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Tyrico, I would love to know more about my roots. My name Davis came from a Scottish white man who married my Greatgrandmother, Guerria, who came from Venezuela(Spanish and Carib). All I do know is the Carib's.
My e-mail address: adavis178@yahoo.com. And phone: 510-478-4758. On my father's side of the family; the name Davis came from one Scott Davis who came from Scotland and married a Carib woman(Spanish/Indian looking) from Venezuela. And my mother side of family, Brereton is a slavemaster name. She was African looking, but her Grandfather was white from from England. The Brereton's in Trinidad are connected to the Brereton's in Barbados. I am related to the Davis's who has a large farm in East Trinidad.
Hello Tyrico,
I am Andrew Davis, family members of the Carib tribe located in the southern part of Trinidad. I have been living in the US since 1968. My family lives in Gasparillo.