Born at the Ivy, St Michael, Constance “Dan” Inniss was academically gifted. She entered Queen’s College in 1927, having won a Vestry Scholarship from Belmont School. On leaving school, Ms. Inniss entered the teaching service in 1935 and taught at St. Luke’s...
Winston Cameron Catline was born in St. Simons, St. Andrew. He had one son, and one step-daughter and five grandchildren. Mr. Catline left Barbados at a young age and emigrated to the United States. He worked there for a short while before returning to Barbados. He...
The Official Barbadian Centenarian Website Browse Centenarians ; Ena Jones Ena Euline Jones was joined on Thursday by family, friends and members of the Bethel Methodist Church as she celebrated her 100th birthday in the church’s Donald Henry Auditorium. President of...
Vivian Ursula Blenman, born February 15, 1913 to parents Mildred and Joseph Blenman, resided in Licorish Village, My Lord’s Hill, St. Michael, for all of her 101 years. Vivian was the eldest of seven children educated at the Belmont School and Carrington Village...
Muriel Cave was a seamstress and a home-maker. Born in Ann Gill’s Road, St. Michael, she later moved to Bachelor’s Lane, Roebuck Street, the City. She received her early education at the Cathedral Primary School, which was located close to the Tom Adams...