Kevin Lawrence Hanit I don't think so unfortunately. Jamaican, and especially Indian, genealogy is a bit outside of my area of familiarity. I simply do not know where to begin looking for genealogical resources.
Most of the records for Jamaica are located on www.familysearch.org. There is also a family tree with Kamala Harris's ancestors on that site along with all the documents that support it. Don't know who manages it but the contact information is there as well.
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Private User We had entered the tree based on an article from her father so I think it’s likely accurate as far as it goes. If you or your relatives etc have any insight, or ability to expand it further, that would be greatly appreciated. I know I’m hesitant just to use records because I don’t have the cultural context the article supplied, as example. And similar names, always a danger.
awesome - you got grandfathers death certificate -
https://www.geni.com/documents/view?doc_id=6000000156710325825
Lol Erica...without reading the article I think I understand what you mean by "cultural context". In the Caribbean everyone is given a nickname used by family members and those who are close. Birth names aka "government names" are only used in official circumstances. In fact, many people die with their nickname on their gravestone since family members do not know their birth names.
Regarding Kamala's tree, when I have some time I can take a look again.
Solomon Samuel Harris Should be in the ancestry of Kamala Harris but isn’t currently showing as such. Can we find the connection?
Ahhh... If FamilySearch records hold up, he, Solomon Samuel, would be a great uncle (brother of Joseph Alexander Harris).
AND ... she apparently has a connection to Scotland from Jamaica, via Elizabeth Ann Harris ... nothing to tell yet where it goes from there, but that birth place seems reasonably documented.
I put the mother back to Mariane (Mary Ann?) instead of Elizabeth, because that was how it was originally on Geni. Sure, Elizabeth could have been the mother of all those children, but until documents support one or the other, I deferred to the "first added" mother.
Samuel Solomon's birth was 1864; FS entry hadn't been updated to match document.
A little more context on her Jamaican heritage in this new article, but still not a lot of concrete answers.
Original: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/01/13/donald-kamala-harr...
Geni document: https://www.geni.com/documents/view?doc_id=6000000171296547982
This Snopes article describes the current state of some of the 'conjectures' about the Jamaican branch of Kamala Harris, 49th Vice President of the USA
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/kamala-harris-ancestor-slaves/
Kabir Kaul I see you are now collaborating with Anchit Gupta Are you able to help with the Indian side of the tree?
Private User - We have managed to merge few similar profiles? I will try to do my best to improve the tree.