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JACOBS – Kinship of Sancho

JACOBS – Kinship of Sancho – are descendants of three sisters whose maiden name is Jacobs. The sisters married the Harry brothers of Golden Grove and Nabaclis Village District, and Harmon of Ann’s Grove Village.


AGEDA
Clarabell Ageda, wife of Winston Frederick Lawrence, Carpenter, born: January 2, 1915 at Nabaclis, East Coast Demerara, son of Aaron Victor Lawrence, Head Teacher, Goed Fortuin, West Bank, Demerara.
Clarabell Ageda and Winston Frederick Lawrence were married on June 19, 1940. They reproduced a daughter and resided at Nabaclis, East Coast Demerara.
[Source: Roth, Vincent and Delph, Charles Noel (editors) Who is Who in British Guiana, (Fourth Edition, 1945 – 1948: Page 312]

CANTERBURY
Thelma Agatha Lawrence, daughter of schoolmaster, Aaron Victor Lawrence, and his wife, Nora Olive Loncke, and CLARENCE FITZGERALD CANTERBURY, (born: July 9, 1912, Golden Grove, East Coast Demerara, British Guiana) were married on 29 June 1940.

HARMON
ELVIE JACOBS, wife of Harmon, mother of Chris Harmon. This family resided in Ann’s Grove, East Coast Demerara.

HARRY
Rebecca Jacobs, wife of Joseph Harry, mother of Dora Harry.

Jacobs, wife of Edward Harry, Mother of Theodore Harry, Kirby Harry, Daniel Harry and Edward Harry.

LAWRENCE
Jane Jacobs, wife of Henry Lawrence, Sexton, St. Andrew’s Anglican School, Cove and John, East Coast Demerara, and the mother of Aaron Victor Lawrence, Head Teacher, Goed Fortuin, West Bank, Demerara.
This Jacobs-Lawrence family resided at Victoria Village, East Coast Demerara, British Guiana (now Guyana)
[Source: Roth, Vincent and Delph, Charles Noel (editors) Who is Who in British Guiana, Fourth Edition, 1945 – 1948: Page 311]

LONCKE
Nora Olive Loncke, wife of the schoolmaster, Aaron Victor Lawrence, born: March 20, 1892 at Victoria, East Coast Demerara, son of Henry Lawrence, Sexton, St. Andrew’s Anglican School, Cove and John, East Coast Demerara, and his wife, Jane nee Jacobs. Nora Olive Loncke and Aaron Victor Lawrence were Married on December 14, 1916. this union reproduced six sons and four daughters, including, Winston Frederick Lawrence, Thelma Agatha Lawrence, Charlie Lawrence, Niney Lawrence, MacLean Lawrence.
Prior to December 1948, the family were resident at Lot 54 Fifth Street, Georgetown 5.
[Source: Roth, Vincent and Delph, Charles Noel (editors) Who is Who in British Guiana, Fourth Edition, 1945 – 1948: Page311]

Lloyd MacLean Lawrence, child of MacLean Lawrence married Robin.


SMITH
Dora Harry married Smith.

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