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4 unusual facts about Sierra Leone Creole people


Frances Claudia Wright

Deciding to settle in the Creole society of Freetown, Wright set up a practice and revived his father's Gloucester Street premises.

John Farrell Easmon

John Farrell Easmon, M.R.C.S. L.M., L.K.Q.C.P., M.D., CMO, (June 30, 1856-June 9, 1900) was a prominent Sierra Leonean Creole doctor in the British Gold Coast who served as Chief Medical Officer during the 1890s.

Linda Dobbs

Loyda Johnson was a Creole from Sierra Leone and Arthur Dobbs (b. 1914) was an English lawyer originally from Essex who went on to serve as a High Court judge in Sierra Leone.

William Conton

The Contons and Farquhars were Sierra Leone Creole people of Caribbean origin who settled in Sierra Leone during the late nineteenth century.


Dr. Oloh

Israel Olorunfeh Cole, commonly known as Dr. Oloh was born on March 20, 1944 in the mountain village of Leicester, near Freetown in the Western Area of Sierra Leone to a Nigerian mother and a Creole father.


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