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Cedar Valley | |
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Village | |
Country | Antigua and Barbuda |
Island | Antigua |
Parish | Saint John |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 616 |
Time zone | UTC-4 (AST) |
Cedar Valley is a settlement in Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda.
The town has a golf course and is home to the Cedar Valley Golf Club. [1]
Source: [2]
Three DuBuissons (James Memoth DuBuisson, Mrs. Edith Manus Dubuisson, and William Herman DuBuisson), as well as Alexander Moody-Stuart and Judith Gwendolyn Moody-Stuart, received 18,000 shares in the Antigua Sugar Estates for £1 each in 1940. As George Moody-Stuart was offered shares but turned them down, this denoted the final generational transition. Together with Cedar Valley, the following estates would be under the authority of the new corporation: Gunthorpe's (#64), Cassada Garden (#13), Paynter's (#61), Tomlinson's (#17), Fitches Creek (#67), Donovan's (#65), North Sound (#66), Galley Bay (#30), and Five Islands (#31).
The Lands of Antigua & Barbuda Sugar Factory Limited and the Antigua & Barbuda Syndicate Estates Limited (Vesting) Act were passed by the Antiguan government the same year, and they stated that "all piece or parcel of land forming part of Cedar Valley, approximately 240.225 acres as contained in Certificate of Title No. 1111940 dated 26th April, 1940 and registered in Register Book P Folio 11" fell under their purview.
According to a Certificate of Title with the number 1111940 issued April 26, 1940, the Cedar Valley's lands totaled 240.2 acres. Folio 11 of Register Book P. Gunthorpes Estates, Ltd., was reorganized on August 1 into a new business and given the name Antigua Syndicate Estates, Ltd. (see Gunthorpes (#64)). Cassada Garden, Cedar Valley, Fitches Creek, and North Sound, the original company's holdings, were purchased for £30,700, and Delaps (#137) was acquired for £7,734.
Cedar Valley has 2 enumeration districts.
Source: [3]
Q48 Ethnic | Counts | % |
---|---|---|
African descendent | 457 | 74.19% |
Caucasian/White | 29 | 4.66% |
East Indian/India | 28 | 4.48% |
Mixed (Black/White) | 28 | 4.48% |
Mixed (Other) | 33 | 5.38% |
Hispanic | 8 | 1.25% |
Syrian/Lebanese | 29 | 4.66% |
Other | 3 | 0.54% |
Don't know/Not stated | 2 | 0.36% |
Total | 616 | 100.00% |
Q49 Religion | Counts | % |
---|---|---|
Adventist | 77 | 12.66% |
Anglican | 134 | 21.88% |
Baptist | 14 | 2.35% |
Church of God | 8 | 1.27% |
Jehovah Witness | 4 | 0.72% |
Methodist | 39 | 6.33% |
Moravian | 45 | 7.41% |
Nazarene | 2 | 0.36% |
None/no religion | 24 | 3.98% |
Pentecostal | 50 | 8.14% |
Rastafarian | 1 | 0.18% |
Roman Catholic | 99 | 16.27% |
Weslyan Holiness | 8 | 1.27% |
Other | 39 | 6.33% |
Don't know/Not stated | 66 | 10.85% |
Total | 611 | 100.00% |
NotApp : | 6 |
Q53 Insurance | Counts | % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 469 | 76.16% |
No | 136 | 22.04% |
Don't know/Not stated | 11 | 1.79% |
Total | 616 | 100.00% |
Q55 Internet Use | Counts | % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 504 | 81.72% |
No | 109 | 17.74% |
Don't know/Not stated | 3 | 0.54% |
Total | 616 | 100.00% |
Q58. Country of birth | Counts | % |
---|---|---|
Africa | 9 | 1.43% |
Other Latin or North American countries | 10 | 1.61% |
Antigua and Barbuda | 384 | 62.37% |
Other Caribbean countries | 12 | 1.97% |
Canada | 10 | 1.61% |
Other Asian countries | 14 | 2.33% |
Other European countries | 3 | 0.54% |
Dominica | 12 | 1.97% |
Dominican Republic | 4 | 0.72% |
Guyana | 29 | 4.66% |
Jamaica | 18 | 2.87% |
Monsterrat | 11 | 1.79% |
St. Kitts and Nevis | 8 | 1.25% |
St. Lucia | 4 | 0.72% |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines | 3 | 0.54% |
Syria | 12 | 1.97% |
Trinidad and Tobago | 12 | 1.97% |
United Kingdom | 25 | 4.12% |
USA | 25 | 4.12% |
USVI United States Virgin Islands | 1 | 0.18% |
Not Stated | 8 | 1.25% |
Total | 616 | 100.00% |
Q71 Country of Citizenship 1 | Counts | % |
---|---|---|
Antigua and Barbuda | 510 | 82.80% |
Other Caribbean countries | 7 | 1.08% |
Canada | 3 | 0.54% |
Other Asian and Middle Eastern countries | 9 | 1.43% |
Guyana | 13 | 2.15% |
Jamaica | 11 | 1.79% |
Monsterrat | 3 | 0.54% |
St. Lucia | 1 | 0.18% |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines | 1 | 0.18% |
Trinidad and Tobago | 3 | 0.54% |
United Kingdom | 13 | 2.15% |
USA | 22 | 3.58% |
Other countries | 14 | 2.33% |
Not Stated | 4 | 0.72% |
Total | 616 | 100.00% |
Q71 Country of Citizenship 2 (Country of Second Citizenship) | Counts | % |
---|---|---|
Other Caribbean countries | 12 | 6.75% |
Canada | 17 | 9.20% |
Other Asian and Middle Eastern countries | 23 | 12.88% |
Dominica | 15 | 8.59% |
Dominican Republic | 3 | 1.84% |
Guyana | 11 | 6.13% |
Jamaica | 6 | 3.07% |
Monsterrat | 3 | 1.84% |
St. Lucia | 3 | 1.84% |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines | 2 | 1.23% |
Trinidad and Tobago | 9 | 4.91% |
United Kingdom | 23 | 12.88% |
USA | 35 | 19.63% |
Other countries | 17 | 9.20% |
Total | 180 | 100.00% |
NotApp : | 436 |
Q91 Business Earning | Counts | % |
---|---|---|
Under $1,000 EC per month | 6 | 15.15% |
1,000 to $1,999 EC per month | 3 | 9.09% |
2,000 to $2,999 EC per month | 11 | 30.30% |
3,000 to $4,999 EC per month | 8 | 21.21% |
$5,000 EC and over per month | 9 | 24.24% |
Total | 36 | 100.00% |
NotApp : | 568 | |
Missing : | 12 |
Employment status | Counts | % |
---|---|---|
Employed | 314 | 63.82% |
Unemployed | 23 | 4.72% |
Inactive | 148 | 30.11% |
Not stated | 7 | 1.35% |
Total | 491 | 100.00% |
NotApp : | 125 |
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