1. Queen Elizabeth II

    Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor; born 21 April 1926) is Queen of sixteen sovereign states, holding each crown and title equally. However, she is more directly involved with the United Kingdom, where the Royal Family resides, and the Monarchy is historically indigenous. Apart from the United Kingdom, Elizabeth II is also Queen of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, …

  2. Arnhim Eustace

    Arnhim Ulric Eustace (born 1944) is a development economist and politician from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. He served in the New Democratic Party government of James Fitz-Allen Mitchell and became prime minister on October 27, 2000, when Mitchell retired. The newcomer to politics only served as prime minister for five months, as in the next parliamentary elections, on March 28 2001 the New Democratic Party suffered a landslide defeat, …

  3. Louis Straker

    Sir Louis Straker, KCMG (born 1944) is the deputy prime minister and foreign minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. He has been deputy prime minister since 2001. He was the minister of foreign affairs, commerce and trade from 2001 to May 17 2005 when he was transferred to the ministry of transport, works and housing during a cabinet reshuffle. He became foreign minister again in December 2005.

  4. Milton Cato

    Robert Milton Cato (June 3 1915- February 10 1997) was a socialist political leader in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Cato was born on Saint Vincent island. He joined the Canadian army and was involved in battles during World War II. After returning to Saint Vincent, he became involved in local politics. In 1955 he co-founded the Saint Vincent Labour Party, also known as the Unity Labour Party. In 1967, when Saint Vincent and the Grenadines became an associated state, …

  5. Charles Antrobus

    Sir Charles James Antrobus, GCMG, OBE (May 14 1933 -June 3 2002) was the Governor-General of St. Vincent and the Grenadines from June 1, 1996, until his death. He died in Toronto and was temporarily replaced by Monica Dacon.

  6. James Fitz-Allen Mitchell

    Sir James Fitz-Allen Mitchell (born 1931) was the Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines from April 1972 to December 8 1974 and from July 30 1984 until October 27 2000. He was a member and a founder of the New Democratic Party. His main political rival was Milton Cato, whom he defeated as leader of the NDP in the 1972 and 1984 elections, but lost the 1974 elections. One of the longest serving prime ministers in Caribbean history, …

  7. Joseph Chatoyer

    Joseph Chatoyer (d. March 14, 1795) was a Garifuna Carib chief who led a revolt against the British colonial government of Saint Vincent in 1795. He is now considered a national hero of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. For two centuries, the indigenous Carib population of the island succeeded in resisting European attempts at colonization by retreating to the mountainous, densely forested interior of the island.

  8. Ian Allen

    Ian Basil Alston Allen (born October 6, 1965, Coull's Hill, St Vincent) is a former West Indian cricketer who played in two Tests in 1991.

  9. Ezra Hendrickson

    Ezra Hendrickson (born January 16, 1972 in Layou, St. Vincent) is a Vincentian Football (soccer) player who currently plays defender for the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer. Hendrickson played college soccer at Drake University from 1990 to 1993, where he was named all-Missouri Valley Conference three times, and was named a NSCAA third team All-American as a senior. Upon graduating, Hendrickson joined the amateur Des Moines Menace in 1994, where he played striker, …

  10. Adonal Foyle

    Adonal Foyle graduated from Colgate University in 1998 with a degree in History (Magna Cum Laude). He is presently pursuing a Master's Degree in Sports Psychology at the John F. Kennedy University in Moraga, California. Drafted as a first round lottery pick in 1997, he is a veteran NBA Center, now playing for the Golden State Warriors.

  11. Kamla Millwood

    Kamla Millwood is a 6 foot tall fashion model and actress who was born in the tropical island of Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean, November 28th, 1985. Her proportioned stats are 35-24-35, she wears a US dress size 4 and she has black hair and brown eyes.

  12. Jamesy P

    Jamesy P (born James Morgan on 18 May 1970 in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) is a Caribbean musician (and former barber) who released a single in 2005 called "Nookie Tonight". It was a Soca hit and reached #14 on the UK singles charts, as well as selling well in the Caribbean, the USA and Canada.

  13. Winston Cenac

    Winston Francis Cenac, Q.C. (September 14, 1925 - September 22, 2004) was a Saint Lucian politician and former Prime Minister of Saint Lucia. He served as General Procurator of Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada. In 1969 he gave up the public service and became a lawyer. When the Saint Lucia Labour Party gained power in 1979, Cenac became attorney general in the government of Allan Louisy.

  14. Monica Dacon

    Monica Dacon was an interim Governor-General of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, after the death of Charles Antrobus. She was succeeded by Frederick Ballantyne, on September 2, 2002.

  15. Rodney Jack

    Rodney Alphonso Jack (born September 28, 1972 in Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) is a professional football player from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. He is best known for his spells with Torquay United and Crewe Alexandra. He has also played internationally for his country.

  16. Kendall Velox

    Kendall Velox (born 18 August 1971) is a Vincentian football (soccer) striker, who currently plays for North East Stars of Trinidad and the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines national football team. In September 1997 he was offered a trial at Torquay United after being recommended to Torquay manager Kevin Hodges by his international team-mate Rodney Jack. His trial proved unsuccessful and he returned to play in the Caribbean.

  17. Sophia Young

    Sophia Yvonne Young (born December 15, 1983 in St. Vincent, West Indies) is a professional women's basketball player with the San Antonio Silver Stars in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).

  18. Ivan O'Neal

    Ivan O'Neal is a Vincentian politician and leader of the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) Green Party. O'Neal served as treasurer of the Unity Labour Party (ULP), before breaking ranks with the party in 2000 to join the now defunct People's Progressive Movement (PPM). He contested the North Central Windward constituency seat on a PPM ticket during the 28 March 2001 general election and received only 30 votes.

  19. Cornelius Bernard Huggins

    Cornelius Bernard Huggins is a footballer from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines currently playing as a central defender for Kedah FA. An international veteran, Cornelius has been instrumental in Kedah FA's defense since his arrival in 2004.

  20. Sydney Gun-Munro

    Sir Sydney Douglas Gun-Munro GCMG, FRCS (November 29, 1916 – March 1, 2007, Bequia) was Governor-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1979–1985).

  21. Etan Thomas

    Dedreck Etan Thomas, commonly referred to as Etan Thomas (born April 1 1978 in Harlem, New York), is an American professional basketball player in the NBA with the Washington Wizards. After playing for Syracuse University, Thomas was drafted 12th overall in the 2000 NBA Draft by the Dallas Mavericks. Without ever playing a game for the Mavs, was traded to the Washington Wizards in 2001 and has averaged 6.7 points and 5.3 rebounds throughout his career.

  22. Eswort Coombs

    Eswort Coombs (born 26 November 1972) is a retired sprinter from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines who specialized in the 400 metres. In addition to 400 m he holds the national record in 4 x 400 metres relay with 3:06.52 minutes, achieved with teammates Thomas Dickson, Eversley Linley, Erasto Simpson during the heats at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

  23. Alberto Mancini

    Alberto Mancini (born May 20, 1969, in Misiones, Argentina) is a former professional tennis player from Argentina. He turned professional in 1987. In 1988, he won his first top-level singles title at Bologna, and his first tour doubles title at St. Vincent. Mancini won the two most significant titles of his career in 1989. In April that year he won the Monte Carlo Open, defeating Boris Becker in the final 7-5, 2-6, 7-6, 7-5.

  24. George Dundas

    George Dundas CMG (1819 - 18 March 1880) was a Scottish politician and colonial administrator. Born in England, he was the eldest son of James Dundas, and resided in Dundas Castle. Dundas entered the British Army in 1839, serving in various places such as Bermuda and Nova Scotia. In politics, he represented Linlithgowshire in the British House of Commons from 1847 to 1859. On June 8, 1859, Dundas was appointed Governor of Prince Edward Island, …

  25. Kendall Stewart

    Kendall Stewart (born 1953) represents District 45 in the New York City Council. Born in St. Vincent, and educated at Caribbean Union College, Stewart's original profession is podiatry. He first ran for office in this district-which was designed in order to maximize the political clout of the large West Indian constituency that lies within this area, i.e. Flatlands, Flatbush, East Flatbush, and Midwood-in 1997 against then incumbent City Councilman Lloyd Henry.

  26. Peter Butcher

    Peter Butcher (August 6 1947) is a British diplomat. As of 2006, he is the Ambassador to Turkmenistan. Butcher attended the University of Bath, graduating in Development Studies. He entered the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1974. After serving as a desk officer until 1979, Butcher served in Peru and Spain. In 1983, he was transferred to Mumbai, India, as a commercial secretary, before serving in Whitehall, working on commercial relations with South Asia.

  27. Sir John Campbell 7th Baronet

    John Campbell, 7th Bt, Lieutenant Governor of St Vincent, was born 27 November 1807 and died 18 January 1853 at Kingstown, St Vincent. He was the only child of Sir John Campbell, 6th Baronet (15 March 1767-7 November 1834), by his wife, Margaret Maxwell, 6th daughter of John Campbell, Esq., of Lochend. On 21 November 1833 he married Hannah Elizabeth Macleod, the daughter of James Macleod, Esq., of Rasay. Their eldest son, John William Campbell succeeded him as 8th Baronet in 1853.

  28. Deighton Butler

    Deighton Calvin Butler, born 14 July, 1974 at South Rivers, St Vincent, is a West Indies cricket player who played five One-day International matches and one Twenty20 international in 2005 and 2006. Butler has played for Windward Islands since 2000, and is primarily a left-arm fast-medium swing bowler. He first played for West Indies in the Indian Oil Cup competition in Sri Lanka in 2005, taking three wickets in three matches.

  29. Oronde Ash

    Oronde Ash is a football (soccer) player born in Barrouallie, St Vincent. He has made a number of appearances on Saint Vincent's national team including the 1996 Gold Cup. Currentlly Ash is serving as the assistant coach for the men's soccer team at North Carolina State University. Ash has previously played for the NC State soccer team from 1994-1997. North Carolina State bio

  30. Winston Davis

    Winston Walter Davis (born 18 September 1958 in Sion Hill, Kingstown, St Vincent) was a West Indian cricketer. Davis played his first representative match for West Indies Young Cricketers against their English counterparts at Port-of-Spain in August 1976, making an immediate impact by taking 4-35 in his first innings, including the wickets of future Test cricketers David Gower, Mike Gatting and Paul Downton. In 1978 he went to England for the return matches, …

  31. E. A. Markham

    (Edward) Archie Markham (born October 1, 1939) is a poet and writer, born in Harris, Montserrat, and mainly resident in the United Kingdom since 1956. He is known for poetry in both 'nation-language' (patois) and standard English, for short stories and a comic novel; he has used the pseudonym Paul St. Vincent and other personae, and defies simple classification as an author. He has edited two significant collections of Caribbean writing, …

  32. Kenroy Peters

    Keon Kenroy Peters, born on 24 February 1982) in St Vincent, is a cricketer who played in the Under-19 Cricket World Cup for the West Indies in 2000.

  33. Arlene Ackerman

    Rev. Elder Arlene Ackerman is on the Board of Elders of the Metropolitan Community Church. She has also served as Senior Pastor of All God's Children MCC, Minneapolis, MN, as pastor of MCC Bakersfield, Bakersfield, California and Assistant Pastor and Interim Pastor of MCC Portland, Portland, Oregon and as District Coordinator of the then Mid-Atlantic District. She now serves as the Elder serving Region 3 which covers Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, Bermuda, Dominican Republic, …

  34. John William Campbell

    Sir John William Campbell, Bt, CB was a Major-General in the British Army who served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, in the China campaign in 1860 and in the Afghan War in 1879-80. He was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1886. He was appointed 1st Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery in 1855; his service in the Crimea in 1854-5 was "in the trenches with the siege train before Sebastopol," for which he was awarded a medal and clasp.

  35. Wilf Slack

    Wilfred Norris Slack (born December 12, 1954, Troumaca, St Vincent, died January 15, 1989, Banjul, The Gambia) was an English cricketer who played in three Tests and two ODIs in 1986. A victim of mysterious blackouts while playing, Slack died while batting in The Gambia, aged just 34.

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