I attended both church and school there. I am actually from Campbell's Land and remember the long trek, which at the time didn't seem too bad. Good times. I left the area on 1963/64. Most informative, thank you.
Thank you for this information! I live in the UK and I’m a Greaves and all my family lives in Cave ally. I’ve always wondered why I couldn’t find much information online under the name Greaves. My Grandmother is also a Higgins.
What rich history? I have learnt a lot from this documentary. Pastor Hall you have a wealth of knowledge/information on these Free Villages and more specifically Clarksonville. Mackie, thanks for an awesome job.
This is so insightful and helpful in researching ancestry. My great grandparents family name Halsall have Clarksonville on their marriage certificate in 1906. Thank you
I use to pass that little blue building in clarksonville, it was on the left after passing the plum tree on the right while heading to the post office. Never knew the history.
My name is Andrew Fullerton. My father ( Sydney Fullerton ), Grandfather and Step grandmother ( Charles and Ity Fullerton ) were from Clarksonville St. Ann. We still own our ancestral home ( on main street bottonside the church ). I remembered as a child, I couldn't wait for summertime, holidays or special occasions for my to parents to go to the country. In the 70s and early 80s we could take the "country bus" from kingston it passed thru James hill Clarendon ( my mother's birth town ) to Clarksonville. I know the Town well. Pastor Hall, I met a few times as a child. Going to bible school in the summertime in the 80s, that was a must with my grandparents. Pastor hall officiated at one of my sister's wedding. My grandfather ( Charles) was a deacon at the same church. Pastor Hall officiated at both grandparents funeral's, they were both buried in the church yard. This was a very interesting and informative documentary. Brought back lots of childhood memories, which I'll cherish always. Much appreciated your knowledge Sir.
I found my grandmother in one of the vintage videos you showed, he last name is Higgins. Do you mind if you could share some of the footage for my family
Is Clarksonville the lost City? I really didn't know or had any idea that Clarksonville was housing actual slaves. Wow. So much of this wasn't even taught in school. Clarksonville was founded in or a byproduct of the emancipation proclamation.
I attended both church and school there. I am actually from Campbell's Land and remember the long trek, which at the time didn't seem too bad. Good times. I left the area on 1963/64.
Most informative, thank you.
You're welcome.
I'm blown away! A shame how many of us at home and in the diaspora do not know their history. Good Job Pastor!
Thank you for this information! I live in the UK and I’m a Greaves and all my family lives in Cave ally. I’ve always wondered why I couldn’t find much information online under the name Greaves.
My Grandmother is also a Higgins.
What rich history? I have learnt a lot from this documentary. Pastor Hall you have a wealth of knowledge/information on these Free Villages and more specifically Clarksonville. Mackie, thanks for an awesome job.
Thank you Janet.
This is so insightful and helpful in researching ancestry. My great grandparents family name Halsall have Clarksonville on their marriage certificate in 1906. Thank you
You're welcome Angela
I use to pass that little blue building in clarksonville, it was on the left after passing the plum tree on the right while heading to the post office. Never knew the history.
I attended school as a child at Clarksonville church.
Excellent video, I never knew the extent of my town.
Thank you Michael.
Thanks very much for sharing this documentary. Pastor Hall you are a precious gift to all Jamaicans.
You're welcome.
My name is Andrew Fullerton. My father ( Sydney Fullerton ), Grandfather and Step grandmother ( Charles and Ity Fullerton ) were from Clarksonville St. Ann. We still own our ancestral home ( on main street bottonside the church ). I remembered as a child, I couldn't wait for summertime, holidays or special occasions for my to parents to go to the country. In the 70s and early 80s we could take the "country bus" from kingston it passed thru James hill Clarendon ( my mother's birth town ) to Clarksonville. I know the Town well. Pastor Hall, I met a few times as a child. Going to bible school in the summertime in the 80s, that was a must with my grandparents. Pastor hall officiated at one of my sister's wedding. My grandfather ( Charles) was a deacon at the same church. Pastor Hall officiated at both grandparents funeral's, they were both buried in the church yard. This was a very interesting and informative documentary. Brought back lots of childhood memories, which I'll cherish always. Much appreciated your knowledge Sir.
I know your grand parents well. I lived next door the post office. Glad you enjoyed the documentary. Thanks.
Who ever Pastor Hall is speaking to in this video, we must have went to school together.
I found my grandmother in one of the vintage videos you showed, he last name is Higgins. Do you mind if you could share some of the footage for my family
Hello Me, thank you for watching. What is your grandmother's name and who are your other relatives?
Is Clarksonville the lost City? I really didn't know or had any idea that Clarksonville was housing actual slaves. Wow. So much of this wasn't even taught in school. Clarksonville was founded in or a byproduct of the emancipation proclamation.
My grandmother and grandfather is buried on the right as you enter the gate of the church.
Mr Campbell is Drucella Campbell father
Is clarksonville prone to flooding
No
Why is it that today's generation have no idea about this history? Do they even care?....