Thursday, June 4, 2026

White twins with black roots

Date:

Share post:

The way Susan Taylor and Janet Kangro talk about their “granddad”, one pictures two little red-haired English girls playfully romping on the lap of a grandfather they adored.

But these twins from Liverpool never knew their paternal grandfather. In fact, not before their late twenties did they first see a photograph of him.

It was then they understood why throughout their years growing up no one in the family was ever willing to respond when they asked questions about their background. Their grandfather was a black man. 

Barbadian Eustace Adolphus Lynch was in the British merchant navy when he made the unconventional step of marrying a white Irish Catholic woman in Liverpool at a time when interracial marriages were frowned upon.

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

Related articles

Police seek person of interest in serious criminal matter

The Barbados Police Service is seeking the assistance of the public in identifying and locating a person of...

School gets World Cup vibe

There was football fever at Elliott Belgrave Primary School last week as students joined in celebrations for World...

Govt rolling out new services

As Barbados moves towards its 60th anniversary of Independence, Government is rolling out a suite of financial and...

Charities push to improve literacy with ‘Little Libraries’

The Prince Godwill D. Fomusoh Foundation (PGDFF), in partnership with Massy Foundation, is continuing its push for literacy...