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  2. Cecil Baugh - Wikipedia

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    Baugh was born on November 22, 1908, in Bangor Ridge, Portland Parish, Jamaica to Isaac Baugh, a sawyer, and Emma Cobran-Baugh, a farmer. [1] He attended the Bangor Ridge Primary School. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Baugh then moved to Kingston , the capital city, and began an apprenticeship under Susan and Ethel Trenchfield from Saint Elizabeth Parish . [ 4 ]

  3. List of plantations in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The modern parishes of Jamaica Cane Cutters in Jamaica in the 1890s. Anonymous. [1]This is a list of plantations and pens in Jamaica by county and parish including historic parishes that have since been merged with modern ones.

  4. Pen (livestock farm) - Wikipedia

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    The effects of the abolition of slavery on Jamaican livestock farms (pens), 1834–1845, 2008 Shepherd, Verene A., Pens and pen-keepers in a plantation society: aspects of Jamaican social and economic history, 1740–1845 , Ph.D. dissertation, University of Cambridge, 1988.

  5. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Jamaican daily life ...

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    Here i knows this picture was made by someone circa 1800 while he was in Jamaica. I then look at the picture and can get the following details : In Jamaica, circa 1800, there were white people, black people, and plaintain trees (thanks for the name of the tree). I can also get a few additional details about how theses people were clothed.

  6. Thomas Lecky - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Phillip Lecky, known as T.P. Lecky (1904-1994), was a Jamaican scientist who developed several new breeds of cattle.Lecky is known as one of Jamaica's earliest environmentalists, and a strong advocate for conservation of hillsides. [1]

  7. Thomas Thistlewood - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Thistlewood was born in Tupholme, Lincolnshire on 16 March 1721. The second son of a farmer, he was educated in Ackworth, West Yorkshire, where he received training in mathematics and "practical science."

  8. Who is NC’s sexiest collard farmer? Vote to crown the new ...

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    North Carolina’s sexiest collard farmer. “It’s not the size of the collard,” he told the Richmond Observer last year. “It’s the way you display it.”

  9. Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Danny Clarke, a British horticulturalist, inspired by the success of the Black Farmer, nicknamed himself the Black Gardener thus giving himself professional visibility. Emmanuel-Jones has become involved in setting up the Black Farmer Scholarship, which aims to help and encourage ethnic minorities to work in the rural community, an area where ...