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Monday, April 28, 2025

East Indian family celebrates arrival of forefathers

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Know­ing where you came from helps you to un­der­stand and val­ue the strug­gles of your fore­fa­thers and al­so helps you to build on what they have worked so hard to achieve. On May 30, In­di­an Ar­rival Day, the de­scen­dants of Heera and Kul­lia, in­clud­ing me, will host their 12th an­nu­al fam­i­ly re­union at 66 Car­ry Road, Tabaquite, where the cou­ple set­tled when they came from In­dia. On Au­gust 25, 1890, my great-grand­fa­ther, Heera, and great-grand­moth­er, Kul­lia, left the vil­lage of Sahjuth­pur in the dis­trict of Ghazipur in In­dia. Both 16-years-old at the time, they board­ed the Ganges in Cal­cut­ta and came to Trinidad in search of a bet­ter life. My great-great grand­fa­ther, Ful­lu, bade farewell to his son and daugh­ter-in-law and wished them well. The cou­ple ar­rived here in Trinidad on No­vem­ber 25, 1890. Their first child, Samoon­dari, was born on board the Ganges on Sep­tem­ber 29, 1890.

Heera and Kul­lia went to work on the Phoenix Park/Es­per­an­za plan­ta­tions, where they toiled for five long years. They had no chil­dren dur­ing the five years of in­den­ture­ship. The cou­ple then moved to Tabaquite and set­tled in a place called "Coolie Block." Heera and Kul­lia had six more chil­dren-Sook­nanan, Chat­ter­goon, Sa­hadeo (my grand­fa­ther), Ram­nar­ine, Das­si­ah and Bublee.

My grand­fa­ther, al­so called Cap­tain, was the on­ly one of their chil­dren to be alive when the fam­i­ly held its first re­union 12 years ago. He died at the age of 99. In­deed the strug­gles of our fore­fa­thers have not gone in vain. All of Heera's and Kul­lia's grand­chil­dren and great-grand­chil­dren are mak­ing con­tri­bu­tions to this land-the land which has ab­sorbed their per­spi­ra­tion and has made their fin­gers bleed.

Com­ing out of their strug­gles are pro­fes­sors, doc­tors, en­gi­neers, lawyers, teach­ers, politi­cians and the list goes on.

They left this world with the sat­is­fac­tion of know­ing that their hard work did not go in vain.

• For fur­ther in­for­ma­tion on the fam­i­ly re­union please call 389-9174.


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