Along with Doctor Watts and local politician Edison James, (former Prime Minister) and cricket umpire Billy Doctrove.
Former police Commissioner O N Philip and Customs Comptroller Victoria Watty are also from the village of Marigot.
Marigot is also the home of former Government Senator Allan Jerry E Samuel, the youngest member to serve in parliament in the entire Caribbean region.
John Weir had been granted a number of plots of land in the area, including 230 acres in February 1768, that later appeared in the appraisement of Melville Hall Estate in May 1769.
Following emancipation, William Greig was awarded £997 19s 10d in compensation as owner of 50 enslaved people that he had placed on the Melville Hall estate.