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  2. Chapelton, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    According to a longtime resident: [2] Back in the days of plantation slavery in Jamaica, the Chapleton locality was a plantocracy settlement. Instead of going to church in the capital May Pen, the plantation owners built a church in Chapleton where they worshiped.

  3. Chapelton Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Chapelton Formation is a geologic formation in Jamaica. It preserves fossils dating back to the Paleogene period , Eocene epoch. Fossils of the possible species Charactosuchus kugleri have been found in the formation.

  4. Chapelton Maroons F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF ; Printable version; In other projects ... Chapelton Maroons Football Club is a football club based in Chapelton (Clarendon Parish), Jamaica . [1] [2 ...

  5. Category:Clarendon Parish, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Jamaica" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Chapelton Maroons F.C.

  6. Category : Populated places in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica

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  7. Chapelton - Wikipedia

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  8. James Dawkins (antiquarian) - Wikipedia

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    The Dawkins family settled on Jamaica shortly after its seizure from the Spanish in 1655. James was the eldest son born to Henry Dawkins I (1698–1744), who was a wealthy sugar planter and slave owner [2] of Clarendon, Jamaica, and his wife, Elizabeth (1697?–1757), third daughter of Edward Pennant of Clarendon, chief justice of the island and of Elizabeth Moore.

  9. Clarendon Parish, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Clarendon is a parish in Jamaica.It is located on the south of the island, roughly halfway between the island's eastern and western ends. Located in the county of Middlesex, it is bordered by Manchester on the west, Saint Catherine in the east, and in the north by Saint Ann.