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MI's of Canaan (Masemure estate), Mausoleum
Westmoreland, Jamaica:
GEORGE RICKETTS Esq., of Canaan, d. 2 Oct 1760 aged 76. (Arms: A Chevron between three cinquefoils, impaling, A lion rampart. Crest: A man's head couped at the shoulders.)
Sarah Woodcock, daughter of George Ricketts Esq., of this parish, d. 9 [?]
Oct. 1744 aged 18 years 6 months.
George son of George and Sarah Ricketts d. 9 July 1741 aged 21 years 8
months 26 days. He was educated in London and designed for merchandize,
but before he entered the busy scene of life coming piously to take leave
of his parents he was snatched away by a violent fever...
Mary Haughton, daughter of George and Sarah Ricketts, d. 27 Dec 1749 aged
19 years 9 months.
Elizabeth Ricketts, d. 4 Feb 1750/1 aged 18 years 1 month 17 days.
Mary Ricketts, widow, d. 16 April 1750 aged 96.
Sarah Ricketts, wife of George Ricketts Esq., d 2. June 1759 aged 56.
regards
Adrian (Surrey, UK) AChanning@CompuServe.Com
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