I am doing a tree for a friend and am trying to find some info on his Great Grandfather.
His name is Adolphus Thomas Campbell Follett dob 1870 Kingston Jamaica ,death 1924 Lambeth London.
I have a marriage in 1895 Fulham London to Elizabeth Brierley.And the 1901 and 1911c but nothing before that.
Can anyone find any info for Jamaica or other censuses please.
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There has never been a formal census for Jamaica, however the C of E Parish Registers are excellent. I ran the full name thru the latest LDS transcriptions but no luck. There were 24 Folletts (and variations thereof) but the closest was a "Thomas Bulgen Follett`born in 1877....does the middle name ring any bells. These transcriptions are fairly new so if you have an LDS FHC near you, I would suggest you order in an index film for Kingston if you are sure it is that parish.
NOTE...From 1870 to 1880, there was a new system of registration (Law 6) and it was largely ignored and the LDS did not get the opportunity to photograph it. My husband`s g-grandfather was born in 1875 and I have NEVER seen anything re his birth or that of his next sibling...however the other 8 were born after 1880 and they were properly recorded in the Civil RecordsHeather
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Hello
I googled the name and found an inmteresting postform another family member not sure if I can opsot on site so here goes...
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rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SURNAMES/1995-04/0798159915
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Just looked on Ancestry, there is a tag to the 1901 census information, there are a least 3 researchers for Thomas, the trees carry photos of son James b 1902, his marriage and army life, the researchers look as if they are descended from him! None has any info about Thomas aka Adolphus
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Thank you for your replies,i knew it was going to be hard but i will try both .
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