The Easmon family or the Easmon Medical Dynasty is a Sierra Leone Creole medical dynasty of African-American descent originally based in Freetown, Sierra...
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Easmon is a patronymic surname of English origin and is a variation of the surname Eastman. The surname is typically ascribed to a notable medical dynasty...
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Simango was also a member of the prominent Sierra Leone Creole Easmon family. Kathleen Mary Easmon was born on 9 August 1891 as the younger of two children...
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Macormack Charles Farrell Easmon, OBE, popularly known as M. C. F. Easmon or "Charlie" (11 April 1890 – 2 May 1972), was a Sierra Leone Creole born in...
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fictitious Eastbridge Estate in East London. The series follows the Easmon family; Walter (Elba), his wife Agnes (Madeline Appiah) and their 13-year-old...
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Charles Odamtten Easmon or C. O. Easmon, popularly known as Charlie Easmon, FRCSEd, FICS, FGA, FWACS, GM (22 September 1913 – 19 May 1994) was a medical...
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and malaria. Easmon coined the term "blackwater fever" in his pamphlet on the malarial disease. A member of the prominent Easmon family medical dynasty...
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education in Britain. He is a descendant of the distinguished Easmon family. Charles Easmon attended Epsom College and qualified with an M.B.B.S, M.R.C...
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Raymond Sarif Easmon was born on 15 January 1913 in Freetown, British Sierra Leone, to the Easmon family, a prominent Creole medical family of African-American...
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such as the Dove family, Easmon family and Smith family, the Awoonor-Renners are among the wealthy Aristo or aristocratic Creole families. In the Gold Coast...
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Members of the Easmon family, a West African medical dynasty that partially descends from John MacCormac, (1794-1865), include: John Farrell Easmon, coined the...
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Albert Whiggs Easmon (1865 – 21 May 1921) was a Sierra Leonean Creole medical doctor and the half-brother of Dr John Farrell Easmon. Easmon was among the...
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Edna Elliott-Horton (category Easmon family (Sierra Leone))
Sierra Leone Colony. Elliott-Horton's mother was descended from the Easmon family, while through her paternal ancestry she was also a direct descendant...
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composer, journalist and writer Awoonor-Renner family Davis family Easmon family Smith family Snowball family Edward Wilmot Blyden III (1918–2010), diplomat...
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Edward Mayfield Boyle (category Easmon family (Sierra Leone))
Charles Boyle and Sarah Easmon, both of whom were of African-American descent. Sarah Easmon was a member of the Easmon family. Boyle was a maternal nephew...
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Washington (c. 1740–1800), slave of U.S. President George Washington Easmon family, prominent Creole medical dynasty Noah Arthur Cox-George (1915–2004)...
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Ahovi E. F. Kponou; Ngadi W. Kponou. "KATHLEEN MARY EASMON SIMANGO….. Reflections". Easmon Family History. Retrieved 21 December 2022. Morier-Genoud,...
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Ahovi E. F. Kponou; Ngadi W. Kponou. "KATHLEEN MARY EASMON SIMANGO….. Reflections". Easmon Family History. Retrieved 6 August 2017. Adell Patton, Physicians...
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Richard MacCormac (category MacCormac family of County Armagh, Northern Ireland)
relatives also include a branch of the Easmon family of Sierra Leone, descended from Dr. John Farrell Easmon, the discoverer of Blackwater fever. [citation...
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period include the Baëta, Bartels, Brew, Casely-Hayford, Easmon, Gbeho and Ofori-Atta families. In the broader context, this era of creative ferment, marked...
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Creole physician John Farrell Easmon in his 1884 pamphlet entitled The Nature and Treatment of Blackwater Fever. Easmon coined the name "blackwater fever"...
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Gold Coast Euro-Africans (redirect from Historic families of Ghana)
original on 29 October 2017. Retrieved 2 February 2019. Easmon, M. C. F. (1961). "A Nova Scotian Family", Eminent Sierra Leoneans in the nineteenth century...
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appeared as Koji in the first series of the sitcom Kate & Koji, Valentine Easmon in In the Long Run, and Geoffrey Thompson in Bel-Air. Jimmy Akingbola was...
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William and Peter of the prominent Awoonor-Renner family. Annette married prominent doctor John Farrell Easmon. After Anne's death in 1875, Smith married a...
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Football Awards 2017 Television special 2018–2020 In the Long Run Walter Easmon 19 episodes; also creator 2018 The Best FIFA Football Awards 2018 Himself...
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include Sylvia Blyden, a newspaper proprietor and Creoles such as Macormack Easmon, Edna Elliott-Horton, and George T.O. Robinson, the founder of the Krio...
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Robert Smith (surgeon) (section Family)
number of future Sierra Leonean medical doctors including John Farrell Easmon. In 1881 he became a non-resident fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute...
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William MacCormac (category MacCormac family of County Armagh, Northern Ireland)
Leonean physician, Dr. John Farrell Easmon. When MacCormac served as a house surgeon to Queen Victoria, he invited Easmon to serve as his understudy due to...
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Farrell Easmon (left 1907), Doctor, Campaigner for Racial Equality in Sierra Leone, and founder of the Sierra Leone Museum Charles Syrett Farrell Easmon, CBE...
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contralto Frances Hermia Durham (1873–1948), civil servant Kathleen Mary Easmon Simango (1892-1924), Sierra Leonean missionary and artist Professor Beatrice...
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