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Sugarcane Laborers Return Home on a German Cargo Ship ~ 1912

SS Prasident transports BVI workers from the Dominican Republic to the Danish West Indies ~ 1912 By Valerie Sims

During the summer of 1912, many seasonal sugarcane laborers from the British Virgin Islands, working in the Dominican Republic, returned by steamer to St. Thomas in the Danish West Indies. SS Prasident At the end of July, the German passenger-cargo ship, SS Prasident departed Kingston, Jamaica with eight passengers en route to Santo Domingo.   She picked up at […]

Tortola Sloop Caught With Contraband! ~ 1933

Tortola sloop wrecked off St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands ~ 1933 By Valerie Sims

From 1920 to 1933, the US Virgin Islands was included in the nationwide ban during prohibition. Despite the law, many inhabitants imported liquor secretly. Contraband Found! In November 1933, a Tortola sloop was found wrecked on White rock off St. Thomas.   The owner reported to Harbormaster Simmons that he had no idea how the vessel came to be in St. […]

Sad Sea Catastrophe: The Loss of the British Sloop, SYRIA ~ 1912

The Loss of the British sloop, SYRIA off St. Thomas, Danish West Indies ~ 1912 By Valerie Sims

The history of the Creque family is filled with intrigue and adventure!   However, it also has its fair share of calamities. Six branches of the family have been involved in terrible sea catastrophes! Six Sea Catastrophes In 1902, J. Creque, a fireman aboard the cable ship Grappler, lost his life after Mount Pelee in Martinique erupted.    In 1941, a relative of a […]

The Yacht, FLIGHT Takes Party-Goers to Tortola ~ 1946

The FLIGHT brings party-goers to Tortola for the August Festival in the 1940s.

For many years members of our family enjoyed the annual August festival in Tortola! Here is an excerpt of an article written by W. Evelyn Pickering.   It appeared in the August 17, 1946,  VI Daily News. Below the article is a link to the kind of music played by band, Conjuncto Tropical. Can you imagine the party-goers dancing to this and the […]

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