1924 - 1981 (56 years)
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Name |
Nabro Rensley ENNEVER |
Born |
7 Dec 1924 |
Ridge, St Elizabeth, Jamaica |
- Name: Nabro Ennever
SSN: 262-46-7066
Born: 17 Dec 1924
Died: Jun 1981
State (Year) SSN issued: Florida (Before 1951)
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Nabro Rensley Ennever Birth registration |
Gender |
Male |
Living |
May 1943 |
St Elizabeth, Cornwall, Jamaica |
Travel |
7 May 1943 |
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA |
On board David C. Shanks from Kingston, Jamaica |
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Nabro Ennevor & Benjamin Ennevor On board David C Shanks |
Name (also known as) |
7 May 1943 |
Nabro Rensley Ennevor |
Travel |
31 Oct 1943 |
Jamaica |
Departed via Miami on board SS George Washington |
Emigration |
3 Apr 1945 |
Florida, USA |
On board SS General George S Simonds from Jamaica. |
- Immigration of agricultural labourers as part of a US Govt program?
For fifty years and more, the United States and Canada have engaged in the importation of seasonal migrant labor from Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean to work in agriculture and other sectors in several mainland states and provinces. A singular feature of these programs is their male-gender-bias. This paper focuses on an example of male-gender-biased recruitment of seasonal labor into the United States during the closing years of World War II (1939-1945) and for a few years after the end of the war in 1945. We refer to the importation of thousands of male Jamaicans, Bahamians, Barbadians and British Hondurans by the United States to work, firstly, in its Emergency Farm Program and, later, in war industries on temporary contract. An interesting aspect of this episode was the protest that the recruitment of exclusively male West Indians elicited from Amy Ashwood Garvey, first wife of Marcus Mosiah Garvey, the famous Jamaican-born founder and leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA). While it is well known that the UNIA rocked the citadels of "White Power' astride the Atlantic System between 1920 and Garvey's death in January 1940, Amy Ashwood Garvey's feminist politics is less well known. This article sheds some light on some aspects of Amy Ashwood Garvey's perspectives on equal opportunity for West Indian women. It concludes that her perspectives on the interplay between labor recruitment, immigration, and gender bias in the United States Emergency Farm and War Industries' Programs of World War II, between 1943 and 1945 endure in today's discriminatory patterns of labor recruitment in Canada and the United States.
Source www.africamigration.com
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Nabro Ennevor On board SS General George S Simonds from Jamaica. |
Living |
Jun 1981 |
501 Kentucky Avenue, Clewiston, Hendry County, Florida, USA |
Occupation |
8 Jun 1981 |
Heavy Equip. Operator (Farming) |
Died |
8 Jun 1981 |
Glades General Hospital, Belle Glade, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA |
Cause: Suicide after killing his ex-wife. |
- Name: Nabro Rensley Ennever
Death Date: 8 Jun 1981
County of Death: Palm Beach
State of Death: Florida
Age at Death: 56
Race: Black
Birth Date: 7 Dec 1924
SSN: 262-46-7066
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Man Kills Woman, Then Self The Palm Beach Post |
Buried |
Washington Memorial, Clewiston, Hendry County, Florida, USA |
Person ID |
I23706 |
3. Jamaican Ennever/ors |
Last Modified |
6 May 2016 |
Father |
Harold Stanley ENNEVER, Born: 10 Dec 1882, Oxfordshire, near Potsdam, St Elizabeth, Jamaica , Died: Yes, date unknown |
Mother |
Julia Gertrude BROMFIELD, Born: 7 Apr 1880, The Ridge, St Elizabeth, Jamaica , Died: Yes, date unknown |
Married |
29 Jun 1921 |
St Mary's Church, St Elizabeth, Jamaica |
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Harold Stanley Ennever & Julia Gerttrude Bromfield Marriage |
Family ID |
F2290 |
Family Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family (spouse) |
Jesse Belle Margaret POWELL, Born: 18 Aug 1942, Died: 8 Jun 1981, Lake Harbor Cafe, Lake Harbor, Florida, USA (Age 38 years) |
Married |
11 Jan 1979 |
Hendry County, Florida, USA |
- Name: Nabro Rensley Ennever
County of Marriage: Hendry
Gender: Male
Race: Black
Volume: 4395
Certificate: 001911
Source: Florida Department of Health
Name: Jesse Belle Merchant
Name: Jesse Belle Powell
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Family ID |
F7469 |
Family Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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 | Born - 7 Dec 1924 - Ridge, St Elizabeth, Jamaica |
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 | Living - May 1943 - St Elizabeth, Cornwall, Jamaica |
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 | Travel - On board David C. Shanks from Kingston, Jamaica - 7 May 1943 - New Orleans, Louisiana, USA |
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 | Travel - Departed via Miami on board SS George Washington - 31 Oct 1943 - Jamaica |
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 | Emigration - On board SS General George S Simonds from Jamaica. - 3 Apr 1945 - Florida, USA |
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 | Married - 11 Jan 1979 - Hendry County, Florida, USA |
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 | Living - Jun 1981 - 501 Kentucky Avenue, Clewiston, Hendry County, Florida, USA |
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 | Died - Cause: Suicide after killing his ex-wife. - 8 Jun 1981 - Glades General Hospital, Belle Glade, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA |
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 | Buried - - Washington Memorial, Clewiston, Hendry County, Florida, USA |
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