| Name |
Guy Harold Bartlett MILLINER |
| Gender |
Male |
| Occupation |
22 Apr 1918 |
Article in Jamaica Gleaner |
| To sell (20) twenty bushels seed corn. Apply Guy H Milliner, Kinloss, Clark's Town P.O. |
| Event |
23 Oct 1934 |
Article in Jamaica Gleaner |
| Passengers Departed per flying boat Caribbean Clipper, yesterday: For Curacao - Mr Guy Milliner, Mr Altum H Burke. |
| Event |
28 Nov 1938 |
Article in Jamaica Gleaner |
| Mr Guy Milliner, one of the senior overseers for many years at Frome, managing both property and factory successfully and who was so employed up to the time of the riot in May last - has resigned his position owing to the general dissatisfaction in connection with the operation of the Company (Tate & Lyle). Shortly after testifying before the Riot Commission Mr Milliner left for England on holidays. On his return he was appointed to succeed Mr E A Tavaree retired Senior Overseer. Rumour has it that Mr Milliner will return to Trelawny to take up a post with the Green Park Estates. |
| Death |
15 Jul 1956 |
Duncans, Trelawny, Jamaica |
| Notes |
- Notes for GUY HAROLD BARTLETT MILLINER (could be this one?):
The Daily Gleaner, Kingston, Jamaica - Friday, July 5, 1957:
In the Estate of Guy Harold Bartlett Milliner, late of Duncans in the parish of Trelawny, Planter, Deceased.
All persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named deceased who died on or about the 15th. day of July 1956 are hereby required to send particulars of their claims duly authenticated to Mildred Lois Milliner and Thomas Russell Milliner, the Executors of the estate.
Occupation: sugar planter
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| Person ID |
I1040 |
Gadd |
| Last Modified |
7 Mar 2008 |