Jump to content

St. Johnston, St. John's

Coordinates: 17°07′10″N 61°48′59″W / 17.119341°N 61.816385°W / 17.119341; -61.816385
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

17°07′10″N 61°48′59″W / 17.119341°N 61.816385°W / 17.119341; -61.816385

Saint Johnston
Saint Johnson's Village
Village
Map of St. Johnston in Saint John
Map of St. Johnston in Saint John
CountryAntigua and Barbuda
IslandAntigua
Civil parishSaint John Parish
Government
 • TypeVillage Council[1] (possibly dissolved)[2]
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
515
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)

St. Johnston (or St. Johnston Village) is a settlement in the northwest of the island of Antigua. It lies to the east of the capital, St. John's, of which is virtually a suburb. Potters Village lies immediately to the southeast. It was named for the Governor General of the Leeward Islands, Sir Thomas Reginald St. Johnston who built a hospital there.

Demographics

[edit]

Enumeration districts

[edit]

St. Johnston has two enumeration districts. It is considered a part of St. John's City.

  • 15700 St. Johnsons Village
  • 15800 St. Johnsons East

Census data (2011)

[edit]
Ethnic[3]
Q48 Ethnic Counts %
African descendent 392 76.07%
East Indian/India 12 2.25%
Mixed (Other) 1 0.20%
Hispanic 106 20.65%
Other 1 0.20%
Don't know/Not stated 3 0.61%
Total 515 100.00%
Religion[3]
Q49 Religion Counts %
Adventist 52 10.02%
Anglican 80 15.54%
Baptist 19 3.68%
Church of God 28 5.52%
Evangelical 3 0.61%
Jehovah Witness 3 0.61%
Methodist 13 2.45%
Moravian 15 2.86%
Nazarene 16 3.07%
None/no religion 52 10.02%
Pentecostal 104 20.25%
Rastafarian 7 1.43%
Roman Catholic 44 8.59%
Wesleyan Holiness 3 0.61%
Other 55 10.63%
Don't know/Not stated 21 4.09%
Total 515 100.00%
Country of birth[3]
Q58. Country of birth Counts %
Africa 1 0.20%
Other Latin or North American countries 1 0.20%
Antigua and Barbuda 253 49.08%
Other Caribbean countries 2 0.41%
Dominica 20 3.89%
Dominican Republic 96 18.61%
Guyana 84 16.36%
Jamaica 21 4.09%
Monsterrat 4 0.82%
St. Kitts and Nevis 1 0.20%
St. Lucia 14 2.66%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines 4 0.82%
Trinidad and Tobago 1 0.20%
USA 11 2.04%
USVI United States Virgin Islands 1 0.20%
Not Stated 1 0.20%
Total 515 100.00%
Lived Overseas[3]
Q61 Lived Overseas Counts %
Yes 35 13.75%
No 216 85.42%
Don't know/Not stated 2 0.83%
Total 253 100.00%
NotApp : 262
Country Last Lived[3]
Q62 Country Last Lived Counts %
Other Caribbean countries 9 32.14%
Canada 2 7.14%
United Kingdom 5 17.86%
USA 8 28.57%
USVI United States Virgin Islands 4 14.29%
Total 30 100.00%
NotApp : 486
Country of Citizenship[3]
Q71 Country of Citizenship 1 Counts %
Antigua and Barbuda 359 69.73%
Other Caribbean countries 2 0.41%
Dominica 9 1.84%
Dominican Republic 55 10.63%
Guyana 53 10.22%
Jamaica 15 2.86%
Monsterrat 2 0.41%
St. Lucia 8 1.64%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines 4 0.82%
USA 5 1.02%
Other countries 2 0.41%
Total 515 100.00%
Country of Second Citizenship[3]
Q71 Country of Citizenship 2 Counts %
Other Caribbean countries 2 1.90%
Canada 1 0.95%
Dominica 8 7.62%
Dominican Republic 42 38.10%
Guyana 33 29.52%
Jamaica 6 5.71%
Monsterrat 2 1.90%
St. Lucia 6 5.71%
Trinidad and Tobago 1 0.95%
United Kingdom 1 0.95%
USA 7 6.67%
Total 111 100.00%
NotApp : 405

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Laws of Antigua and Barbuda: Village Councils Act" (PDF). 1989. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  2. ^ "The political Neanderthal". Antigua Observer Newspaper. 12 March 2020. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Redatam WebUtilities Exception". Retrieved 16 March 2023.

Sources

[edit]
  • Miller, D. (ed.) (2005) Caribbean Islands. (4th edition). Footscray, VIC: Lonely Planet.
  • Scott, C. R. (ed.) (2005) Insight guide: Caribbean (5th edition). London: Apa Publications.