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Family: Leslie Constantine Levy / Nancy Jane Perkins (F2096)

m. 11 Feb 1931


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  • Male
    Leslie Constantine Levy

    Birth  1901   
    Death     
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    Marriage  11 Feb 1931  Claremont, St. Ann, JAM Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Amos De Costa Levy | F3910 Group Sheet 
    Mother   

    Female
    Nancy Jane Perkins

    Birth  24 Sep 1909  St. Ann Parish, JAM Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  13 Jan 2012  Walkerswood, St. Ann, JAM Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial     
    Other Spouse  Shelley | F4329 
    Marriage     
    Father  George Francis Perkins | F510 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Rose Lindo | F510 Group Sheet 

    Male
    Trevor Hope Dacosta Levy

    Birth  23 Apr 1932  Jamaica Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  13 Jun 1995  Miami, Dade, FL Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Spouse  Living | F4330 
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  • Notes 
    • from "Jamaica, Civil Registration, 1880-1999" (familysearch.org)
      On 11 Feb 1931 in Beechamville, Saint Ann, JAM, Lester Contantine Levy, 30, a clerk, residing Kingston, son of Amos Da Costa Levy, married Nancy Jane Perkins, 21, residing Cottage, St Ann, daughter of George Francis Perkins. Witnesses Lurval Arthur Smith Fedlar and Gilda Perkins.
    • From "The Kingston Gleaner" 13 Feb 1931 (newspaperarchive.com)
      MR. L. LEVY MARY MISS NANCY PERKINS
      (from our correspondent)
      CLAREMONT, Feb. 11 - Quite a fashionable wedding was solemnized at the Beechamville Wesleyan Church this afternoon. The parties were Miss Nancy Jane Perkins daughter of one of the most prominent families of Walkerswood, St. Ann and Mr. Leslie Constantine Levy of Kingston. The ceremony was conducted by the Revd. E. McNeil of Watsonville, assisted by Revds. A.W. Geddes and H.S. Holt of Beechamville. The choir turned out in full force under the direction of Mr. R. Smith who along with Mrs. E. Hamilton officiated at the organ. Precisely at the time appointed the bride arrived, escorted by her brother, Mr. Kenneth Perkins who gave her away. She looked exceedingly charming in her well fitting dress of egg-shell satin. Her veil was of tulle and her shoesof silver while her bouquet was of Eucharist lilies and maiden hair ferns. She a quite a few maids-of-honour who presented a pretty sight. The chief bridesmaid was Miss Gilda Perkins, sister of the bridge. The other bridesmaids were Misses Jane, Dorothy and Daisy Gregory, and Egla Hinds. The flower girls were Misses Pearl McNab and Joyce Perkins, while Master Keith Perkins was page. Mr. L Fidlar of Kingston filled the role of groomsman. Mrs George Robinson sang with effect the vocal solo from well-known hymn - "Oh Perfect Love." After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perkins at Walkerswood where the reception was held. Among the guests (besides those hitherto mentioned) were: - Mrs. E McNell, Mr. E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkins, Mrs. Upfield, Mr. Francis Perkins, Mr. Fred Perkins, Mr. T.A.G Small, Mr. S.E. Magnus, Miss M. Burrowes, Mrs. I. Phillips, Miss K. Smith, Mr. E. Roberts, Mr. E. Perkins, Miss L. Perkins, adn Miss L. Perkins.