Cyril G. Sisnett
Cyril Glenville Sisnett (1875-1934) was a plantation owner in Barbados. With his brother he owned Bayleys Plantation, Saint Philip, Barbados in 1913.[1] He is buried in the graveyard of Saint Philip’s Parish Church.[2]
Cyril Sisnett | |
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Born | 1909/1910 |
Died | |
Cause of death | Shot twice |
Occupation | Plantation manager, company director |
Spouse(s) | Denise Sisnett |
Cyril G. Sisnett | |
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Born | Cyril Glenville Sisnett 1875 |
Died | 1934 (aged 58–59) |
Burial place | Saint Philip's Parish Church, Barbados |
Occupation | Plantation owner |
Murder of another Cyril Sisnett
Cyril G. Sisnett is not to be confused with Cyril Sisnett (1909/1910–December 15, 1984), another plantation manager and company director. That Sisnett was shot dead at Francia Great House, Saint George, aged 74. Two men were charged with the murder and sentenced to death by hanging.[3] Sisnett was survived by his wife, Denise.[4]
References
- "Barbados Plantations & Sugar-Works 1912 -1924". BajanThings. Bajan Things. 20 May 2020. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
- "Barbados Archive". monumentalarchiveproject.com. Monumental Archive Project. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
- "From The Archives: Sudden end of the Winston Hall saga". www.nationnews.com. c. 1990. Retrieved 2020-10-30.
- "From The Archives: Two on Death Row for Sisnett murder". www.nationnews.com. 1985. Retrieved 2020-10-30.
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