Author: Davison Shillingford
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781985780293
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
About this BookSomewhere in the 1780s, three Shillingfords landed in Dominica. They were Thomas, William, and their nephew Charles, blacksmiths out of England in search of their fortune. Imbued with the Protestant Ethic, these Shillingfords were variously blacksmiths, government employees, overseers for absentee estate owners, and later, estate owners in their own right. And one hundred and fifty years after their arrival, the Shillingfords were among the most successful and prominent families on the island. This is their Narrative and Family Tree. The Tree contains more than 2,000 entries, collected over several years, and sets out detailed family connections. The Narrative, on the other hand, gives us an overview of the Shillingfords of Dominica, where they came from and their impact on the island. It introduces us to many noteworthy Dominica Shillingfords, like Thomas, the son of Charles who first came to Dominica. It was Thomas who broke the island's white color-bar to marry a woman of color; and there is his son Thomas Howard (THS), the patriarch of west coast Shillingfords, who brought shops and sea communication to the isolated west coast; his son Howell Donald (HDS) became one of Dominica's leading politicians and a Commander of the British Empire. We also meet the visionary Albert Cavendish (ACS), principal developer of Dominica's early commercial and manufacturing enterprise. More recently we meet Sir Brian Alleyne, son of Hermia Shillingford Alleyne, knighted for his outstanding jurisprudence; then there is Shane Shillingford, one of the most successful bowlers in West Indies cricket. But many Dominica Shillingfords have moved on to other countries. In the Family Tree we see several of these. They have migrated to Antigua, Barbados, Grenada, Trinidad, Jamaica, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. They are making their own contributions to their adopted communities, as did THS, HDS and ACS before them. Today, out of that ancient Blacksmith's anvil now flows Macoucherie rum leavened with community service. I hope this Shillingford Narrative and Family Tree is informative and engaging, and an inspiring tribute to those ancient Blacksmiths. - Davison Shillingford
The Shillingfords of Dominica and Their Family Tree
Author: Davison Shillingford
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781985780293
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
About this BookSomewhere in the 1780s, three Shillingfords landed in Dominica. They were Thomas, William, and their nephew Charles, blacksmiths out of England in search of their fortune. Imbued with the Protestant Ethic, these Shillingfords were variously blacksmiths, government employees, overseers for absentee estate owners, and later, estate owners in their own right. And one hundred and fifty years after their arrival, the Shillingfords were among the most successful and prominent families on the island. This is their Narrative and Family Tree. The Tree contains more than 2,000 entries, collected over several years, and sets out detailed family connections. The Narrative, on the other hand, gives us an overview of the Shillingfords of Dominica, where they came from and their impact on the island. It introduces us to many noteworthy Dominica Shillingfords, like Thomas, the son of Charles who first came to Dominica. It was Thomas who broke the island's white color-bar to marry a woman of color; and there is his son Thomas Howard (THS), the patriarch of west coast Shillingfords, who brought shops and sea communication to the isolated west coast; his son Howell Donald (HDS) became one of Dominica's leading politicians and a Commander of the British Empire. We also meet the visionary Albert Cavendish (ACS), principal developer of Dominica's early commercial and manufacturing enterprise. More recently we meet Sir Brian Alleyne, son of Hermia Shillingford Alleyne, knighted for his outstanding jurisprudence; then there is Shane Shillingford, one of the most successful bowlers in West Indies cricket. But many Dominica Shillingfords have moved on to other countries. In the Family Tree we see several of these. They have migrated to Antigua, Barbados, Grenada, Trinidad, Jamaica, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. They are making their own contributions to their adopted communities, as did THS, HDS and ACS before them. Today, out of that ancient Blacksmith's anvil now flows Macoucherie rum leavened with community service. I hope this Shillingford Narrative and Family Tree is informative and engaging, and an inspiring tribute to those ancient Blacksmiths. - Davison Shillingford
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781985780293
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
About this BookSomewhere in the 1780s, three Shillingfords landed in Dominica. They were Thomas, William, and their nephew Charles, blacksmiths out of England in search of their fortune. Imbued with the Protestant Ethic, these Shillingfords were variously blacksmiths, government employees, overseers for absentee estate owners, and later, estate owners in their own right. And one hundred and fifty years after their arrival, the Shillingfords were among the most successful and prominent families on the island. This is their Narrative and Family Tree. The Tree contains more than 2,000 entries, collected over several years, and sets out detailed family connections. The Narrative, on the other hand, gives us an overview of the Shillingfords of Dominica, where they came from and their impact on the island. It introduces us to many noteworthy Dominica Shillingfords, like Thomas, the son of Charles who first came to Dominica. It was Thomas who broke the island's white color-bar to marry a woman of color; and there is his son Thomas Howard (THS), the patriarch of west coast Shillingfords, who brought shops and sea communication to the isolated west coast; his son Howell Donald (HDS) became one of Dominica's leading politicians and a Commander of the British Empire. We also meet the visionary Albert Cavendish (ACS), principal developer of Dominica's early commercial and manufacturing enterprise. More recently we meet Sir Brian Alleyne, son of Hermia Shillingford Alleyne, knighted for his outstanding jurisprudence; then there is Shane Shillingford, one of the most successful bowlers in West Indies cricket. But many Dominica Shillingfords have moved on to other countries. In the Family Tree we see several of these. They have migrated to Antigua, Barbados, Grenada, Trinidad, Jamaica, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. They are making their own contributions to their adopted communities, as did THS, HDS and ACS before them. Today, out of that ancient Blacksmith's anvil now flows Macoucherie rum leavened with community service. I hope this Shillingford Narrative and Family Tree is informative and engaging, and an inspiring tribute to those ancient Blacksmiths. - Davison Shillingford
The Dominica Story
Author: Lennox Honychurch
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
This text traces the origin and development of this island from its volcanic formation to 1994. The author interweaves the island's history with geography, ecology, folklore and social custom to inform the reader about both Dominica and Caribbean history as a whole.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
This text traces the origin and development of this island from its volcanic formation to 1994. The author interweaves the island's history with geography, ecology, folklore and social custom to inform the reader about both Dominica and Caribbean history as a whole.
I Speak for the People
Author: Wynter Crawford
Publisher: Andersen Press (UK)
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
In this collection of papers, Verene Shepherd shuns the usual role of the cloistered academic to engage readers on a range of issues relevant to Jamaica's historical past. Coverage includes conquest and colonization, slavery, post-slavery society, and decolonization. Added to these are contemporary issues such as migration, activism in an age of individualism and the continuing struggle for true mental liberation.
Publisher: Andersen Press (UK)
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
In this collection of papers, Verene Shepherd shuns the usual role of the cloistered academic to engage readers on a range of issues relevant to Jamaica's historical past. Coverage includes conquest and colonization, slavery, post-slavery society, and decolonization. Added to these are contemporary issues such as migration, activism in an age of individualism and the continuing struggle for true mental liberation.
West Indian Societies
Author: David Lowenthal
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : West Indies
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
Also data concerning the Dutch Caribbean.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : West Indies
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
Also data concerning the Dutch Caribbean.
Naval Documents of the American Revolution
Author: United States. Naval History Division
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
In Search of Eden
Author: Irving W. Andre
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
In the Forests of Freedom
Author: Lennox Honychurch
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1496823753
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
In this detailed, brilliantly researched book, historian Lennox Honychurch tells the enthralling and previously untold story of how the Maroons of Dominica challenged the colonial powers in a heroic struggle to create a free and self-sufficient society. The Maroons, runaways who escaped slavery, formed their own community on the Caribbean island. Much has been written about the Maroons of Jamaica, little about the Maroons of Dominica. This book redresses this gap. Honychurch takes the reader deep into the forested hinterland of Dominica to explore the political, social, and economic impact of the Maroons and details their struggles and victories.
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1496823753
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
In this detailed, brilliantly researched book, historian Lennox Honychurch tells the enthralling and previously untold story of how the Maroons of Dominica challenged the colonial powers in a heroic struggle to create a free and self-sufficient society. The Maroons, runaways who escaped slavery, formed their own community on the Caribbean island. Much has been written about the Maroons of Jamaica, little about the Maroons of Dominica. This book redresses this gap. Honychurch takes the reader deep into the forested hinterland of Dominica to explore the political, social, and economic impact of the Maroons and details their struggles and victories.
Montage Domnik
Author: Waitukubuli Writers
Publisher: River Ridge Press
ISBN: 9789769579545
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Montage Domnik is a collection of new stories and poem by published and unpublished Dominican authors.
Publisher: River Ridge Press
ISBN: 9789769579545
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Montage Domnik is a collection of new stories and poem by published and unpublished Dominican authors.
Rain on a Tin Roof
Author: Gabriel J. Christian
Publisher: Ingram
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Publisher: Ingram
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Unburnable
Author: Marie-Elena John
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0061977888
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
Haunted by scandal and secrets, Lillian Baptiste fled Dominica when she was fourteen after discovering she was the daughter of Iris, the half-crazy woman whose life was told of in chanté mas songs sung during Carnival—songs about a village on a mountaintop littered with secrets, masquerades that supposedly fly and wreak havoc, and a man who suddenly and mysteriously dropped dead. After twenty years away, Lillian returns to her native island to face the demons of her past—and with the help of Teddy, a man who has loved her for many years, she may yet find a way to heal. Set in both contemporary Washington, D.C., and post-World War II Dominica, Unburnable weaves together West Indian history, African culture, and American sensibilities. Richly textured and lushly rendered, Unburnable showcases a welcome and assured new voice.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0061977888
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
Haunted by scandal and secrets, Lillian Baptiste fled Dominica when she was fourteen after discovering she was the daughter of Iris, the half-crazy woman whose life was told of in chanté mas songs sung during Carnival—songs about a village on a mountaintop littered with secrets, masquerades that supposedly fly and wreak havoc, and a man who suddenly and mysteriously dropped dead. After twenty years away, Lillian returns to her native island to face the demons of her past—and with the help of Teddy, a man who has loved her for many years, she may yet find a way to heal. Set in both contemporary Washington, D.C., and post-World War II Dominica, Unburnable weaves together West Indian history, African culture, and American sensibilities. Richly textured and lushly rendered, Unburnable showcases a welcome and assured new voice.