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Benjamin Dockeray Bryce

Birth21 JUL 1851 - Thornton, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
Death28 JAN 1935 - Retirement, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
MotherEllen Berry
FatherWilliam Bryce

Born in Thornton, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica on 21 JUL 1851 to William Bryce and Ellen Berry. Benjamin Dockeray Bryce married Christiana "Chrishi" Thompson and had 9 children. He passed away on 28 JAN 1935 in Retirement, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.

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Parents
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William Bryce
1800 - Unknown
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Ellen Berry
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Christiana "Chrishi" Thompson
1855 - 1923
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Susan Bryce
1878 - 1965
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Jane Eliza Bryce
1895 - 1920
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Benjamin Emmanuel Bryce
1888 - 1891
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Joseph Arthur Bryce
1885 - 1926
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Edward Uriah Bryce
1883 - Unknown
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Thomas Bryce
1890 - Unknown
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Rosa "Rosie" Bryce
1879 - 1963
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William Bryce
1875 - 1897
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Tamar Elizabeth Bryce
1898 - Unknown

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