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Coordinates: 17°06N 61°46W / 17.100°N 61.767°W / 17.100; -61.767
 

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Parham
Town
Town of Parham
A street in Parham
A street in Parham
Location of Parham
Parham is located in Antigua and Barbuda
Parham

Parham

Coordinates: 17°06′N 61°46′W / 17.100°N 61.767°W / 17.100; -61.767
CountryAntigua and Barbuda
IslandAntigua
Civil parishSaint Peter Parish (capital)
Government
 • RepresentativeAsot Michael
Area
 • Town1.99 km2 (0.77 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Town1,307
 • Metro
3,499
DemonymParhamite
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
Websiteparhamtown.org

Parham, officially known as the Town of Parham, is the capital of Saint Peter, the largest city in Saint Peter, and the fourteenth largest city in Antigua and Barbuda. Parham's population was 1,307 in 2011,[1] distributed over 1.99 square kilometres.[2] Parham is similar in population to Potters Village, the thirteenth most significant city in Antigua and Barbuda, and Bendals, the fifteenth largest city. Parham is situated on the shore of Parham Harbour,[3] one of the most important harbors in the country, enclosed by the Parham Peninsula and Long Island.

Parham comprises four main neighbourhoods: Lovers Lane, Parham Market, Byam Wharf, and the School neighborhood.[2] If the Saint Peter portion of All Saints, home to 1,954 people extending across three parishes, is considered a separate city, Parham would be regarded as the second largest city of Saint Peter.[4] The major division of Parham, the town's metropolitan area, stretching over the eastern portion of the parish, had a 2011 population of 3,499 people.[5]

Etymology[edit]

The town was given its name in 1675 when a British naval officer by the name of Lord Willoughby de Parham arrived from England with a patent from King Charles II, allowing him to designate Parham as one of the six trading towns in colonial Antigua while also establishing it as the capital of the colony.[3]

History[edit]

Parham served as a significant trading port for the importing of slaves from West Africa and the sale of rum and sugar to England during the colonial era. The agricultural products of the St. Peter, St. Phillip, and St. George parishes were sold at Parham Harbour.[3] Around 1750, the Parham sugar mill was divided into two separate enterprises, each with its own windmill and boiling house.[6] As a result of the St. Peter's Anglican Parish Church's construction in 1840,[7] Parham would not have seen its heyday and peak population until the middle of the nineteenth century, during the height of the Industrial Revolution and the early days of freedom.

The Parham Anglican Primary School and the Parham Anglican Rectory were also built at that time. The Antigua Almanac, a newspaper from the 19th century, claimed that the people these initiatives drew would have turned the town of Parham into the island's capital once more.[3]

When sugar prices collapsed in the early to mid-20th century, the most sugar planters departed the island, and the descendants of freed slaves from the nearby sugar plantations are likely to have moved into Parham. They maintained the town's existence as a flourishing commercial hub by engaging in trades, including fishing, farming, carpentry, and masonry.[3] Massive emigration caused by the collapse of the sugar industry in the 1960s and 1970s led to a population loss in Parham that has not been replaced or recovered from to this day. Agriculture and fishing continue to be the mainstays of the neighborhood economy.[3]

Geography[edit]

Parham is on the shore of Parham Harbour, a well-protected anchorage.

Demographics[edit]

Parham is subdivided into six enumeration districts, Lovers Lane, Parham Market, Byams Wharf, Parham School #1, Parham School #2, and Parham School #3.[2] The centre of Parham is located in the Parham Market neighborhood, and is home to four of Parham's 39 business owners.[8][9]

Census data (2011)[10][edit]

Q48 Ethnic Counts %
African descendent 998 92.06%
Caucasian/White 5 0.47%
East Indian/India 3 0.28%
Mixed (Black/White) 17 1.61%
Mixed (Other) 44 4.06%
Hispanic 6 0.57%
Other 8 0.76%
Don't know/Not stated 2 0.19%
Total 1,084 100.00%
Q49 Religion Counts %
Adventist 192 18.17%
Anglican 251 23.81%
Baptist 32 3.01%
Church of God 26 2.43%
Evangelical 5 0.49%
Jehovah Witness 4 0.39%
Methodist 110 10.40%
Moravian 19 1.85%
Nazarene 13 1.26%
None/no religion 76 7.19%
Pentecostal 87 8.26%
Rastafarian 16 1.55%
Roman Catholic 38 3.60%
Weslyan Holiness 153 14.48%
Other 30 2.82%
Don't know/Not stated 3 0.29%
Total 1,055 100.00%
NotApp : 30
Q58. Country of birth Counts %
Other Latin or North American countries 1 0.09%
Antigua and Barbuda 847 78.07%
Other Caribbean countries 2 0.19%
Canada 2 0.19%
Other Asian countries 1 0.09%
Dominica 31 2.84%
Dominican Republic 7 0.66%
Guyana 47 4.35%
Jamaica 33 3.02%
Monsterrat 5 0.47%
St. Kitts and Nevis 8 0.76%
St. Lucia 1 0.09%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines 10 0.95%
Trinidad and Tobago 3 0.28%
United Kingdom 4 0.38%
USA 30 2.74%
USVI United States Virgin Islands 7 0.66%
Not Stated 45 4.16%
Total 1,084 100.00%
Q71 Country of Citizenship 1 Counts %
Antigua and Barbuda 933 86.01%
Other Caribbean countries 5 0.47%
Dominica 19 1.80%
Dominican Republic 3 0.28%
Guyana 33 3.02%
Jamaica 29 2.65%
Monsterrat 2 0.19%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines 3 0.28%
Trinidad and Tobago 1 0.09%
United Kingdom 2 0.19%
USA 23 2.08%
Other countries 2 0.19%
Not Stated 30 2.74%
Total 1,084 100.00%
Q71 Country of Citizenship 2 (Country of Second Citizenship) Counts %
Other Caribbean countries 7 6.93%
Canada 4 3.96%
Other Asian and Middle Eastern countries 1 0.99%
Dominica 14 13.86%
Dominican Republic 3 2.97%
Guyana 15 14.85%
Jamaica 9 8.91%
Monsterrat 3 2.97%
St. Lucia 1 0.99%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines 7 6.93%
Trinidad and Tobago 2 1.98%
United Kingdom 2 1.98%
USA 33 31.68%
Other countries 1 0.99%
Total 104 100.00%
NotApp : 981
Employment status Counts %
Employed 466 56.80%
Unemployed 63 7.62%
Inactive 290 35.33%
Not stated 2 0.25%
Total 821 100.00%
NotApp : 263
Q91 Business Earning (Earnings a business made) Counts %
Under 1,000 $EC per month 10 27.03%
1,000 to 1,999 $EC per month 10 27.03%
2,000 to 2,999 $EC per month 9 24.32%
3,000 to 4,999 $EC per month 6 16.22%
5,000 $EC and over per month 2 5.41%
Total 38 100.00%
NotApp : 1,037
Missing : 9
Q55 Internet Use Counts %
Yes 507 46.79%
No 568 52.36%
Don't know/Not stated 9 0.85%
Total 1,084 100.00%
Q117 MoneyOverseas (Money from friends and relatives overseas) Counts %
Under 100 EC$ 779 94.88%
100 to 499 EC$ 9 1.12%
500 to 999 EC$ 13 1.62%
1,000 to 1,999 EC$ 7 0.87%
2,000 to 4,999 EC$ 7 0.87%
5,000 to 99,999 EC$ 5 0.62%
Total 821 100.00%
NotApp : 263

Attractions[edit]

Law enforcement[edit]

In January 2021, the Parham Police were moved to a temporary headquarters in the ticket booth in the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, until a new police station can be constructed, with the old one being demolished.[11]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20230816000232/https://redatam.org/binatg/RpWebUtilities.exe/reporte.pdf?LFN=RpBases%5CTempo%5C74906%5C~tmp_7490601.pdf. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-08-16. Retrieved 2023-08-16. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • ^ a b c "Enumeration District Boundaries for the 2021 Census". nri.environment.gov.ag. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  • ^ a b c d e f "History". Parham Alliance Beautification and Revitalization Organization. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  • ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20230816002240/https://redatam.org/binatg/RpWebUtilities.exe/reporte.pdf?LFN=RpBases%5CTempo%5C74906%5C~tmp_7490691.pdf. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-08-16. Retrieved 2023-08-16. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20230816003233/https://redatam.org/binatg/RpWebUtilities.exe/reporte.pdf?LFN=RpBases%5CTempo%5C74906%5C~tmp_74906121.pdf. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-08-16. Retrieved 2023-08-16. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • ^ "Parham New Works – Antigua Sugar Mills". Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  • ^ "Parham Hill – Antigua Sugar Mills". Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  • ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20230816004840/https://redatam.org/binatg/RpWebUtilities.exe/reporte.pdf?LFN=RpBases%5CTempo%5C74906%5C~tmp_74906211.pdf. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-08-16. Retrieved 2023-08-16. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20230816004956/https://redatam.org/binatg/RpWebUtilities.exe/reporte.pdf?LFN=RpBases%5CTempo%5C74906%5C~tmp_74906241.pdf. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-08-16. Retrieved 2023-08-16. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • ^ "Antigua and Barbuda::Statistics Division/Redatam Webserver | Statistical Process and Dissemination Tool". redatam.org. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
  • ^ "Parham Police Officers Moved to Temporary Quarters". 24 January 2021.

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