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Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty and to the House of Assembly. | Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty and to the House of Assembly. | ||
Alexander Aikman senior (1755-1838) was born at Barrowstoun-ness, Co. Linlithgow. He founded the Jamaica Royal Gazette. | |||
1796 - Alexander Aikman is partner with Stevenson and Dickson. | 1796 - Alexander Aikman is partner with Stevenson and Dickson. | ||
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1831 - Alexander Aikman Junior dies and is buried at HalfwayTree. | 1831 - Alexander Aikman Junior dies and is buried at HalfwayTree. | ||
1838 - Alexander Aikman dies in Kingston.<ref>American Antiquarian Society Proceedings, October 1916, Page 408</ref> | 1836-6 Alexander Aikman Sr was awarded £6940 slave-holders' compensation. | ||
1838 - Alexander Aikman Sr dies in Kingston.<ref>American Antiquarian Society Proceedings, October 1916, Page 408</ref> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 18:59, 16 May 2023
Kingston, Jamaica
Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty and to the House of Assembly.
Alexander Aikman senior (1755-1838) was born at Barrowstoun-ness, Co. Linlithgow. He founded the Jamaica Royal Gazette.
1796 - Alexander Aikman is partner with Stevenson and Dickson.
1805 - Aikman's son, Alexander Junior is part of the partnership.
1831 - Alexander Aikman Junior dies and is buried at HalfwayTree.
1836-6 Alexander Aikman Sr was awarded £6940 slave-holders' compensation.
1838 - Alexander Aikman Sr dies in Kingston.[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ American Antiquarian Society Proceedings, October 1916, Page 408