The Four Pillars

The Four Pillars by Kenneth Joyce Robertson, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in November 2010, is a genealogical exploration that traces the histories of four families: Joyce, Sancho, Robertson, and Samuels. This 344-page book delves into their journeys from Africa through slavery, emancipation, and colonialism, presenting a narrative of survival and resilience. The author chronicles significant events and characters that shaped their lives, highlighting moments of courage and dignity amidst adversity.
Readers will find a detailed account of the families’ contributions to their communities, including their involvement in the Village Movement and the development of various settlements. The narrative captures pivotal moments, such as the stand taken by key figures in 1834, and the subsequent challenges they faced. Through this historical lens, The Four Pillars offers insights into the broader themes of history and identity, making it a significant addition for those interested in genealogical studies and the historical experiences of these families.
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Th e Four Pillars: A Genealogical Journey traces the genealogical progression of four families-JOYCE,SANCHO, ROBERTSON and SAMUELS. It is a revelation and chronicle of their lives-Out of Africa into slavery, emancipation and colonialism. It is a story of survival, and endurance. Neither of the four families produced a “Chicken George”. Still, our larger-than-life ancestral characters performed with courage, dignity, grace and fortitude. Bob, Fothergill, Frederick and William stood up in the company of Damon in August, 1834, under one flag in Trinity Church yard.
They won that round, won that battle’, but fi nally lost the war! Th e planters, led by Charles Bean, were held at bay for the crucial hours pending the arrival of the colonial governor and his militia. Damon would be hanged while his four deputies were sentenced to transportation to Australia’s penal colonies. With the extreme shortage of labor, pardons were engineered on their behalf. Almost a year would have elapsed when the return trip from the Hulks on the Th ames ended in Demerara on October 13, 1835. Fothergill, Frederick and William were to become Bentinck Sancho, Tuckness Sancho and John Sancho. Bob had died and was buried in England.
The Sanchos were to play signifi cant roles in the Village Movement, especially as to Golden Grove and Nabaclis. Equally, Billy Robertson and Present Robertson led the movement in Ithaca, Berbice. Scipio Samuels and Primus Samuels were involved in the purchase and development of the Village of Victoria. The Joyce Family were inhabitants of plantations Belfield, Cove & John and Victoria over the years.
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