Martin Issac Alleyne

Martin Issac Alleyne

Martin Alleyne was a well-known chorister in the Anglican Church community.  As a young man, he learnt vocal (sol-fa) music and became an excellent sight reader. He was a dedicated chorister whose rich bass voice made up part of the vocal complement of the choirs...
Marie Brereton

Marie Brereton

Marie Brereton was born in Belair, St. George.  She attended St. George’s Parish Church. Ms. Brereton had a good appetite and her mental faculties, although her eyesight was failing.  She loved ground provisions and had a sweet tooth.
Doris Goodman

Doris Goodman

Doris Goodman loved travelling in her younger days. She has visited Canada, England, and Australia.  In 1951, she moved to the United States where she worked at a major department store in New York called Gimbels for 26 years. Doris eventually became the head of...
Gordon Lloyd

Gordon Lloyd

Gordon Lloyd was born in the parish of St. Joseph. He was the father of three children. Mr. Lloyd was a travelling salesman, who went from house to house selling his ware. He was a devout Christian and worshipped at the Calvary Baptist Church.
Cardinal Trotman BCH

Cardinal Trotman BCH

Cardinal Terrence Trotman was born in the parish of St. Michael and was the proprietor of a restaurant and the Belair Dairy and Bakery. He loved the sea and was a member of the First Barbados Sea Scout Troop. Mr. Trotman was married to Doris Millicent Bryan, and was...
Gladys Trotman

Gladys Trotman

Gladys Trotman was born on December 19, 1911 to Charles and Theresa Callender at Oldbury, St. Philip.  She was educated at St. Martin’s School. On leaving school, Gladys worked as a housewife, domestic washer of clothes, home caregiver for the elderly and at Martineau...