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  2. Barrett family of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    They then turned their sights on Jamaica, which was much less fortified, and successfully wrested it from Spanish control for the King of England. The first Barretts became an extremely wealthy and influential English family in Jamaica, owning more than 84,000 acres of land and 2,000 slaves in the parishes of Trelawny and St James. The original ...

  3. Beckford family - Wikipedia

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    The Beckford family was an aristocratic English family in Jamaica. [1] They were known for their involvement in the slave trade and owning plantations in the West Indies in the 17th century . [ 2 ]

  4. Hamilton Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown died on 18 September 1843 and is buried in the Protestant graveyard of St Mark's Anglican Church in Brown's Town, Jamaica. [5] [9] In 2018, Kamala Harris' father, economist Donald J. Harris, wrote in his work Reflections of a Jamaican Father that his paternal grandmother was Christiana Brown, a descendant of "plantation and slave owner Hamilton Brown."

  5. Ziadie family - Wikipedia

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    The Ziadie family is a Maronite family residing in Jamaica, where they were prominent merchants. A branch of the family now resides in the United States and its members have become successful horse trainers. [1] [2] They are the descendants of half a dozen Greek Orthodox brothers who emigrated from Lebanon. [3]

  6. Jamaica Archives and Records Department - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Archives and Records Department is the national archives of Jamaica. [1] History. The department was created in 1955 from the archives section of the ...

  7. William Beckford of Somerley - Wikipedia

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    William Beckford's Roaring River Estate near Savanna-la-Mar, engraving (1778) after George Robertson. William Beckford of Somerley, Suffolk was the son of Richard Beckford (c. 1711–1756) and his friend Elizabeth Hay ("whom I have esteemed and do esteem in all respects as my wife" [2]), and was born in Jamaica in 1744 into an influential slave-holding family of colonial Jamaica. [3]

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