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The

Henry

Family

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Janice, Joan, Esla, Mother, Claire, Gloria and Gail

Welcome to the Henry Family Tribal Tree!

 

Out of the one union of "Mother and Pops" we are many.  We have spread out and abroad, but find shade under one Tree: The Henry Family Tribal Tree, whose strong sprouting roots prospered in the beautiful twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago and have relational roots in Barbados, Guyana, Canada and the United States. 


As some of us peer into the Henry Tribe, it will be a learning experience, but others will embrace with comforting memories, the clans that have blossomed out as fruitful branches. 


If we should try to recapture the initial DNA of our known forefathers, there are certain distinctive characteristics and qualities that are evident. Together, let us establish with truthful words a living description of who the Henry’s are, "de ting in de root, that make some real good fruit". Families are never perfect, but we rise above the imperfections. This Family has been crowned with blessings, which has sustained its growth and multiplied its fruit.


I will contribute a few words that I see in our family roots: 


Royalty: The Queen of England did not have a thing on Mummy Carmen.


Administration: Together they formed a dynamic organizational family administration, that was able to house, feed, clothe and raise eleven children while keeping their sanity, even going further to maintain and entertain friends and extended family members with meager financial resources. Wow!


Entrepreneurship: Ability to create and Increase income with a skill, a trade, or an idea.


Comedy, yes Picong and Heckling and Jokes galore: Belly full laughter!


Jump in and together we can record the Family history and establish a successful future for all its offspring. Family is created by blood but grows in love.

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The Henry’s 

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Written by Rhonda Regis-McLeod  

Rolph

Kenneth, Archie, Pops, Sharkey and Larry

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