in the 1880s:

 Felix A Dunand

I know nothing more about Dr Dunand than appears in these items from the Gleaner. There does not seem to be any further information about him on the Internet.

 

Daily Gleaner, March 17, 1879

The French steamship " Desirade,'
arrived here on Saturday morning
bringing the following passengers. Mr
M. M. Chares; Mr. Jose Brios; Mr
Manuel Romero; Mr. Seriax Duar;
and Mr. Felix Dunand.

 

Daily Gleaner, June 6, 1881.

We have been requested to state that
Mr. F. Dunand, who has already practiced
in Kingston as a dentist, has returned by
the French Steamer. His dentistry is
now at 87 King Street.

 

Daily Gleaner,

August 12, 1886                                                 

Passengers Arrived

In the ss Alvena from New York: – Mrs. Dunand [among a number of other passengers.]

 

 

KINGSTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1891

DUKE STREET

Dunand, Dr. F. A., 55. Dentist.

 

While in Jamaica, Felix Dunand and his wife, Mercedes, had four children, three girls and one boy. So far I have found nothing further about this family and its members.

 Andrea Trinidad, October 23, 1881

Elena, April 30, 1883

 Enriqueta Adela, December 25, 1884

 Francois Felix Antoine, November 25, 1889

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