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Thomas Griffith, 1805–1848?> (aged 43 years)
- Name
- Thomas /Griffith/
- Given names
- Thomas
- Surname
- Griffith
father | |
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elder brother | |
8 years
himself |
1805–1848
Birth: 1805
— Ireland Death: 4 March 1848 — St. Croix, US Virgin Islands |
7 years
younger brother |
himself |
1805–1848
Birth: 1805
— Ireland Death: 4 March 1848 — St. Croix, US Virgin Islands |
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wife |
1818–1850
Birth: 1818
— Bailieborough, County Cavan, Ulster, Ireland Death: 10 December 1850 — Bailieborough, County Cavan, Ulster, Ireland |
Marriage | Marriage — 1838 — |
2 years
daughter |
1839–1911
Birth: about 1839
34
21
— St. Croix, US Virgin Islands Death: November 1911 — Albury, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
son |
1842–1913
Birth: 13 May 1842
37
24
— Christiansted, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands Death: 15 August 1913 — Walbundrie, New South Wales, Australia |
6 years
son |
1848–1923
Birth: 4 May 1848
43
30
— St. Croix, US Virgin Islands Death: 3 August 1923 — Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Birth
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Note: Either born in Coothill, County Cavan or born in County Sligo. |
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Property
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Whim, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
Note: The emancipation rebellion began 2 July 1848 and Whim was looted for three days and was sold at auction in 1849. |
Birth of a brother
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Marriage
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Occupation
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Address: 1833 - overseer of Two Williams, St.Croix 1839 - purchased Whim, West End Quarter, St. Croix, Virgin Islands. Note: Thomas purchased the estate from the financial House of Baring Brothers & Company in London, for 5,500 pounds. He liquidated his mortage within five years. |
Birth of a daughter
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Birth of a son
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Death of a father
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Death
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Cause of death: Poisoning from mercury used in his treatment, the dangers not realised at the time. |
Birth of a son
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Christening of a son
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Address: Moravian Church, Frederiksted, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. |
Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |
Birth |
Either born in Coothill, County Cavan or born in County Sligo. |
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Occupation |
Thomas purchased the estate from the financial House of Baring Brothers & Company in London, for 5,500 pounds. He liquidated his mortage within five years. |
Property |
The emancipation rebellion began 2 July 1848 and Whim was looted for three days and was sold at auction in 1849. |
Note
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Thomas Griffith was a member of the Church of Ireland. |