town of St. Ann’s Bay... We are told that the
place originally belonged to a family, Tracey by name, who also owned the sugar
estate of Windsor, not far distant and that it was used by them for a change in
the hot weather. The Traceys were the ancestors of the Stennett family and a
village nearby is named Traceyville. There was too, a property called Tracey
which was run by my grandfather, the late Joseph Dussard Ormsby of Lime Hall
and Endeavour, somewhere around the 1880s, which I think may have been this
same place. So far as I know it was leased and not owned by him.
http://libertyhillgreathouse.com/history.php
1788[Name] New Ground Estate St.
Ann
[Crop] sugar, rum
Account signed by George
Reid Tracey and Thomas Reid Tracey and filed by James Newby. Accounts filed for
May 1788 to June 1789 [dates unclear].
Accounts Produce, Jamaica
Archives 1B/11/4/17 138-147 [f.70-74]
1789 [Name] New Ground Estate
St. Ann
[Crop] sugar, rum, some
cattle
The property of George Reid
Tracey and Thomas Reid Tracey. Account filed by Ronald Campbell as overseer.
Accounts filed for 31/12/1788 to 31/12/1789.
Accounts Produce, Jamaica
Archives 1B/11/4/16 432
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/estate/view/2502
Samuel R. Helms letter St Pierre-Martinique 10th Ap1. 1790
“...I forgot to inform you in course that-in the last alarm here the
Americans were again applied to &c agreed to exert themselves to the utmost
in the defence of the Town in case of an attack. They chose Capt. Prince & Capt. Denny of Boston & Capt. Tracy of New London as a
committee to wait on the Municipality &c communicate their sentiments &
resolution.”
A Yankee Trader Views the French Revolution in
Martinique Author(s): Thomas H. Le Duc Source: The New England Quarterly, Vol.
11, No. 4 (Dec., 1938), pp. 802-807
In April 1794, there is a deputation by James Tracy, late master of the brig Falmouth from New London, whose ship was captured at sea by Daniel Morgan and was carried into Montserrat as a prize of the British, in anticipation of war with the United States. In the 3 May 1784 Delaware Gazette, they publish a letter from him in which he states about their actions "My list of prizes is about 400; all of which are condemned." [Traceys of Enniscorthy and Newburyport]
28th March 1792 Parish St. Ann
Names of Persons, Etc.,
Number of Slaves/Stock
John Tracey, 13/1
John Tracey, estate of,
122/28
Thomas Tracey, 92/43
May 1797
Died...In St.
Ann's...Thomas Reid Tracy, Esq.
May 1797 The Columbian Magazine
Deaths: In St. Ann's...at
Belgrove pen, Thomas Reid Tracy, Esq.
1797? To the King's most excellent Majesty.
Most gracious Sovereign,
We, the principal freeholders, merchants, and other British inhabitants, of the
island of Trinidad...[signed]...A.P. Tracey...
A political account of the island of Trinidad, from its conquest by Sir
Ralph Abercrombie, in the year 1797, to the present time, in a letter to His
Grace the Duke of Portland. By a gentleman of the island ... (1807)
December 1779 The Columbian Magazine
Married: At St Ann's Bay,
George Stennet, Esq., to Miss Tracy, daughter of the late Col. Tracy...
1800? [William
Hazlitt] and another clergyman's son, George Dicken, were invited to spend a
few weeks in Liverpool as guests of Mrs. Tracey, a widow from Jamaica ...
08-11-1801 American (Baltimore, Maryland)
Address of the merchants
and citizens of the united states resident in Cape Francois [Haiti] to Thomas
Lear, Esq, General Commercial agent of the United States at St
Domingo...(signed) - Frederick Tracy, Lewden & Duhamet...Charles Tracy.
06-01-1802 Waterford Gazette (Waterford, New
York)
(copy) ...Lear...(signed)...Frederick
Tracy...Charles Tracy...
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson: 1 July to 12
November 1802
From Gideon Granger,
Washington Augt 23rd 1802...(foot of text...Frederick Tracy to be Consul at
Cape Francois, where he has established a firm and carries on business; a
staunch republican...
Inscriptions from gravestones in the Old
Burying Ground, Norwich Town, Connecticut
In memory of Miss
Anne Tracy, daughter of Fredk & Deborah Tracy who died Sept 30 1823 aged 45
years.
In memory of Mrs.
Deborah Tracy, who died July 27 1820, aged 71 years
Also of Mr Fredk
Tracy who died June 21 1803, at Cape Francois aged 54 years
Date: 1805
HCA 42/401/332
Manuscript prize appeal No 332, from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Jamaica, filed in 1805.
Captured ship: Eugene (master Hood).
Nationality: American.
History: bound from Cap Francois, Saint Domingue to New York in ballast; taken before March 1804 by HMS La Pique (William Cumberland commanding), and brought into Jamaica.
Appellant: Charles Tracey resident of Kingston, Jamaica and American citizen, formerly resident in Cap Francois, Saint Domingue, for the ship as his own property.
Respondent: the captor.
Manuscript appeal papers: petition for desertion and sentence (manuscript, never printed).
For process in this appeal, see the minutes in HCA 44/50, ff59v-60
1804 Gazetteer Jamaica Map
Tracey’s Pen St Ann North
Middlesex H6
Tracey’s Pen St Ann North
Middlesex I6
John Smith Tracey, Naval Secretary [see
Royal Navy]
2d of October 1803
...articles of capitulation proposed to the inhabitants of
Demerara...(signed) W. Grinfied Sam. Hood. Wm Tatum, Mil Sec. John Tracy, Naval
Sec.
Centaur, Diamond Rock, off Martinico, February 6th, 1804.
...capture of the Curieux, French corvette...She was lying close under
Fort Edward, at the entrance of the Careenage, Fort Royal Harbour,
Martinico...[boarded with] Mr. Tracey, my secretary...[wounded] Mr. Tracey,
though not badly...."Sir Evan Nepean, Bart." "Samuel Hood."
Proclamation January 27th 1810 Planters and Inhabitants of Guadaloupe
...By command of their excellencires W.H. Wilby J.S. Tracy.
Thomas
Southey (1827) Chronological History of the West Indies, Volume 3
Matson Letters relating to Dominica 1800-1805 [[see http://traceyclann.com/files/Antrim.htm
& http://traceyclann.com/files/royal
navy.htm]
117. Centaur at Sea.
Oct 21 [1804] Jno S. Tracey to J.M.
Jr at Dominica
Every ship on this
station has appointed me joint agent, with only one other at each of the
islands...& from whom I receive 2.5 pr cent.
Endorsed: J.S.T.
Secy to Commodore Hood.
1910 Caribbeana.
1806 (118) Papers relating to colonies,
lately belonging to the Batavian and French Republics, in the West Indies
Colonies of
Essequibo and Demerara...Batavian Republic...J.S. Tracey, Naval Sec...
17 April 1807 (FJ) Married
In the Island of
Antigua, J.S. Tracey, Esq.
(Secretary to Rear Admiral Sir A. Cochrane) to Miss Ann Osborne, daughter of -
Osborne Esq. of that island.
May 21 1808 (Married) Lately, at Antigua, Capt Collier R.N. to Miss Osborn, of
that Island and sister to Mrs Tracy, the Admiral's Secretary's Lady.
Caribbeana.
22 September 1810 Barbados Mercury and
Bridge-town Gazette
His Excellency the
Governcr has been pleased to appoint J. S. Tracey, Esq. to be his Private
Secretary.
Dec 29 1810. Died on the 27th inst., J.S. Tracey, Esq, late Secretary to
Vice-Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane and formerly Secretary to Sir Samuel Hood.
Dec 17 1811 (Married) on the 28th ult., at the estate of "Weatherhills"
[Weatherells] at Antigua, Dr. Dickson, Physician and Inspector of the Leeward
Island Squadron to Miss Agnes Tracey, sister of the late John S. Tracey, Esq.
Antigua List of
Wills
1811 John S. tracey 150 Crickitt
1811
March...At
Barbadoes, on his passage to England, John Smith Tracey, Esq. Secretary to his
Excellency Sir A. Cochrane.
John Smith Tracey, Will, of Basse Terre, Island of Guadeloupe
Date 15 March 1811 Catalogue reference PROB 11/1520
Naval Chronicle for 1812. Volume 27 (from
January to June) London
Marriages
Lately, Dr. D. J. H. Dickson, physician to the Fleet at the Leeward Islands, to Miss Tracey, sister of the late J. S. Tracey, Esq. secretary to Sir Alexander Cochrane.
1814-15 (478) Papers relating to the West
Indies.
15th Oct 1811, At
Antigua, with Mrs. Tracey, widow of the late Mr. Tracy, Secretary to Sir
Alexander Cochrane...
14th of June 1832 Passeport de
Harry Tracey - Antigua (Antigua-et-Barbuda)-Genève (Suisse) [Son of John Smith Tracey?]
English
gentleman, 23 years of age, born Antigua
http://gael.gironde.fr/img-viewer/FRAD033/M/4M/4M712/viewer.html?name=FRAD033_4M712_0153_P.jpg
John Tracey. Son of
John Smith Tracey, Esq. (deceased). Born at Antigua, aged 19. Admitted 10 June,
1830. Fourth Class, Litt. Hum. Michaelmas Term 1833. B.A. 21 May, 1834. M.A. 2
June, 1841. account closed Christmas 1841. Vicar of Townstall with St
Saviour's, Dartmouth, 1837 to 1871.
Rector of Lesnewtli, Cornwall, 1871 to 1873, where he died in October,
1873.
The registers of
Wadham college, Oxford (1895)
1841
Census - St Saviour, Devon, England
Harry Tracey M
32-36
Maria Ann Tracey F 23-27
Devon
Harry A Tracey M 3
Devon
Maria Tracey F
2 Devon
John Tracey M
6 months
Sarah Kerswill F 25-29
Devon
Elizabeth Bennet F 20-24
Devon
Ann Dean F
25-29 Devon
Susan Stamp F
25-29 Devon
1851
Census - Saint Saviour Dartmouth, Devon, England
Harry Tracey Head
M 43
Antigua British Subject, General
Practitioner M R C S E L A C, residence Hanover Square
Maria Tracey Wife
F 37
Stonehouse, Devonshire
Osborne Tracey Son M 6 Dartmouth,
Devonshire
Agnes Tracey Daughter
F 4 Dartmouth,
Devonshire
Charlis Tracey Son M 2 Dartmouth,
Devonshire
Sarah Stone Servant
F 37
Woodleigh, Devonshire
Elizabeth Pietre Servant F 23 Stokenham,
Devonshire
Thalia Clarke Servant F 19 Kingswear,
Devonshire
1841 Census - Townstal, Devon
John Tracey M 30-34, Vicarage House
Emma Tracey F 30-34
Emma Tracey F 3 Devon
Martin Tracey M 5 Devon
Osborne Tracey M
1 Devon
Allice Cring F 30-34 Devon
Ann Cring F 20-24 Devon
Amelia Moore F 30-34
Samuel Pooke M 15-19 Devon
1851 Census - Townstal, Devon
John Tracey Head M 39
Antigua West Indies, Vicar,
widower[?]
Emma Tracey Daughter F 14
Dartmouth, Devonshire
Edith Tracey Daughter F 8
Dartmouth, Devonshire
Frank Osburn Tracey Son M 7
Dartmouth, Devonshire
Janet Wightworth Visitor F 26
London, Middlesex
Alice Craing Servant F 40
Brixham, Devonshire
Amelia Moore Servant F 37
Chelsea, Middlesex
Mary Crispin Servant F 24
Dartmouth, Devonshire
1861 Census Dartmouth - Townstal, St Saviours
John Tracey Head M
49 vicar Antigua,W.Indies
Emma E Tracey Wife F 39 Seven Oaks, Kent
Leigh Tracey Son M
7 Dartmouth,
Devon
Campbell
Tracey Son M 5
Dartmouth, Devon
Arthur Tracey Son M
4 Dartmouth,
Devon
Frederick
Tracey Son M 3
Dartmouth, Devon
Anna Tracey Daughter F
2 Dartmouth, Devon
Harry Frank
Tracey Son M 3M Dartmouth, Devon
Maria Wagner Visitor F
30 ...Germany
Emma Blackler Servant F
26 Totnes, Devon
Henrietta
Blackler Servant F 31
Totnes, Devon
Patience
Purday Servant F 15
Dartmouth, Devon
Sarah Ellis Servant F 26 Street, Devon
http://www.dartmouth-history.org.uk/view_doc.html?Id=61&Hrow=0
January 7, 1852 London Daily News
TRACEY-SAWERS.^an. 1, at Sutton^n-Hone, Kent, the Rev. J. Tracey, Vicar
of Townstal, Dartmouth, to Emira Elizabeth, eldest daughter of J. Sawers, Esq.
Winchester College, 1836-1906 : a Register
1866: Tracey, Campbell (+), b. 20 April, 1855, 2nd
s. of Rev. John Tracey, V. Of Townstal, Devon, and Emma Elizabeth, his wife,
e.d. of John Sawers, Esq., of Sutton, Kent (bro. of John, below, p. 326). Line.
Coll. Oxon 1873, Sch. 1874-7, 1 CL Mod. 1875, 2 Cl. 1877, B.A. 1878, M.A. 1880
; Assist. Master at Westminster 1879-82; Head Master of the Lodge School,
Barbados 1882-91. fH Amelia, y. d. of Sir Charles Packer, late Chief Justice of
Barbados. Address 13, Claremont Terrace, Exmouth.
1875: Tracey, John (+), b. 29 April,
1862 (6th s .) , bro. of Campbell, above, p. 222. Sch. B.N.C. Oxon 1881, 1 Cl.
Mod. 1883, 1 Cl. B.A. 1885, M.A. 1888; Tutor and Librarian Keble Coll. Oxon
since 1887, Sub-Warden 1897-8, Pro-Proctor 1891, ’92, ’93, Senior Proctor 1901;
Oxford Wykehamical Secretary 1889-99 ; one of the representatives of Oxford
University at the King Alfred Commemoration at Winchester 1901; a Delegate for
Local Examinations. 1898, Mary Elizabeth, e. d. of Lieut.-Col. the Hon. W. E.
Sackville West, of Lime Grove, Bangor, North Wales. Address 5, Crick Rd.,
Oxford. Club Savile.
March
6 1805 Brig Rover from Havanah (Havana?) to Philadelphia
John Tracy - Cabbin [Cabin?] Passenger - One
Small Trunk & Baggage [only passenger listed]
12 December 1808 Ship Four Friends, Havana To
Philadelphia
Mrs Tracy, One Trunk
Wearing Apparel One Basket, Household Furniture, Bed & Bedding [only
passenger listed]
22 June 1809 Brig Speedwell
From Barracoa (Baracoa? Cuba) to Philadelphia
Master: Jeremiah Blanchard. Owned by: S. Tenny & John Noyes of
Newbury Port:
Jeremiah Tracy, One Chest One Bed [only passengers listed]
Daniel Tracy, Two
Chests One Bed
23
April 1810 Schooner Hannah Lorretta, Havana to Philadelphia
Michl Tracy, One trunk [four passengers]
2
January 1811 Ship Four Friends from Havana to Philadelphia
Mrs Tracy, Four Trunks Wearing (Apparel?) One Basket Bed & Bedding
[only passenger listed]
Feb 22, 1820 (BL)
Jamaica (Port Royal)
The brig Letitia which left Port Royal on Sunday for Dublin and Belfast
was discovered on the evening of that day to be leaky...Captain Starks?...About
seven next morning she had nearly four feet water in her cabin, at which time Mr.
Tracey with the female passengers left the vessel in a boat and proceeding
to the shore...- London Ship and Com. List
1820 June 9th Limerick General Advertiser
or Gazette
In Galway, Michael Tracy Esq formerly of Loughrea but
now of Jamaica in the West Indies to Anne fourth daughter of the late Joseph Ormsby, Esq Surveyor of
Excise for Galway.
Married. On the
18th inst, in the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas Galway, by the Rev James
Daly, Warden, Thomas Mitchell, of Lower Rutland street, in the City of Dublin,
Esq. to Anne, widow of Michael Staunton Tracy, late of Kingston, in the Island
of Jamaica, Esq.
25 January 1828 Limerick Evening Post
In the Protestant
Church of St. Nicholas Galway, Thomas Mitchell, Esq of Roscommon, solicitor, to
Anne, relict of the late Michael Tracy, Esq of the Island of Jamaica.
1821 Jamaica
Thomas G. Tracey, 4
slaves, St. Ann Middlesex
British War Office
James Tracey b.
Freshford, Kilkenny enl. 1/21st 1823. Died St Vincent 1824. Brother John in
regt.
1826 (353) Slave population
Jamaica, 2 August
1818, Betsy Tracy and child Jennett Dollar, £140, Benjamin Scott
1823 Slave population. Jamaica, St. Christopher's, and the Bahamas.
1820 Frances Tracey
and two children, mulatto woman, £200 consideration
1823 Jamaica
T. G. Tracey, 6
slaves, Parish of St. Mary, Middlesex
Thomas G. Tracey, 8
slaves, St. Ann Middlesex
1824 Jamaica
T. G. Tracey, 7
slaves, Parish of St. Mary, Middlesex
1825 Jamaica
T. G. Tracey, 7
slaves, Parish of St. Mary, Middlesex
1826 Slave population
Jamaica, February 8
1824, Peter Tracey and Susannah Scott, blacks, Banns
Jamaica, November 20
1825, Alfred Uter and Marianne Tracey, blacks, Banns
1824/1825, white
paupers, Daniel Tracey, 45 years, Parish of Kingston, do. of Saint Ann, £10 per
quarter
1826 Jamaica
T. G. Tracey, 6
slaves, Parish of St. Mary, Middlesex
1827 Jamaica
T. E. Tracey, 12
slaves, Parish of St. Mary, Middlesex
1828 Jamaica
T. E. Tracey estate,
10 slaves, Parish of St. Mary, Middlesex
1829 Jamaica
T. Tracey estate, 2
slaves, Parish of St. Mary, Middlesex
1831 Jamaica
Alexander Ritchie for
the Thomas Tracey estate, 2 slaves, Parish of St. Mary, Middlesex
1832 Jamaica
Alexander Ritchie for
the Thomas Tracey estate, 2 slaves, Parish of St. Mary, Middlesex
1833 Jamaica
E. B. Tracey, 4
slaves, Parish of St. George, Surry
Alexander Ritchie for
the Thomas Tracey estate, 2 slaves, Parish of St. Mary, Middlesex
Civil Service
Evidence of Age
Henry Armrott Tracey, b. 1834, Jamaica, West
Indies,
British Civil Service Evidence Of Age
Henry Armrott Tracey,
born 1834 Port Royal Jamaica West Indies
1835-1857 Merchant Navy Seamen
Alfred Tracey, b.
Barbados
14 January 1836
Despatches
from Howe Peter Browne, Marquess of Sligo, Governor of Jamaica. Proceedings on
trials of convicts Powell, Johnson, Tracey,
and Smith who were sent to England for transportation. Howe Peter Browne,
Marquess of Sligo, Governor of Jamaica, Jamaica No. 273, folios 55-57. CO 137/209/15
1836 Papers presented to Parliament...for the abolition of slavery -
Jamaica
T.A. Dillon special
magistrate, Henry Tracy, of Retirement, St. Ann parish?, non-praedial, £28
value, not paid.
1837-38 (154-I) (154-II) Papers presented to Parliament by Her Majesty's
command. In explanation of the measures adopted by Her Majesty's government,
for giving effect to the act for the abolition of slavery throughout the
British colonies. Part V. Jamaica.
20th May 1837,
William Tracy, praedial, seville, £33 paid, Centre District, St. Ann's
1837-38 (215) Accounts of slave compensation claims
Jamaica, county
Middlesex, St. Annes, 20 Feb 1836, 745-8, Milborough Tracey, 10 slaves, £29.3.1
Jamaica, county
Cornwall, St. George, 21 Dec 1835, 311, Elizabeth Blake Tracey, 4 slaves,
£92.6.2
Milborough
Tracey
Jamaica St Ann
745, Claim 29th Feb 1836 | 1 Enslaved | £29 3S 1D
Elizabeth
Blake Tracey
Jamaica St
George 311, 21st Dec 1835 | 4 Enslaved | £92 6S 2D
1839 (107-III) Papers relative to the West Indies
Jamaica, St.
Catherine Court of Quarter Sessions, January 1839
No. 1 The Queen v.
William Lynch, Richard Lewin, Thomas
Tracey, James Wilson, for larceny of sugar and rum. Indictment bad, not
guilty.
1839 [181] Class B. Correspondence Slave trade
Porto Rico, Gojamo,
Mrs. Tracey, American Lady
Margaret, b. St.
Kitts, 20-22 years old, arrived in Porto Rico three years ago from St. Thomas
Ann, b. Anguilla, 30
to 35 years old
Unknown woman, b.
Tortola, 30 to 35 years old
1841 Consuls and Commercial Agents of the United States
William M. Tracy,
Guayama, Purto Rico - Corrected in the department of State to July 8th 1841
1845 Jamaica
T. Tracey,
Alexandria, 13 slaves, Dry-Harbour Mountain District, Parish of St. Mary,
Middlesex
1851 Jamaica
Collector of
Transient Tax: T. D. Tracey, Metcalfe Surry
1853 Barbadoes
William Tracey,
Ensign, 11th June, 1847, 69th Regt.; Lieut., 17th Sept,, 1852, 69th Regt.;
exchd. to half pay of Canadian Rifles, 3rd June, 1853; died at Barbadoes, 4
June 1853.
1860 Voters
Henry H Tracey, Port
Royal Jamaica
Charles Tracy, St.
Thomas In The Vale Jamaica
1865 Jamaican slave
revolt
On the 15th October [1865?] Governor Eyre reached
[Port] Antonio...A large number of the principal inhabitants of the place had
taken refuge on board the American barque 'Reunion', Captain Tracey, who had
taken them out to sea for fear of having his vessel attacked...
The life of Edward John Eyre:
late governor of Jamaica By Hamilton Hume 1867
CO 137/395/23
Description:
Suggested token of acknowledgment to Captain D. Tracey, for providing
refuge for some inhabitants of Port Antonio on board American ship Reunion
during rebellion.
Edward John Eyre, Governor of Jamaica, Jamaica no. 308, Folios 531-535.
Date: 1865 Nov 27
CO 137/409
Letters received from 'offices' (government departments and other
organisations) on matters relating to Jamaica. Correspondents and subjects are
as follows:
Foreign Office (thanks to the Captain General of Cuba, services of
Captain Tracy of US Navy during the 'rebellion', thanks from the Swedish
Chargé, Mr Joseph of Haiti, appointment of F A Ebekke to be Austrian Consul at
Kingston, chronometer and chain presented by the government of Jamaica to
Captain Tracy, cancellation of appointments of R Boyle as Colombian Consul at
Kingston and C A Carrol as Consul at James Town, complaints by Haitian
refugees, alleged ill-treatment of J W Menard);
Date: 1866
27 November 1865
Despatches. Mostly concerned with the
aftermath of the Morant Bay 'rebellion'. Suggested token of acknowledgment to
Captain D. Tracey, for providing refuge for some inhabitants of Port Antonio on
board American ship Reunion during rebellion. Edward John Eyre, Governor of Jamaica,
Jamaica no. 308, Folios 531-535.
Letters received from 'offices' (government departments and other
organisations) on matters relating to Jamaica. Correspondents and subjects are
as follows: Foreign Office (thanks to...services of Captain Tracy of US Navy
during the 'rebellion'...) CO
137 Colonial Office and predecessors: Jamaica,
Original Correspondence
Ernest and Aggie Tracy started
the discussion Dennis F.
Tracey 11 May 2011
The first History of Eureka Lodge relates how Brother Captain Dennis F.
Tracey received a citation in 1865, from the Legislative Council of the island
of Jamaica for rescuing nearly 500 men, women, and children. As the story goes,
Captain Tracey's barque "REUNION" was loading in Port Antonio,
Jamaica when an insurrection broke out on the island. A large number of
citizens sought his protection. He received them aboard and put to sea at once.
He returned to port the next day but did not deem it safe yet, and returned to
sea until a British gunboat arrived and took charge of the refugees. Brother
Tracey was raised in Eureka Lodge in 1857.
Dennis F. Tracey, master of the barque "REUNION", died at Savanah,
Georgia, November 5, 1866. His body was brought home and buried in Seaside Cemetery
with Masonic Honors.
Is this the Dennis F. Trac(e)y, son of Dennis Tracy and Hannah (Nancy)
Peabody? I would be his half 2nd great grandniece? He is in fact Buried at
Seaside Cemetary, St. George, ME.
That's the one.
Denis Tracy b. abt 1798 m. Abigall B. Drisko Aug 1823 and
Hannah Peabody 16 January 1831 Columbia Maine (LDS)
1. Dennis TRACY b. ca1798 Ireland
(possibly Kilkenny) d between 1835-1849 ME m Abigail Drisko
2. Amos L. TRACY b. 1828 ME, d 31 Jan 1888 ME m Abigail Crowley GRAY
3. John Franklin TRACY b 3 Nov 1863 ME d. 26 Jan 1917 ME m. Flora Rosetta
Isabel BUTLER
4. Charles Gilbert TRACY b. 20 Apr 1890 ME, d. 29 Apr 1964 B.C. Canada m.
Maggie Craig LEITH
5. Victor Samuel TRACY b. 20 Jul 1928 Man Canada, d 29 Jul 1974 BC Canada m
Katerina Weselowski
6. Victor Leigh TRACY b.***
sandra.tracy@fao.org March 09, 2005
1865 Richard Tracey -
Jamaica
9 1 3-27-65 Affidavit of William Dalrymple (with List of
Tenants on Hyde Estate, Notice to Claimants, Tenants, and Incumbrancers, Hyde
Estate, and List of Small Settlers or Owners of Lands adjoining Hyde Estate)
11P
A Guide To Additional Papers Relating To The Swanswick
And Hyde Estates, Jamaica, In The George Hyde Clarke Family Papers, Cornell
University, Ithaca, Ny 14853
1866 [3595] [3749]
Papers relative to the affairs of Jamaica.
The Humble petition of the poor people of Jamaica and
parish of Saint Ann's...signed...Richard Tracey +...William Tracey +...
1 February 1875 (FJ)
Catholic church, Kingstown, St. Vincent, West
Indies...assisted by the Rev. J.R. Tracy...
1878 Jamaica
Stoneyfield, Edward McPherson proprietor, Thomas
Tracey overseer, Salt Gut St Mary
Rev. De Tracy. Island
of St. Lucia
De Tracy, Georgetown, Island of St. Vincent, W.I.
1880 US Census
Household: Brooklyn, Kings (Brooklyn), New York City-Greater, New York
Name |
Relation |
Marital Status |
Gender |
Race |
Age |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Father's Birthplace |
Mother's Birthplace |
Self |
W |
Female |
W |
50 |
CUBA |
Keeping House |
ENG |
ENG |
|
Other |
S |
Male |
W |
45 |
NY |
Broker |
--- |
--- |
|
Other |
S |
Male |
W |
21 |
IRE |
Merchant |
IRE |
IRE |
|
Other |
M |
Male |
W |
35 |
IRE |
Merchant |
IRE |
IRE |
|
Other |
W |
Female |
B |
50 |
NY |
Servant |
--- |
--- |
|
||||||||||||
Household: 6th Ward, District 6, Brooklyn, Kings (Brooklyn), New York City-Greater, New York |
|
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Name |
Relation |
Marital Status |
Gender |
Race |
Age |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Father's Birthplace |
Mother's Birthplace |
|||
Self |
M |
Male |
W |
45 |
WEST I. |
Dentist |
IRELAND |
IRE |
||||
Wife |
M |
Female |
W |
31 |
IRE |
Keep House |
IRELAND |
IRE |
||||
Son |
S |
Male |
W |
13 |
NY |
School |
JAMAICA |
IRE |
||||
Thursday,
January 24, 1889 Brooklyn Eagle
Obituary - Dr. William C. Tracy
William C. Tracy, who died at his late
residence 319 Court street, on Sunday last, was born in Kingston Jamaica about
sixty years ago and came to this country while a young man. His parents were
natives of Roscommon in Ireland and were of the best families of that place.
The doctor was in favour of every movement looking to Ireland's regeneration.
He possessed all the qualities that constitute the gentleman and the Christian.
The funeral took place last Wednesday from the late residence and the interment
was in Evergreens Cemetery.
1881 British Census
Household: Barrack Street, Norwich St James, Norfolk, England
Name |
Relation |
Marital Status |
Gender |
Age |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Disability |
Head |
U |
Male |
45 |
Bermuda B S, West Indies |
Pensioner Music Teacher |
|
Household: Vessel "Cleopatra" Royal Navy, England
Name |
Relation |
Marital Status |
Gender |
Age |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Disability |
Other |
M |
Male |
43 |
Landrake, Cornwall, England |
Leading Stoker |
|
|
Other |
U |
Male |
17 |
Cork Co Dunbacon, Ireland |
Boy 1st Class |
|
|
Other |
U |
Male |
17 |
Manchester, Lancashire, England |
Boy 1st Class |
|
|
Other |
U |
Male |
17 |
Greencastle Donnegal, Ireland |
Boy 1st Class |
|
|
Other |
U |
Male |
17 |
Ardmore Waterford, Ireland |
Boy 1st Class |
|
|
Other |
U |
Male |
17 |
Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland |
Boy 1st Class |
|
|
Other |
M |
Male |
31 |
Devonport, Devon, England |
Engine Room Artificer |
|
|
Other |
M |
Male |
38 |
Sanwell, Cornwall, England |
Leading Stoker |
|
|
Other |
M |
Male |
35 |
Anthony Passage, Cornwall, England |
Leading Stoker |
|
|
Other |
M |
Male |
33 |
Plymouth, Devon, England |
Leading Stoker |
|
|
Other |
U |
Male |
22 |
Sunderland, Durham, England |
Stoker |
|
|
Other |
M |
Male |
27 |
Plymouth, Devon, England |
Stoker |
|
|
Other |
U |
Male |
17 |
Popular, Middlesex, England |
Boy 1st Class |
|
|
Other |
M |
Male |
45 |
Canterbury, Kent, England |
Engine Room Artificer |
|
|
Other |
M |
Male |
23 |
Cork Co Cork, Ireland |
Stoker |
|
|
Other |
U |
Male |
17 |
Tenby, Pembroke, Wales |
Boy 1st Class |
|
|
Other |
U |
Male |
28 |
St Austell, Cornwall, England |
Act Engine Rm Artificer |
|
|
Other |
U |
Male |
18 |
Salisbury, Wiltshire, England |
Signal Boy |
|
|
Other |
M |
Male |
24 |
Barbadoes,
West Indies |
Stoker |
|
|
Other |
U |
Male |
26 |
Cork Queenstown, Ireland |
Leading Stoker |
|
George Trasey, 112061
Place of Birth: Barbadoes, West Indies
Date: 25 April 1857
ADM 188/139 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of
Seamen's Services
Household: "Honiton Grammer
School" High Street, Honiton, Devon, England
Name |
Relation |
Marital Status |
Gender |
Age |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Disability |
Scholar |
|
Male |
12 |
Weston Super Mare |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
11 |
Bermuda |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
11 |
India |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
12 |
Tiverton |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
11 |
Modbury, Devon, England |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
11 |
Burrampore, India |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
12 |
Manea, Cambridge, England |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
14 |
Dargeeling, India |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
12 |
Exeter, Devon, England |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
10 |
Belper |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
12 |
Bridgewater |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
11 |
Frome, Somerset, England |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
12 |
Southleigh, Oxford, England |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
9 |
London, London, Middlesex, England |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
9 |
Bilton |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
12 |
|
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
11 |
|
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
11 |
Payhembury |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
12 |
Uffculme, Devon, England |
Scholar |
|
|
Scholar |
|
Male |
12 |
Queensland, Australia |
Scholar |
|
*Joined
Royal Navy [Son of Harry Adair Tracey of Antrim & Cork, Ireland?]
Michael J. Treacy M.R.C.V.S.
Dr. Treacy, late
veterinarian Eight U.S. Cavalry, died of yellow fever at Puerto Principe, Cuba,
July 15, 1899. Dr. Tracey was a graduate of the Royal College at Glasgow, class
of 1874...[article]
Freemasons
Charles E Tracey,
1899, Unity St Georges Bermuda, Copl R.E.
1900 Census - Boston city Ward 11, Suffolk,
Massachusetts Joseph
Tracy Lodger, M ,West Indies, 35?,
single, black, parents born W Indies, immigrated 1880?, 20 years resident,
na, car cleaner Joseph M.
Tracy, 31. single, black, of 70 Vileston? St Everest, car cleaner, b. 1871
St. Kitts, B.W.I. (s. of John Tracy & Judith Minter) married Henrietta L.
Caines, 20, single, black, of 57 Norwood St Everest, domestic, b. 1882 St.
Kitts, B.W.I. (d. of Joseph A. Caines & Margaret Henry) 24 Sep 1902 Everett,
Massachusetts Henrietta
Tracy, widow, passport application 1922 Husband
naturalised Boston Mass Jan 15 1917, father Joseph A Caines signed affidavit |
|
SS Admiral
Farragut Port Morant,
Jamaica to Boston, Massachusetts 18 June 1901
Sidney Tracey; Age:
32; Gender: m; married/single: s; Occupation: traveller; Read/Write: yes;
Nationality: British; Last residence: Columbia; Final destination: New York;
ticket to final destination? yes; paid by? self; in possession of $30? no; in
US before? no; joining? no; never in prison or almshouse, never supported by
charity, not a polygamist, not under contract for labour; Health: good;
deformed or crippled: no.
July 1905 Continental National Bank of Chicago
Foreign Attorneys
Cuba
Santiago de Cuba - Hugh H.
Treacy
1914-1918 Jamaica WWI Dead
Mellard Tracey, Pte. B.W.I.R.
1914-1920
British Army medal index cards
Mellard Tracey, British West Indies Regiment
6395 Private
HO 334/2845/599782
Description:
Certificate Number: 599782.
Name: Vincent Lloyd Tracey.
Date of Birth: 7 February
1922.
Country of Nationality or
Birth: Jamaica.
City or Town of Birth: St
Anns Bay.
Date of Certificate: 1 July
1977.
Home Office Reference: T
127193.
Date: 1977 July 1
HO 334/3319/823428
Description:
Certificate Number: 823428.
Name: Elselina Tracey.
Date of Birth: 13 January
1923.
Country of Nationality or
Birth: Jamaica.
City or Town of Birth:
Clarendon.
Date of Certificate: 25
January 1982.
Home Office Reference: T
169247.
Date: 1982 Jan 25
1928 Jamaica Wills
Thoas Augustus Tracey 106
[see below]
United States
Naturalization Petitions
Daniel Tracy, born 4 or 8 Aug 1887 Retreat, St Mary, Jamaica BWI. Naturalised 1933 & 1839 Boston Massachussetts & Los Angeles, CA
EvacId |
Surname |
Forename |
Address |
Age |
ContingentNo |
EmbarkationDate |
EmbarkationCardNo |
Destination |
ShipAndDesignation |
No |
Notes |
1459 |
TREACY |
Blanca |
55 Catalan Bay |
? |
2J |
30/10/1940 |
12647 |
Jamaica |
THYSVILLE |
394 |
No data |
1460 |
TREACY |
Maggie |
55 Catalan Bay |
? |
2J |
30/10/1940 |
12648 |
Jamaica |
THYSVILLE |
394 |
No data |
2633 |
TREACY |
Elisa |
23 Catalan Bay |
36 |
2M |
10/08/1940 |
21029 |
Madeira |
NEURALIA |
1247 |
No data |
2634 |
TREACY |
Vincent |
23 Catalan Bay |
5 |
2M |
10/08/1940 |
21029 |
Madeira |
NEURALIA |
1247 |
No data |
1911 Census Gibraltar
ID: 13568
Surname: TRACEY
Forename: Blanca
Sex: F
Age: 40
Disabilities: No data
Birthplace: Catalan Bay
Religion: GIBRALTAR
Education: Roman Catholic
Occupation: Unable to read or write
Division: 6th
District: No data
Street: No data
HouseNo: Catalan Bay
NoOfRooms: 18
NoOfPersons: No data
MaritalStatus: 4
FamilyRelationship: Widow
EmploymentPosition: Head of Family
PageNo: Working on her own account
Listname: TRACEY Blanca
Remarks: No data
Notes: No data
Notes1: No data
Notes2: No data
ID: 13569
Surname: TRACEY
Forename: Patrick
Sex: M
Age: 18
Disabilities: No data
Birthplace: Isle of Wight
Religion: ENGLAND
Education: Roman Catholic
Occupation: Able to read & write
Division: 6th
District: Dock Yard
Street: No data
HouseNo: No data
NoOfRooms: Catalan Bay
NoOfPersons: 18
MaritalStatus: No data
FamilyRelationship: 4
EmploymentPosition: Single
PageNo: Son
Listname: TRACEY Patrick
Remarks: 44
Notes: No data
Notes1: No data
Notes2: No data
ID: 13570
Surname: TRACEY
Forename: Margarita
Sex: F
Age: 16
Disabilities: No data
Birthplace: Isle of Wight
Religion: ENGLAND
Education: Roman Catholic
Occupation: Able to read & write
Division: 6th
District: No data
Street: No data
HouseNo: Catalan Bay
NoOfRooms: 18
NoOfPersons: No data
MaritalStatus: 4
FamilyRelationship: Single
EmploymentPosition: Daughter
PageNo: Working on her own account
Listname: TRACEY Margarita
Remarks: No data
Notes: No data
Notes1: No data
Notes2: No data
ID: 13571
Surname: TRACEY
Forename: William
Sex: M
Age: 10
Disabilities: No data
Birthplace: Shonclift
Religion: ENGLAND
Education: Roman Catholic
Occupation: Able to read & write
Division: 6th
District: No data
Street: No data
HouseNo: Catalan Bay
NoOfRooms: 18
NoOfPersons: 1
MaritalStatus: 4
FamilyRelationship: Single
EmploymentPosition: Son
PageNo: No data
Listname: TRACEY William
Remarks: No data
Notes: No data
Notes1: No data
Notes2: No data
Birth, Marriage and Death Records
[121 Treacy]
Baptisms Of Slaves And Some
Free Persons As Recorded In The St. Ann Register
March 3, 1804 Volume IV,
page 129
Names of Negroes baptized
at Liberty Hill the property of George Stennett
Baptismal Name, Former
Name, Age
Thomas Tracey, Pere, 35
years
John Tracey, John Parsons,
30
Richard Tracey, Bush, 30
Mr. Radcliffe’s Negroes
James Tracey, Henry Tracey,
mulatto, 50 years
??? Tracy (b. about 1781 Jamaica, Caribbean) & Thomas
Radcliffe (LDS) July
1801 Pennsylvania
July 1801
Pennsylvania
At
Providence, on the 28th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Clarke, Thomas Radcliffe, Jun., Esq.,
of South Carolina, to the amiable Miss Tracy, of the island of Jamaica.
A Register of Marriages and Deaths, 1800-1801
(continued). The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 23, No. 2
(1899), pp. 241-248
Dec 1807 Lancashire
Married R. Alexander,
esq, of the island of Jamaica, to Mrs. Radcliff, youngest daughter of the late Col. John Tracey, of St. Ann's Jamaica
The Athenaeum
Ada Treacy & Benjamin Moncriffe
Everard Moncriffe b.
3 Oct 1915 of Mango Valley, Parish of Saint Mary, Jamaica. Alice Moncriffe,
aunt.
Agatha Tracey labourer
Vincent Augustus
Tracey b. 28 Dec 1925 Masons River Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. Mulvina
Alexander present at birth.
Agatha Tracey labourer
Wilhelmina Tracey b.
09 Nov 1929 Douglas Castle Masono River Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. Hubert
Cameron present at birth.
Agatha Tracey labourer [her mark]
Frederick George
Tracey b. 10 Aug 1930 Rio Bueno Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Alexander Tracey (labourer) [his mark] & Esther Williams
Viola Tracey b. 15
Mar 1924 Trout Hall Nears Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica
Amelia Tracey cullivalor [her mark]
Ashor Alexander
Tracey b. 14 Feb 1926 James Hill Mears Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica
Amelia Tracey labourer
Arold Tracey b. 20
Jun 1929 Johns Hall A Inon Town Parish
of Clarendon, Jamaica. Sylvia Tracey
occupier.
Ann Tracy a labourer
Mary Jane Tracy b.
21 Mar 1882 Tussa Alexandria Parish of
Saint Ann, Jamaica. Joshua Johnson present at birth
Ann Tracey a
labourer [mark]
Matthew Tracey b. 25 Nov 1882 Gardenhall Alexandra
Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Ann Tracey labourer [mark]
Nathaniel Tracey b.
01 Mar 1883 Drax Hall Satah St Ann Bay Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Ann Tracey a
labourer
Thedorah Tracey b. 28 Sep 1883 [female] Trisey
Alexandria Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Joshua Johnson [cancelled]
Ann Tracey a
labourer
Thedorah Tracey b. 28 Sep 1883 [female] Tricey
Alexandria Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Joshua Johnson occupier
Ann Tracey
Jessey Tracey (Female) b. 20 Aug 1884 St Ann, Green
Hill, Alexandria, Jamaica
Ann Tracey labourer
Charles Tracey b. 23 Oct 1885 Drashall St Anns Bay
Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Daniel McLean occupier.
Ann Tracey a
labourer
Alfred Tracey b. 07 Mar 1886 Tricey Parish of Saint
Ann, Jamaica. Joshua Johnson occupier
Ann Tracey a
labourer
Sarah Tracey b. 05 Sep 1886 Green Hill Alexandria
Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. John Moses occupier.
Ann Tracey a
labourer
Jeumima Tracey b. 01 Oct 1888 Tricey Alexandria Parish
of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Joshua Johnson occupier.
Ann Tracey a
labourer
Henry John Tracey b. 01 Feb 1889 Green Hill Alexandria
Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. John Moses occupier.
Beatrice Tracey a
labourer [her mark]
Irene Louise Tracey b. 03 Oct 1913 Rio Bueno Parish of
Trelawny, Jamaica
Blanca Treacy, widow,
about 70 years, b. about 1872, died 22 Aug 1942 Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew,
Jamaica [evacuated from Gibraltar]
Cath Tracey of
Woodstock m. James Hutcheson, apprentice of Retirement 8/9/1835 St. Ann's Wesleyan Methodist
Catherine Tracey a
labourer
Maria Tracey b. 28 Dec 1883 of Rattering, Parish of
Trelawny, Jamaica. Thomas Linton, occupier Rattering
Catherine Tracy a
labourer [her mark]
Ezekiel Tracy b. 05 May 1887 of Clarks? town, Parish
of Trelawny, Jamaica
Catherine Tracy a
labourer [her mark]
Simeon Adolphus J Tracy b. 10 Aug 1888 Clarks Town
Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Catherine Tracey a
labourer [her mark]
Renard Tracey b. 02 Nov 1894 Clarks Town Parish of
Trelawny, Jamaica
Catherine Trasey a
labourer [her mark]
Howard Trasey b. 26 Oct 1899 Clarks Town Parish of
Trelawny, Jamaica
Cathrine Tracy a
labourer [mark]
Silvester Tracy b. 02 Jan 1887 Berge Hill Alexandria
Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Cecelia Tracey a
labourer
Anither Letetia Tracey b. 16 Jun 1881 Comfort Hall
Parish of Saint Catherine, Jamaica. Michael Gordon occupier.
Charles Rose &
Elizabeth Gordon (LDS)
Ann Tracy b. 30 Jul 1878 Port Maria,
Saint Mary, Jamaica, Caribbean
Clementina Tracey labourer
Ceceline Tracey b. 24 Feb 1919 Maunridge Chapelton
Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. Doris Cummings present at birth
Charles Wurts Tracy & Mary Manning
Salter (LDS)
George Bentley Tracy m.
Lillie Frueh 27 OCT 1915 Nueva Gerona, Isle Of Pines, Caribbean
Clementina Tracey labourer
Herbie Jeremiah Tracey b. 03 Jul 1923 Mailridge
Chapellin Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. Hugh Graham occupier.
Clementina Tracey labourer
Osbourne Simon Tracey b. 09 Apr 1925 Mauiridge
Chapillm Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. Esther Lennon present at birth.
1. Thomas Treacy &
Hanora Connors
2. Daniel Joseph Treacy & ??? [Patrica] McKenna
3. Charles Patrick Treacy
(b. 7 Feb 1934 Trindad British West Indies d. July 16 1986 New Port News,
Virginia) & ??? Harris
http://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-22098921/edwards?familyTreeID=1&rootIndivudalID=1001110
The American Brewer vol. 65, no. 01 (1932).
Daniel J. Treacy is
now superintendent at the Walters Brewing Co., Port-of—Spain, Trinidad, British
West Indies. Mr. Treacy, formerly served in a similar capacity at Brading
Breweries, Ltd., Ottawa, Ont., Canada.
Colborne 23 Jul 1933 Canada
Dan Treacy, 55, Brewer, of
Templemore, lived Sept 1923 to Aug 1931 Canada, Father-in-law Mr. McKenna 189
Laurier Ave East Ottawa, Business: C/o Gordon Grant, Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Patricia Treacy,
wife, 33, b. Dundalk Ireland, lived 1904 to Feb 1931 Canada
Nora Treacy,
daughter, 2?, b. Tinidad West Indies
'Bayard' Port Au Spain Trinidad to Phil 29
Sept 1936
Patricia B
Treacy, 36, b. 1900 Co Lough [Louth] Ireland. Husband: D.J. Tracey, Walters
Brewery, Trinidad, B.W.I. In transit 1835 frequently on holidays. Father
Patrick McKenna 189, Lanrur Ave. Travelling to Attawa Canada via Los Angle
Calif. 5'6", fair complexion, brn hair, gray blue eyes. [Emigrated to
Canada 1904?]
Nora
Kathleen Tracey,4, b. 1932 Trinidad B.W.I. Father: D.J. Tracey, Walters
Brewery, Trinidad. to St. Alban Canada. Fair complexion, blonde hair, blue
eyes.
Charles
Patrick Tracey, 2, b. 1934 Trinidad B.W.I. Father: D.J. Tracey, Walters
Brewery, Trinidad. to St. Albans Canada. Fair complexion, blonde hair, blue
eyes.
The Brewer's Digest - Volume 15 - Page 55
(1940)
Daniel J. Treacy ,
formerly of Trinidad , British W. Indies , is now master brewer at Brockert
Brewing Company, Worchester, Mass
Eleanor Tracey
James Newby Tracey b. 01 Sep 1879 Priory Parish of
Saint Ann, Jamaica. William Newby present at birth.
Eleanor Tracey
Antonette Newby b. 01 Oct 1882 St Ann, Jamaica
Eleanor Tracey labourer
Luna Jane Tracey b. 10 Apr 1885 Priory St Ann Bay
Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. William Newby occupier.
Elizabeth Tracey &
Andrew Dollar
15. Andrew DOLLAR; born 27 May 1791 Kirkintilloch
Dumbartonshire Scotland. Bap 19 June, 1791 (see birth extract
Scotlandspeople.gov.uk19/6/1791 Dollar, Andrew Births 498/00200246
Kirkintilloch). Subsequently moved to Jamaica. Merchant of the Parish of St
Ann’s in the Island of Jamaica died 1872. Will dated 9 May 1833 probate entered
30 September 1872 in Kingston, Jamaica. Renunciation of Executors and Trustee
dated 3 October 1836 also shows named children. Married Elizabeth Tracey had
child (James) with her
James; born abt 1831 Jamaica son of Andrew Dollar
& Elizabeth TRACEY died 1869 Victoria, Australia aged 38, occupation
labourer. Arrived in Victoria abt 1865.
http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/d/dollarFamily.htm
Elizabeth Tracey
Delfina Elizabeth Tracey b.13 Nov 1882 St Ann, Jamaica
Elizabeth Tracey a
labourer
Dorcas Elizabeth Tracey b. 24 Apr 1894 Kemp Rock River
Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. Alexander Thomas occupier
Elizabeth Tracy a
labourer
Adora Tracy b. 17 Jun 1887 Searbrough Alexandria
Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Edward Williams present at birth.
Elizabeth Tracey domestic
Herbert Vivian Tracey b. 05 Oct 1898 of 1 Courat Land
Kingston Gardens Kingston Parish of
Kingston, Jamaica. Robert Samuel Bethune in charge of the child 21 Hannah
Street Allman Town Kingstown
Elizabeth Tracey a
labourer
Alice Maud Victoria Tracey b. 25 Aug 1889 Sturge Town
Browns Town Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Patrick Choystie occupier
Francella Tracey labourer
Trevnel Tracey b. 28 Sep 1928 [female] Richmond Park
Mocho Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. Daniel Reid occupier.
Frances Tracey & Robert Francis Coombs, not married
Samuel Coombs b. 3 Aug 1832. of St Ann, Middlesex, Jamaica
Claimant or beneficiary Jamaica St Ann 296 (Stoney Hill)
Robert Francis Coombs, aged 26 years, was baptised in St Ann, Jamaica, 26/02/1814.
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/18419/
Alex Scott on Who Do You Think You Are?
.Former England footballer Alex Scott says
she’s always been inspired by her mother and grandmother. At the same time, she
says at the start of her episode of Who Do You Think You Are?, being biracial
meant that she sometimes felt “lost”: “I wasn’t black enough to be black. I
wasn’t white enough to be white. Who am I? Where do I fit?”
...When slavery was abolished in 1833, Robert
submitted a claim for compensation for 26 slaves. In his will of 1851, he left
Frances Tracey, described as his housekeeper, a yearly annuity of £15, and made
provisions for her to live in his house after his death. He also left a legacy
to Eleanor Francis Tracy, one of his former slaves, and to the children they
had together, Edward and Diana Coombs...
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Georgiana Tracy labourer
John Tracy b. 28 Jun 1887 St Anns bay Parish of Saint
Ann, Jamaica. Elizabeth Aithins present at birth.
Grace Tracey & Mallett,
Ernest Daniel, b
3/1876, bap 9/18/1881 Sp. Richard Ewell and Ann Montague.
Henry Tracy & Alice Tracy
Leffingwell (LDS)
William Henry Tracy (b. 28
FEB 1796 Norwich, New London, Connecticut d. 12 APR 1842 Quiana, Puerto Rico,
Caribbean) m. Hetty Ann Coit 1st Dec 1824
Hilda Tracy a labourer [her mark]
Theodore Tracy b. 10 Oct
1905 Torn Bell Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Hilda Tracey a labourer
Ruth Tracey b. 25 Sep 1907
Tom Bell Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Honora Tracey m. Simon Chileot
Oct 11 1724 St Georges Parish Monserratt
Isaac Tracey (labourer) [mark]
& Theodora Wilson
Isaac Samuel Tracey b. 18
Jul 1884 Road Side Retirment Monegue Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Isaac Tracey (labourer) [mark] &
Dora Wilson
Ada Tracey b. 16 Mar 1886
Retisement Moneague Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Isaac Tracey (planter) [mark] &
Dora Wilson
David Tracey b. 11 Aug 1888
Retirement Monegue Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Isaac Tracey (planter) & Dora
Wilson [her mark]
Harris Tracey b. 20 May
1890 Retisement Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
James Tracy (b. abt Jan 1809 Galway
Ireland d. aft 1881) & Helen ??? (LDS)
Mary Ann Tracey (b. 12 Feb
1845 Trinidad, British West Indies d. abt 1918 Ft. Banks,Winthrop,Mass) m.
James J. Broadhurst 12th Jan 1864 Halifax, Nova Scotia
James
Tracey was a British soldier
23rd Regiment of Foot, Welsh Fusiliers, born 1809 Galway IRE, discharged Aug
1847 in Nova Scotia, two known children, Mary Ann Tracey (b.1845, Trinidad), my
gr-grandmother, married James Broadhurst in Halifax, and second daughter
Elizabeth J. Tracey b1846 in one of the Caribbean islands according to British
military records. James Tracey’s wife was named Helen, surname unknown, also
born Ireland, who was allowed to travel with him from base to base. I am
seeking information about Elizabeth J Tracey, who is believed to have married
in Halifax, N.S. In 1881 and 1891 McAlpine’s Director James is shown living at
124 Maitland Street, Halifax. If anyone has access to the 1881 or 1891 census
(is there an earlier census?), I would appreciate a lookup to determine who is
listed in his household. Please contact me at agbroadhurst@hotmail.com
Jessie Tracey labourer
Arthur Sylvester Tracey b.
04 Aug 1886 St Anns Bay Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Charles Phillips
occupier.
Jestina Tracey labourer [her mark]
Inez Maud Tracey b. 20 May
1927 Tombell Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
John Tracey (storeman) [mark] &
Ellen Boyle
Elizabeth Tracey b. 04 Mar
1891 of 10 Comad Lane Kingston Parish of Kingston, Jamaica
John Tracy (storeman) [mark] &
Ellen Boyle
Stanley John Tracy b. 24
Jan 1894 of 10 Comad Lane Kingston Parish of Kingston, Jamaica
John Tracy (stroreman) [mark] & Ellen Bogle
Alfred Blake Tracy b. 09
Mar 1896 of 18 Cambridge St Kingston Parish of Kingston, Jamaica
Joseph Tracey (planter) [mark]
& Sarah Grant
- Tracey [female] b. 07 Jul 1878 Good Hope Parish of Saint Ann,
Jamaica
Sarah Grant
- Tracy [female] b. 22 Sep 1879
Good Hope Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica.
Joseph Tracey present at birth [mark]
Joseph Tracy & Ann Hinkley (LDS)
Jared Tracy (b. 10 OCT 1741
Norwich, New London, Connecticut d. 25 DEC 1790 Demers, Caribbean) m. Margaret
Grant 20th Oct 1765
Frederick Tracy, Captain
(b. 03 AUG 1749 Norwich, New London, Connecticut d. 21 JUN 1803 Heiti,
Caribbean) m. Deborah Thomas About 1770 Norfolk, Litchfield, Connecticut
Isabella Wisdom
Margaret Matilda Tracey b.
4 February 1862 bapt. 08 Oct 1876 Burge Hill St. Ann's Middlesex Jamaica, Blk,
Illgit
Isabella Wisdom
Catherine Tracy b. 27 June
1864 bapt. 10 Sep 1876 Burge Hill St. Ann Jamaica, Black, illegit
Robert Augustus Tracy b. 16
August 1866 bapt. 10 Sep 1876 Burge Hill St. Ann Jamaica, Black, illegit
Isabella Wisdom [Note: No.
15 & 16 on same page]
15. Adam Benjamin Tracey b.
15th January 1871, bapt. 11 March 1879 [1877?] Burge Hill St. Ann’s Middlesex
Jamaica, Blk, Illgte,
Joseph Tracey (labourer) &
Isabella Wisdom
16. William James Tracey b.
28th September 1874 bapt. 11 Mar 1877 Burge Hill St. Ann’s Middlesex Jamaica,
Blk, Legte,
Hi,
I am doing research on my family name Tracey, It appears that my descendants
are linked with the many spellings ie. Tracey, tracey, traci etc. My line goes
from Jamaica, to Ireland. I have a name of a William James Tracey born 28t Sep
1874 son of Joseph Tracey, no dates.
Raymond
Tracey 2002
Julia Tracy [mark]
Samuel Williams Tracy b. 28
Jul 1879 Raymonds Hill Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Julian Tracey
David Lutor Tracey b. 09
Apr 1882 St Ann Bay Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Henrietta Sharpe present at
birth.
Letitia Tracy & Robert Allen
James Albert Allen bap
8/11/1926. b 10/14/1878. at 11 Rodney St., was Anglican. ST. ANNE'S RC VII, 38
#262 Jesuit
Margaret Tracey a labourer
Charles Samuel Tracey b. 11
Dec 1887 Ararat Browns Town Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica, Henry Lawrence
occupier.
Margaret Tracey a labourer [mark]
Jane Tracey b. 05 Oct 1889
Sturge Town Browns Town Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Maria Tracy a domestic
Joel Augustus Tracy b. 03
Sep 1886 Clariecdow Rock River Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. Prince William
Paluca occupier
Maria Tracey a seamtress [her mark]
Othniel Tracey, male, b. 22
Mar 1900 Dry Hill Rock River Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica
Maria Tracy a labourer
Robert Tracy b. 30 Sep 1889
Chalky Hills Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Elizabeth Henry present at birth.
Marie Tracey a labourer [her mark]
Rebecca Tracey b. 02 Apr
1915 Rio Bueno Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Marie Tracey labourer [her mark]
Owen George Tracey b. 02
Jun 1924 Tombell Rio Bueno Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Marion Tracey a labourer
Florena Adina Tracey b. 24
Nov 1913 St Vincent Albert Town Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica. Robert Shaw
present at birth.
Marion Tracey a labourer
Kenneth James Adolphus
Tracey b. 27 Nov 1915 St Vincent Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica. Robert James Shaw
present at birth.
Marion Tracey labourer
Stanford Constantine Tracey
b. 19 Apr 1920 of St Vincent, Albert Town Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica. Louise Tracey present at birth.
Martha Jane Tracy a domestic
Walter Tracy b. 24 Oct 1903
Rio Bueno Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Mary Jane Tracy a labourer
Lucille Tracy b. 11 Jan
1909 Rio Bueno Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Martin Tracey (culdivafor) [singed]
& Rosey Ellis
Dorcas Elizabeth Tracey b.
03 Jan 1919 Salem Mears Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica
Martyn Tracey (cullivador) [his
mark] & Rosey Ann Ellis
Inez Tracey b. 25 Sep 1920
Salem James Hill Mears Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica
Martin Tracey (cullivador) [sign]
& Rose Ann Ellis
Elsilina Tracey b. 13 Jan 1923
Salem James Hill Mears Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica
Marianne Tracey married Alfred Uter,
blacks slaves, Banns, Jamaica, November 20 1825
Mary Tracey & John O. Wood
Sarah Wood, free
mustee daughter born June 24 1818 bapt 30 August 1818 Port Royal
Mary Ann Tracey [her mark]
Dorcas Maria Tracey b. Nov
1884 of Clark's Town, Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Marian Tracy a labourer [her mark]
Theresa Adora Tracy b. 01
Apr 1887 of Clark's? Town Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Mary Ann Tracy [her mark]
Arabella Tracy b. 30 Jun
1888 Clarks Town Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Mary Ann Tracy a labourer [her
mark]
John Tracy b. 12 Sep 1889
Clarks Town Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Mary Ann Tracey a labourer
Lucy Elizabeth Tracey b. 18
Sep 1894 Clarks Town Parish of Trelawny,
Jamaica
Mary Ann Tracey a labourer [her
mark]
Rebecca Tracey b. 14 Jun
1897 Clarks Town Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Mary Ann Tracy a labourer
Jane Tracy b. 03 May 1887
Green Castle Browns Town Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Adam Tracy occupier [mark].
Mary Ann Tracy a labourer
Elizabeth Tracy b. 18 Jun
1889 Shuege Town Browns Town Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Adam Tracy occupier [mark]
Mary Tracy a labourer
Hilda Tracy b. 25 Dec 1905
Rio Bueno Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Mary Tracey labourer
Thomas Tracey b. 26 Mar
1884 Mountarrarat St Anns Bay Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. John Mc Kenighh
occupier.
Peter Tracey married Susannah Scott,
blacks slaves, Banns, Jamaica, February 8 1824
Princess Elizabeth Tracey seamstress
Robert Archibald Tracey b.
24 Jun 1883 Milford Stann Ocho Rio Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. CL Russell
present at birth.
Princess Elizabeth Tracey seamstress
William Alexander Tracey b.
24 Jun 1883 Milford Stann Ocho Rio Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. CL Russell
present at birth.
Princess Tracey seamstress
Anne Rebecca Tracey b. 03
Feb 1885 Ocho Rio Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. CL Russell present at birth.
Rebecca Ann Tracey a labourer
Tomazania Tracey [female]
b. 22 Jan 1887 Green Hills Alexandria
Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. David Ansel Clark present at birth.
Robert Tracy (labour) [signed] & Catherine Johnston
Uleannah Tracy (Female) b.
12 Dec 1881 Belfield Dry Harbour St Ann, Jamaica
Robert Tracy (labourer) [signed] &
Catherine Johnson
Samuel Tracy b. 05 Nov 1884
Belfield Dry Harbour Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica.
Robert Tracy (labourer) [signed] &
Catherine Johnston
Richard Edward Tracy b. 20
Jan 1887 Belfield Dry Harbour Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Robert Tracy (labourer) [mark]
& Hannah Wilson
Martin Tracy b. 24 Sep 1878
Slurge Town Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Robert Tracey (labourer) [signed]
& Catherine Johnson
Ledora Tracey b. 04 Apr
1879 Belle Field Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Robert Tracey (labourer) [mark]
& Hannah Wilson
Hezekiah Tracey b. 07 Jul
1881 Green Castle Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Robert Tracey (planter) [mark]
& Hannah Wilson
John Richard Tracey b. 12
Jul 1884 Green Castle St Anns Bay Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Robert Tracy (Planter) [mark] &
Hannah Wilson
Simeon Tracy b. 01 Mar 1887
Green Castle Browns Town Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica.
Robert Tracy (planter) [mark] &
Hannah Wilson
Alexander Tracy b. 21 Jul
1889 Green Castle Browns Town Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Princess Henry a labourer
Samuel Tracy b. 01 Sep 1882 Davis Town
St Anns Bay Parish of Saint Ann,
Jamaica. Samuel Tracy labourer present at birth [signed]
Samuel Tracey (labourer) [mark]
& Princess Henry
Thadeus Tracey b. 06 Nov
1884 Davis Town Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Samuel Tracey (labourer) &
Frances Henry
Alpheas Adolphus Tracey b.
16 Apr 1888 Hams Town St Ann Bay Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Elizabeth Tulloh
present at birth.
Samuel Tracey & Emma Walters
Thomas Augustus Tracey bap
6/16/1928. About 42 yrs old. "in articulo mortis," in danger of death
at Spanish Town Rd. and Pound Rd. Was Presbyterian. Jesuit VII, 83 #570 [will]
Sarah Tracey
Arthur Charles
Beecham, b 2/22/1873 Mango Valley, (res). Bap 5/22/1873, brown complexion, St.
Mary.
Sarah Tracy labourer
Delphina Tracy b. 21 Mar
1890 Greadmuch Hill Ocho Rios Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Joseph Franklin
present at birth.
Simon Tracey - St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
I am looking for information about my great,
grandfather Simon Tracey. He lived in Santa Cruz, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. He
was blind for a period of time.
infoseeker560 on Sun
Jan 18, 2009
Sophia Tracy a labourer
Amelia Lenora Tracy b. 24
Jul 1887 Stuege Town Browns Town Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. John Lawrence
occupier.
Sophia Tracy a labourer
Wilfred Alexander Tracy b.
27 Oct 1890 Struge Town Browns Town Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. John Lawrence
occupier.
Susan Tracy labourer
Eva Agatha Tracy b. 27 May 1896
Rio Bueno Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Silvian Tracy labourer
Lester Leonard Tracy b. 12
May 1928 John's Hall CSransham Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. Ira Campbell
occupier.
Sylvian Tracey a domestic
Daniel Tracey b. 02 Nov
1930 John's Hall Grantham Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica. Ira Campell occupier.
Stanley Tracey.
Rudolph George Tracey b
1931. St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church,
Kingston, Jamaica. Jesuit VIII, 36 #259
Thomas Tracey (labourer) [mark]
& Margaret Anderson
Ann Rebecca Tracey b. 12
Mar 1890 Green Castle Browns Town Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Thomas Tracy (labourer) [signed]
& Maria Hanson
Martha Jane Tracy b. 01 Oct
1880 Bethel Town Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Thomas
Tracey (labourer) m. Sarah McBean of Orange Grove 12/22/1838 Falmouth Wesleyan
Methodist
Thomas Tracey (labourer) [signed]
& Maria White
Zephaniah Augustus Tracey
b. 18 Feb 1883 Bethel Town Dry Harbour Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Mary Tracy b. 07 Nov 1886
Bethel Town Dry Harbour Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica
Elizabeth Syms a labourer
Wilhemina Caroline Tracy b. 06 Dec 1887
Borrow Bridge Cave Valley Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Elizabeth McKensie
occupier.
Wm Tracy & Frances Edwards
[made their marks]
Mary Tracy b. 8 Feb 1880
Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
William Tracey (labourer of
Freehill) & Sophia Hayley (LDS)
Cornelia Tracey b. 30
Nov 1845 Jamaica
William Tracey (labourer) & Maria Christie
Annie Tracey b. 18 Jan 1880
Grabeful Hill Chalky Hill Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Susan Robinson present
at birth.
Eustace Tracey b. 18 Jan
1880 Grabeful Hill Chalky Hill Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Susan Robinson
present at birth.
Wm Tracey (labourer) & Maria
Christy
Theophilus Tracey b. 12 Aug
1882 Chalky Hill Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Jestina Whitebourne present at
birth.
William Tracey & Maria Christy
Tracey
Ruth Ann Tracey b. 01 Oct
1884 St Ann, Chalky Hill, St Anns Bay, Jamaica. Eliz Morris occupier
William Tracey (labourer) &
Maria Christy
Luther James Tracey b. 01
Oct 1884 Chalky Hill St Anns Bay Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Eliz Morris
occupier
William Tracey (labourer) &
Maria Christy
Joseph Tracy b. 01 May 1887
Chalky Hill, St Anns Bay Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. Jestina Whitehorne
present at birth
Zepheniah Tracy [his mark] &
Maria Henlin a labourer [her mark]
Pearline Tracy 08 Oct 1910
Rio Bueno Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
Zephaniah Tracy & Miriam
Samuels a labourer [mark]
Allan Tracy b. 01 Nov 1910
Rio Bueno Parish of Trelawny, Jamaica
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Robert Archer Tracy
(1878-1937) Doctor Robert Archer Tracy, of Hawkinsville, is a
native of Montserrat, British West Indies, where he was born September 25,
1878. His father, William Henry Tracy,
was a merchant, and his mother's maiden name was Catherine Richards, the
grandfather being a Wesleyan minister. On the paternal side his grandparents
were Henry and Sarah Tracy. His
grandfather was a landowner. Dr. Tracy was entered in the public schools of St.
Mary's and Kinsale when he was of school age; later studied the classics and
languages under private tutors. In this way he received liberal education
without difficulty, so far as the financial part of it was concerned ; but later
when he came to America, he found conditions so different from those to which
he had been accustomed, that he was compelled to work to supply himself with
the necessary funds to secure the medical training which he desired. He
entered the medical department of Shaw University, at Raleigh, from which
institution he was graduated with the degree of M. D. in 1908. Later he took
lectures at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. His taste for reading runs to the substantial things
in the way of English classics, including the Bible, Pilgrim's Progress,
Shakespeare, Milton, and other authors of that class. Coming to Georgia after the completion of his
education, he located at Monticello and engaged in the general practice of
medicine. He remained there until 1912, when he moved to Milledgeville, where
he practiced four years and then moved to Hawkinsville. Dr. Tracy has been twice married : first to Miss
Nancy Ellen Teachey of Wallace, N. C. This was on November 24, 1909. One
child, a daughter, Catherine Francina, was born to this union. Subsequent to
the death of his first wife, Dr. Tracy was married a second time to Miss
Josephine Bessie Stiles, of Milledgeville, November 27, 1913. Mrs. Tracy is a
daughter of Nathan and Adeline Stiles and a niece of Bishop C. H. Phillips of
Tennessee. She was educated at Atlanta University and was formerly a teacher
at Helen B. Cobb Institute. He is a member of the Episcopal church, and among
the secret orders is identified with the Odd Fellows and Pythians. Looking
back over his life, remembering the early death of his father. Dr. Tracy
acknowledges with gratitude the influence upon his life for good of the
Christian character of his mother, whose simple Christian life impressed him
with a deep reverence for her, and imbued him with a sense of Christian duty
and obligation which has become a part of his life. His experience and observation enable him to make
valuable suggestions as to how the best interests of the race in the state
and nation may be promoted. He says: "The best interests of the Negro in
this State and in the nation can be promoted by an exhibition of merely Human
Justice on the part of the white people and true culture and education on the
part of the sable brother. Prejudice, a perverse human sentiment born of the
guardian's relationship, obtained between master and slave, and of the marked
ethnic difference between two races existing under the same government and
the same conditions of life can be eradicated. The remedy, however, lies in
the domain of the strictly psychologic. It is the religion of Jesus Christ
that must lift the human soul from the depths of weakness and intolerance,
where the imperfections of the animal nature predominate, and plant it in an
atmosphere of love and beauty and human brotherhood. The dominance and racial
integrity of the Anglo-Saxon need not necessarily be menaced by conceding to
a weaker brother the privileges and opportunities due to every man. There
should be mutual harmony, respect and perseverance on both sides, each race endeavoring
to develop the best elements constituting its peculiar type, while the strong
should lead the weak upwards, towards the eternal goal of human perfection.
Segregation to me is not a cherished idea. The Negro must not be banished
from the white man's civilization. Although there are individuals capable of
leading, the race en masse is still in its swaddling clothes, and must
develop its splendid inherent capabilities with the benevolent aid of the
Caucasian who has for many centuries led the vanguard. Negro education is
imperfect, and its system must undergo radical changes. Pope has well said
"a little learning is a dangerous thing," and the truth of this
saying is nowhere else more plainly evidenced than among our people. Men who
aspire to lead in the church and in the liberal professions, ought to equip
themselves with the erudition, culture and refinement compatible with their
dignified and responsible positions. If there were more true culture and
learning among the leaders of the race, there would be less childishness and
clamor for cheap notoriety, and a more tangible result of deep study and
reflection would be placed to the credit of the race. Social equality is
mutually undesirable; yet the bridge of "deadly hate" can be
spanned by a reconcilement born of Christian tolerance and forbearance and a
union of all who love and labor in the service of a common humanity." Dr. Tracy has attracted considerable attention as a
writer of short stories. His novel "The Sword of Nemesis" [The
Neale Publishing Company, New York 1919] has been well received and widely
read. Caldwell, AB ed (1920) History of the American
Negro, Georgia Edition. Volune II. R A Tracy, 53 years, b.
25 Sept 1883 West Indies, married, physician (s. of William Henry Tracy &
Cathrine Richards both born West Indies) died 23 Feb 1937 Hawkinsville,
Pulaski, Georgia, United States Robert Archer Tracy
(1878-1937), African-American physician, married Josephine B. Stiles, resided
in Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, Georgia. After Tracy's death, Josephine
married again first to Robert Wells, then Z.C. Solomon. R. Archer Tracy papers http://hmfa-maint.libs.uga.edu/hmfa/view?docId=ead/ms1688-ead.xml;query=;brand=default Ellis Island Records Gerald E.
Tracey, Gran Couba Trinidad, 1910, 18 years, Cousin: R.A?. Tracey, M.D.
Madison Georgia, b. Gran Couba Trinidad, student, Afr Black, Relative: Mrs
Tracey, Gran Couba Trinidad, to Madison Georgia. Robert Archer
Tracy, Trinidad [crossed out with Mrd? Inlliz?], 1904, 29 years, single,
planter, G Britain, Black African, to Balaogh N.C. [crossed out with New
York] to Cou Sarah? Bormlin? 117 W 1? 27th St New York Aug 1911 Vermont, St. Albans Canada Border Crossings Gerald E Tracey,
19, married, student, nationality BWI, race Afro BesO?, from Montreal Canada,
mother Mary Tracey Gran Couva Trinidad BWI, to Monticello S. Afa |
1812-1834 Slave Registers of former British Colonial
Dependencies
http://search.ancestry.com/search/DB.aspx?dbid=1129
- Alphabetical |
- By Estate |
Amelia Tracey, 40 years, African Amelia Tracey, African Ann tracey, 33 years, Creole Anne Tracey, 24 years, creole Augustin Tracey, 20 years, Creole Augustus Tracy, 22 years, Creole Aves Tracey, 22 years, Creole Betsey Tracey, 19 years, Creole BG Tracey, 50 years, African Caroline Tracey of Trinidad Catherine Tracey, 13 days, creole Daniel Tracey of St. Ann's Jamaica Daniel Tracey of St. Ann's Jamaica Elizabeth Tracey, 4 years, Creole Elizabeth tracy (Sydney), 23 years, Creole Elsey Tracey of Kingston SY Jamaica Elsey Tracey of Kingston SY Jamaica Fanny Tracey, 18 years Flora Tracey, 2 years 11 months, Creole George Wm Tracey, 38 years, Creole Jack Tracey, 18 years, Creole Jack Tracey, 21 years, Creole Jane Tracey (Jane), 16 years, Creole Jane Tracey, 30 years Jane Tracey, creole Jane Tracy, 23 years, Creole John tracey (Douglas), 74 years, Creole John Tracey (Sampson), 14 years, Creole John Tracey, 1 year 6 months, Creole John Tracey, 15 years 9 months, Barbadian John Tracey, 20 years, Congalese John Tracey, 25 years, Creole John Tracey, 28 years 3 months, Creole John Tracy, 26 years, Congolese Joseph tracey, 36 years, Creole Mary Tracey of Kingston AB Jamaica Mary Tracy, 2 years, Creole Milbrough Tracey of St. Ann's Jamaica Milbrough Tracey of St. Ann's Jamaica Milly Tracey, 54 years, Creole Milly Tracey, 63 years, Creole Nancy Tracey, 25 years, Creole Nancy Tracey, 7 months, Creole Old Mary (Elroy Tracey), 73 years, African Old? Tracey, 6 years Richard Tracey (Bush), 42 years, Creole Richard Tracey, 44 years Richard Tracey, 48 years, Creole Richard Tracey, 53 years, Creole Robert Tracey, 1 year, Creole Robert Tracy, 2 years, Creole Rose Tracy, 33 years, Grenadines Rt Tracey (Rugged), 53 years, Creole Sally Tracey (Deligenie), 43 years, Creole Sally Tracey (Diligenco), 40 years, Creole Sally Tracey, 39 years, Creole Sally Tracy, 36 years, Creole Sam tracey Sam tracey, 30 years, Creole Sam tracey, African Sarah Tracey, 37 years, African Sarah Tracey, Creole Sarah Tracey, Creole September Tracy, 35 years, Gold Coast Thomas G Tracey of St. Mary's RY Jamaica Thomas Gray Tracey of St. Ann's Jamaica Thomas Grey Tracey of St. Mary's Jamaica Thomas Grey Tracey of St. Mary's Jamaica Thomas Tracey (Apollo), 2 years 3 months, Creole Thomas Tracey (Pero), 42 years, Creole Thomas Tracey, 7 years, Creole Thomas Tracey, Creole Tom Tracey, 36 years, Creole Tom Tracey, 40 years William James Tracey, 3 years, Creole William tracey, 30 years, Creole William Tracey, 55 years, Creole |
ANTIGUA Lady Colebrooke of
St. George Antigua Tom Tracey, 40
years Old? Tracey, 6
years BARBADOS Mar 1834 Elizabeth
Philips of St. Michael's Barbados John Tracey, 15
years 9 months, Barbadian JAMAICA 1817 Robert Alexander
of St. Mary's Jamaica Sally Tracy, 36
years, Creole 1820 Robert
Alexander of St. Mary's Jamaica Sally Tracey, 39
years, Creole 1817 Joseph Allen
of St. Mary's Jamaica Jane Tracy, 23
years, Creole 1823 James Allen
of St. Mary's Jamaica Jane Tracey, 30
years 1832 John Anderson
of St. Ann's Jamaica BG Tracey, 50
years, African 1826 Andrew
Arcedeckrie, esq, St. Thomas in the East, Jamaica Thomas Tracey
(Apollo), 2 years 3 months, Creole 1829 James Austin
of St. Ann's Jamaica Sarah Tracey,
Creole 1826 Alexr Bayley
of St. Dorothy's Jamaica John Tracey, 1
year 6 months, Creole 1817 Samuel
Betton, esq, of st. Ann's Jamaica Jane Tracey
(Jane), 16 years, Creole 1832 Samuel Betton Jane Tracey,
creole 1826 James Betty
of St. Ann's Jamaica Sam tracey, African 1817 Grace Bolt of
st. Ann's Jamaica Fanny Tracey, 18
years 1832 Elizabeth H
Courrie of St. Ann's Jamaica William James
Tracey, 3 years, Creole 1826 Ann Crichton
of St. Ann's Jamaica William tracey, 30
years, Creole 1819 Jas
Frecothick, esq, St. Thomas in the east, Jamaica Elizabeth Tracey,
4 years, Creole 1817 John James
Habbard of Kingston EH, Jamaica Sarah Tracey, 37
years, African 1817 Saml S
Heming, esq, of St. Ann's Jamaica Jack Tracey, 18
years, Creole 1823 Samuel S
Hemming, esq, of st. Ann's Jamaica Jack Tracey, 21
years, Creole 1823 Honorable
John Hiatt of St. Mary's Jamaica Catherine Tracey,
13 days, creole 1832 John Hiatt of
St. Mary's Jamaica Nancy Tracey, 7
months, Creole 1826 John Higgin
of St. Ann's Jamaica William Tracey, 55
years, Creole 1826 William
Hind/Sophia Wilton Hind of st. Ann's Jamaica Elizabeth Tracy
(Sydney), 23 years, Creole 1817 Abraham
Hodgson of St. Mary's Jamaica Sam tracey, 30
years, Creole Nancy Tracey, 25
years, Creole John Tracey, 25
years, Creole 1823 Abraham
Hodgson of St. Mary's Jamaica John Tracey, 28
years 3 months, Creole 1832 Honorable A
Hodgson of St. mary's Jamaica Richard Tracey, 44
years Sam tracey 1823 Mrs. Susan
Jackson of Port Royal, Jamaica Mary Tracy, 2
years, Creole 1817 James Laing
of St. Mary's Jamaica Thomas Tracey, 7
years, Creole 1817 Benjamin Jno
Lawrence of Trelawney GL, Jamaica Tom Tracey, 36
years, Creole 1832 William L
McCook of St. Ann's Jamaica Augustus Tracy, 22
years, Creole 1823 John Michael
Manhertz of St. Georges Jamaica Flora Tracey, 2
years 11 months, Creole 1817 Benjamin
Scott of St. Ann's Jamaica Milly Tracey, 54
years, Creole Anne Tracey, 24
years, creole Betsey Tracey, 19
years, Creole 1826 Benjamin
Scott Moncrieffe of St. Ann's Jamaica Milly Tracey, 63
years, Creole Ann tracey, 33
years, Creole 1832 Robert
Nasmyth, esq, of St. mary's Jamaica John tracey
(Douglas), 74 years, Creole 1829 Robert
Barlett Parry of St. Ann's Jamaica Joseph tracey, 36
years, Creole 1829 Messe P
Protheroe of Westmoreland MP, Jamaica Sally Tracey
(Diligenco), 40 years, Creole 1832 John B Elin
of St. Ann's Jamaica Sally Tracey
(Deligenie), 43 years, Creole 1832 Sarah Ridley
of St. Ann's Jamaica Henry Tracy, 1
year, Creole 1829 William Ross
of St. Ann's Jamaica Augustin Tracey,
20 years, Creole 1817 William Shand
of St. Mary's Jamaica Amelia Tracey, 40
years, African 1832 Spring Valley Amelia Tracey,
African 1817 Mr Robert
Shedden of Trelawney MO, Jamaica John Tracey
(Sampson), 14 years, Creole 1817 George
Stennett Of St. Ann's Jamaica Richard Tracey
(Bush), 42 years, Creole Thomas Tracey
(Pero), 42 years, Creole 1820 George
Stennett of St. Ann's Jamaica Thomas Tracey,
Creole 1823 Avis Stennett
Of St. Ann's Jamaica Richard Tracey, 48
years, Creole 1829 Avis Stennett
Of St. Ann's Jamaica Richard Tracey, 53
years, Creole 1820 Wm Stephenson
of St. Ann's Jamaica Old Mary (Elroy
Tracey), 73 years, African Rt Tracey
(Rugged), 53 years, Creole 1829 Jno Swaby of
Manchester SY, Jamaica Robert Tracey, 1
year, Creole 1817 Deceased John
Taylor of St. Ann's Jamaica Aves Tracey, 22
years, Creole 1817 Daniel Tracey
of St. Ann's Jamaica 1820 Daniel Tracey
of St. Ann's Jamaica 1817 Elsey Tracey
of Kingston SY Jamaica 1820 Elsey Tracey
of Kingston SY Jamaica 1817 Mary Tracey
of Kingston AB Jamaica 1817 Milbrough
Tracey of St. Ann's Jamaica 1823 Milbrough
Tracey of St. Ann's Jamaica 1817 Thomas Gray
Tracey of St. Ann's Jamaica 1820 Thomas Grey
Tracey of St. Mary's Jamaica 1823 Thomas Grey
Tracey of St. Mary's Jamaica George Wm Tracey,
38 years, Creole 1829 Thomas G
Tracey of St. Mary's RY Jamaica Sarah Tracey,
Creole 1826 James Trewick
of St. Ann's Jamaica Robert Tracy, 2
years, Creole MAURITUS John Tracey, 20
years, Congalese TRINIDAD 1813 Edward
Goodwin of Trindad Rose Tracy, 33
years, Grenadines 1825 Robert
Neilson of Tinidad September Tracy,
35 years, Gold Coast 1825 Augustus
Roget of Trindad John Tracy, 26
years, Congolese 1813 Caroline
Tracey of Trinidad |
1878-1930 Jamaica,
Civil Birth Registration
2012 2023 |
Adelle Tracey (19), whose father
was born in Manchester Jamaica, was one of the seven athletes picked to light
the cauldron at the start of the Olympic Games in London 2012. Adelle was born in Seattle, Washington, in the United States in May
1993, when her Jamaican father Nicholas was studying art there on a track
scholarship and met her British mother. Nicholas, who was a quarter-miler who
was good enough to represent Jamaica College at Boys’ Champs in the 1980s,
earned a scholarship to Washington State where he had a decent career, also
representing Jamaica at the senior level. http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/Jamaican-to-the-bone_55249 Nicholas Tracey, under 17, gold medal winner 400m, 4x400m relay at
the 1982 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics. 14 February 1983 Sports Illustrated Land Of Sprinters And Dreamers. For decades
Jamaicans have excelled in the dashes, perhaps because running is a fast way
to a better life. By Kenny Moore ...Spence introduces a boy who had been
kicking a soccer ball. "This is Nicholas Tracey," he says.
"Fourteen years old, best 400 of 48.6. But Tracey is also an excellent
soccer player, and soccer is in season, so he's enjoying the easier
training." Tracey gives him a shy smile. To the visitor Spence says,
"Don't say, in five years, I didn't warn you. He's tough."... February 2016. Adelle Tracey confounds the field by winning 800m in
Sheffield July 2017 Guildford athlete Adelle Tracey not putting pressure on
herself for London 2017 after 'surreal' Team GB call-up http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/guildford-athlete-adelle-tracey-not-13378561 August 2023 Adelle Tracey smashes long-standing Jamaican 1500m record https://www.facebook.com/adelle.tracey.7?fref=ts https://twitter.com/adelle_tracey?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^author |
Nikita Tracey Nikita Bernetta Tracey was born on Sept. 18, 1990. Her parents are
Desmond Tracey and Millicent Gallimore-Bailey. She has five brothers and two
sisters. Brothers are Quasi Bailey, Clementina Bailey, Shanhai Bailey, James
Tracey and Kayan Tracey. Sisters are Rochelle-Ann Bailey and Ristananna
Tracey. Her sister, Ristananna, is one of the world's top young professional
track and field athletes with personal bests of 51.95 in the 400-meter dash,
54.58 in the 400-meter hurdles and 2:03.97 in the 800-meter run as a
19-year-old. A product of the famed program at Jamaica's Edwin Allen High
School. Follows in the footsteps of former Lady Tiger NCAA champion 400-meter
hurdler Nickiesha Wilson in attending Oklahoma Baptist University of the
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics before joining the LSU
program. She plans to major in physical therapy at LSU. Nikita Tracey is the National
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics champion in the 400 meter hurdles
after clocking a seasonal best of 58.11 in the final at the 2011 NAIA Outdoor
Championships. Shana-Gay Tracey and Nikita Tracey have signed their national
letters of intent to join Louisiana State University Lady Tigers for the 2013
season. 2017 There was a second victory for Jamaica in Rabat as Ristananna
Tracey won the women's 400m hurdles in 55.18, well ahead of Swiss athlete
Petra Fontanive (55.35). Nikita Tracey, sister of Ristananna, finished third
in 55.50. Up to
2012, Nikita has won 10 international medals for Jamaica in her career. 2012 NAIA Champion (400 Hurdles, 4x400 Relay, 4x800 Relay) 2011 NAIA Champion (400 Hurdles) 2009 Pan Am Junior Champion (400 Hurdles) 2009 Carifta Games Champion (400 Hurdles) 2008 IAAF World Junior Championships Qualifier (400 Hurdles) |
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Ristananna Tracey Jamaican schoolgirl, Ristananna Tracey, was born in Greenwich Farm in
Kingston on the May 9, 1992, and her parents are Millicent Gallimore-Bailey
and Desmond Tracey. July 2017 Tracey hoping for good time in Rabat There was a second victory for Jamaica in Rabat as Ristananna Tracey won
the women's 400m hurdles in 55.18, well ahead of Swiss athlete Petra
Fontanive (55.35). Nikita Tracey, sister of Ristananna, finished third in
55.50. In August 2016, she finished 5th place, 54.15,
in the final of the 400 metres at the Rio Olympics. In August 2013, she progressed to the World Championships 400 metre
hurdles semi-final. In March 2012 she made a four-year deal with sports goods manufacturing
giants PUMA. In June 2011, she broke the Jamaican Junior record in the Women's 400
metres hurdles. In April 2011, she was named the Penn Relays Most outstanding
female high schools relay athlete after two outstanding legs on the winning
4x800m team and the 4x400m team which was third. She also won the award in
2009 when she led Edwin Allen to two Championships of Americas titles, ran
the fastest ever split in the 4x800m at Penn Relays. She was a 5th place finalist at the 2010 World Junior Championships in
the 400 m hurdles. She fell in the finals of the 2009 World Youth Championships. http://www.facebook.com/hurdlertracey http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/biographies/country=jam/athcode=247856/index.html Ristananna Tracey wins Women's 400m Hurdles Final Jamaica Olympic Trials 2016https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiQAhZXhhLI Tracey looks to build on 2016 successhttp://jamaica-star.com/article/sports/20170320/tracey-looks-build-2016-success |
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Shana-Gaye Tracey Shana-Gaye Tracey was born on Oct.
3, 1990 in Jamaica. Her parents are Ragland Tracey and Vivienne Freeman. Her hometown
is Mandeville, Jamaica. She hopes to pursue a degree in nursing at LSU. Shana-Gay Tracey who is
a former Manchester
High athlete is the reigning NJCAA outdoor champion in the 400 meter
hurdles following her championship victory as a freshman a season ago.
Shana-Gay Tracey and Nikita Tracey have signed their national letters of
intent to join Louisiana State University Lady Tigers for the 2013 season. 2011 NJCAA Outdoor Champion (400
Hurdles) 2011 NJCAA Indoor Champion (4x400
Relay) 2008 IAAF World Junior
Championships Participant (400 Hurdles) 2007 IAAF World Youth
Championships Silver Medalist (Medley Relay) |
Tyquendo Tracey Tyquando Tracey of Garvey Maceo high school, was born on the 10.06.1993 Jamaica’s male 4x100m relay team made it two medals from two finals for
the country on the fifth and penultimate day of the 14th IAAF World Junior
Championships in Barcelona Spain in July 2012, as they won silver in a new
national junior record. The relay team of Jevaughn Minzie, Odean Skeen,
Jazeel Murphy and Tyquendo Tracey combined to stop the clock at of 38.97
seconds eclipsing the previous mark of 39.05 set back in 2006. http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/biographies/country=jam/athcode=272374/index.html http://www.facebook.com/TyquendoTracey |
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