The Love of a Father, a Mother and a Son
by
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About the Book
Born
in
When
Ken had a change of heart and decided to remain on the island in the ministry
of the church each of the other children refused to rejoin their parents. Lize
fell pregnant at age 40. Upon receiving news that teenage daughter Erva was
drifting out of the control, she defied the advice of doctors to travel home by
ship. She then resorted to bring Erva back home. Ron returned home to his
family but after only a few months, returned to
About the Author
Born into a migrant
Jamaican family, R. George Riggon started out on a personal quest to trace the
historical movement and roots of his own family in searches that involved the
use of historical records of births, deaths and marriages in Africa, Jamaica,
USA, Canada and Britain. A desire to explore and share the rich source of
historical information on African and Caribbean family genealogy between as
many people as possible was the main motivation behind these works.
The author was raised
and educated in England. He attended the University of Central England in
Birmingham and Warwick University where he obtained a first degree in Sociology
and a Masters in Race and Ethnic Studies respectively. Postgraduate training in
research and management forms the basis of his professional work in public and
community service sectors.
His two books: ‘Living
As a Riggan’ and ‘The Love of a Father, A Mother and A Son’
celebrates the importance of family as an essential source of support and
inspiration for present and future generations. Their publication also
coincided with the bicentennial year since slave trading between the continent
of Africa and the European controlled colonies of the Caribbean was ended in
1807.