Joseph Pinchin
1919 - 2006 (87 years)-
Name Joseph Pinchin Birth 8 Mar 1919 Gender Male Death 22 May 2006 Kingston, Kingston, JAM Person ID I25111 Family Tree | Descendants of Francis & Elizabeth (Peck) Perkins Last Modified 23 Jan 2024
Father William Pinchin, b. 1890 d. 9 May 1966, Chapelton, Clarendon, JAM (Age 76 years) Mother Earlimph Martidue Perkins, b. 11 Apr 1899, Drummeley, St. Anne's, JAM Marriage 22 Dec 1915 Good Hope, Clarendon, JAM Notes - from "Jamaica, Civil Registrations, 1880-1999 (familysearch.org)
On 22 Dec 1915 in Good Hope, Clarendon, JAM, William Piu Chiu, 25, a shop keeper residing in Chapelton, Clarendon, son of John Piu Chin, married Earlimph Martidue Perkins, 16, a seamstress residing in Good Hope, daughter of Robert Perkins. Witnesses Frederick Curtz & Eugenia Kidd
Family ID F4321 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Maria Antoneitta Gonzales Alvarez, b. 1931, Cuba Marriage 26 Jan 1949 Cuba Children 1. Carlos Pinchin 2. Jose Pinchin 3. Anna Pinchin 4. Elizabeth Pinchin 5. Teresita Pinchin Family ID F9819 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Sep 2018
- from "Jamaica, Civil Registrations, 1880-1999 (familysearch.org)
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Notes - from "Jamaica, Civil Registrations, 1880-1999 (familysearch.org)
Fesley Pinchin was born 8 Mar 1919 in May Pen, Clarendon, JAM to William Pinchin, a shop keeper, and Earlympyh Pinchin, formerly Perkins. Informant Emily Perkins. - From "The Daily Gleaner", 23 May 2006 (newspaperarchive.com)
PROMINENT KINGSTON businessman Joseph Pinchin died in hospital yesterday morning after a brief illness. He was 87. Affectionately called Joe, Mr. Pinchin chalked up many notable achievements during his career as an insurance salesman with ALICO. He was a former consul for Peru and was specially honoured by that government for his dedicated service. A champion elocutionist, the former St. George's alumnus was crowned Jamaica's Champion Elocutionist 1937-47. He is survived by wife Maria, of 57 years, sons Carlos and Jose, daughters Anna, Elizabeth and Teresita, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
- from "Jamaica, Civil Registrations, 1880-1999 (familysearch.org)