Talk:Jemimaville

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I think this information is correct, please advise if otherwise. John Hewitt


The "laird" would have been George Gun Munro 4th of Poyntzfield who married Jemima Charlotte Graham, widow of the Jamaican plantation attorney and planter, Francis Graham, of the Drynie family, in Richmond on Thames on 26 April 1822 - with a bit of patience this can be verified on Ancestry. Thus the names of both Jemimaville and Poyntzfield commemorate marriages (both, it would seem, to women with Jamaican associations), in different generations of the same family which itself had strong connections with Grenada .Delahays (talk) 22:23, 7 April 2013 (UTC)

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