Individual Notes
Note for: Anne Marie Victor O'Kell Alcée, 6 MAR 1908 - 17 AUG 1998 Index
Burial:
Date: 19 AUG 1998
Place: Castries, St.Lucia
Individual Note: Date noted on the burial service sheet. Apparently when Kell was born the delivery was so fast that they said, "O qu'elle c'est vite" which means, "how quick" and so she was called O'Kell. She was brought up in Brazil by Dr Gaston, and is understood to have returned to St.Lucia when her mother died in Brazil. She spoke Portuguese and sometimes did translation work. Noted to be a spinster at the time of her marriage in 1935.
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Note for: St.Mars Hogarth La Corbiniere, - 4 NOV 1970 Index
Individual Note: Noted to be a clerk at the time of his marriage in 1935, and again at the time of his death in 1970.
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Note for: Isabella , - Deceased Index
Individual Note: of Micoud
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Note for: Bertha Alcée, - Deceased Index
Individual Note: Birth certificate (1921) for Parnel Joseph Albert Vaughan Blanchard states Bertha Blanchard nee Francess Alcée.
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Note for: Alex Hepburn, - Deceased Index
Individual Note: Garnet Gordon's mother was also a Hepburn, according to Francis
Clauzel.
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Note for: Lucy Alcée, - Deceased Index
Individual Note: There is some discussion as to whether Lucy is Frank Herbert Alcée's daughter or not. Frank used to go to Soufriere a lot, even after moving to Castries, as he had a dry goods store there. Apparently he
used to "see" her mother, but Lucy is not his daughter, as she is related to the Branch family in St.Lucia. Andreuille knows some detail as she was involved in the hand over of a house with the Branch family.
Lucy was called "Miss Lucy" as she was a school teacher, who then opened her own primary school on St.Louis Street in Castries. Othoniel's son, Frank went there.
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Note for: Albert Gunning, 6 JAN 1898 - 20 AUG 1969 Index
Individual Note: Albert worked at Neston colliery.
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Note for: John Hardy, 1670 - Deceased Index
Individual Note: Birth year is approximate
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Note for: Louise d'auvergne, - 25 NOV 2001 Index
Individual Note: A nurse at Victoria Hospital, then the Health Centre.
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Note for: Sylvanise St.Cyr, - Deceased Index
Individual Note: [EVALCEE.FTW]
Was deceased by the time of her daughter Therese's marriage to Phillip
Floissac on 17th October 1900.
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Note for: Marie Anne Therese Alcée, ABT 1876 - 13 APR 1934 Index
Individual Note: In the will of Josephine Joseph St.Rose (vol 84a, 48736, 25th Apr 1935, written 1926) all possessions are left to Therese. At the time Therese is noted as being a spirit merchant of Castries. She is then
noted as being a housewife, aged 58 at the time of her death. Hence birth is estimated around 1876. Therese was buried at Riverside Cemetery.
A Family Council document (vol 70A, 37219) states that on 5th August 1915 Therese and witnesses appeared before the Family Council to petition for the appointment of a tutor and subrogate tutor to the
minors, Tarleton and Fred, following the death of their father Philip. Therese and Joseph Sylvestre Imbert were appointed. Other witnesses included John Floissac, Frank Herbert Alcée, Fitz Gerald Louis
Frederick Floissac and George Victor Hepburn. The will of Therese is vol 83a, no 48399, Castries registry office, made 17th March 1934, gave her husband life enjoyment of the property at 6 Micoud St, but bequeathed it to her son Fred and granddaughter, Eileen.
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Note for: Isabelle Alcée, - Deceased Index
Individual Note: Bell was called Aunt by Mary Matthias. Mum and Mary assumed she was sister or half sister to Alexander. However, as per notes from Lydia St.Cyr, Isabelle is sister to Therese. Therefore need to confirm whether Sylvanise is also her mother, but no birth certificate available yet.
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Note for: Wilmot Henry Lawley, - Deceased Index
Individual Note: At the time of Cyril's birth in 1907, Wilmot's occupation was given as
"General Fancy Dealer". He was resident at 10B Aston Street,
Birmingham.
At the time of Cyril's marriage in 1927, Wilmot's occupation was given
as General Stores Keeper.
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Note for: Michael Kilbane, ABT 1899 - Deceased Index
Individual Note: Michael and Maud were married in St.John's Roman Catholic Church in Perth, Scotland in 1918. Michael's occupation is given as "Potato Dresser" and his residence is Cloughmore, Mayo (presently at Tibbermore). It is believed that he was from Cloughmore originally. His occupation is given as Railway Surfaceman (foreman) at the time of Neil John's birth in 1924, and then Railway Foreman at the time of Neil John's marriage in 1946.