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From: "Merryl Wells" <>
Subject: [SOG] Fw: M.I.'s in Jamaica help Request
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 03:32:56 -0000


As I am one of the people who had trouble with their e-mail during last
weekend I am a bit concerned in case anyone did reply to me with regard to
the repeated e-mail below. I would hate to think someone did take the time
to help me and I didn't receive their response.
My son is now in Jamaica and should telephone me this week, so I may still
be able to pass onto him which churchyard to look for Charles Redknap's
gravestone, if anyone found it at the Society.
From
Merryl Wells of Luton, Beds.
E-Mail:
GOONS Mem. No. 1757. Reg. ONS: Bawtree; Gullick/ock;
Mem. of Wells Assn. (GOONS Reg.); Other ONS: Moist.
----- Original Message -----
From: Merryl Wells <>
To: Society of Genealogists List <>
Sent: 03 February 2000 02:25
Subject: Re: M.I.'s in Jamaica help


> My son is going to Jamaica on Sunday and I would like him to take a
> photograph of a gravestone to Captain Charles Redknap - if there is one.
>
> Charles Redknap (born 1800) died 1 June 1847 in Jamaica, being the son of
> Enos Redknap and Elizabeth Jane Bawtree, and husband of his cousin,
Penelope
> Bawtree, lived in Kilburn, Middlesex.
>
> I was directed to an article by Anthony Camp in F.T. Mag., which said the
> Society published 'Monumental Inscriptions of Jamaica' by Philip Wright in
> 1966, so is there anyone going to the Society on Friday or Saturday who
> could seek this book and discover if Charles Redknap's burial is included
to
> tell me where there is likely to be a gravestone? Please!
>
> From
> Merryl Wells of Luton, Beds.

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