Germans in Jamaica explained

Group:Germans in Jamaica
Deutsche siedlung in Jamaika
Total1 Year:300
Popplace:Westmoreland, Trelawny
Langs:Jamaican English, German
Rels:Seventh-day Adventist
Related:Other Germans, other White Jamaicans

Germans in Jamaica or German Jamaicans, are Jamaicans of German ancestry. The population was established in the 1830s when the abolition of slavery resulted in a labour shortage on the Caribbean island. Lord Seaford, who owned the Montpelier Estate and Shettlewood Pen in St. James established a European settlement in Westmoreland in order to combat the shortage, and over one thousand Germans migrated to Jamaica.[1]

The German language is no longer used on the island, but some German words have entered the Jamaican vernacular.[2] Many Jamaicans in Seaford and German Town in Trelawney carry heavy European features such as blue eyes, blond hair, freckles and white skin, as a result of the German genetic influences.[2]

Notable people

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Arrival of the GERMANS . Jamaica Gleaner . 2 March 2004 . 29 May 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120529072522/http://jamaica-gleaner.com/pages/history/story0060.htm . 29 May 2012 .
  2. Web site: Seaford Town: Westmoreland . 2005 . Jamaica National Heritage Trust . 2009-04-08 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110629114314/http://www.jnht.com/heritage_site.php?id=273 . June 29, 2011 .