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Hon. William Bryan, member of the House of Assembly for Clarendon, dying between 1821 and 1823. Given variously as Hon. William Bryan and simply William Bryan as owner of Bryan's Pen, New Ground and Peckham estates and the enslaved people upon them, which and whom appear to have been mortgaged to W., R. & S. Mitchell of London. It has been inferred that this was the same man as the husband of Elizabeth Rodon and son-in-law of George Rodon (q.v.) and a trustee of his sister-in-law Mary Tabitha MacKenzie nee Rodon in the will of George Rodon. William Bryan and Elizabeth Rodon Bryan had a son William Pennant Bryan baptised in Clarendon in 1810.
Familysearch.org, Jamaica Church of England Parish Register Transcripts, 1664-1880 [database online]. Will of George Rodon PROB 11/1763/116.
Spouse
Elizabeth Rodon
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Children
William Pennant (1810-)
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The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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1815 [EA] - 1821 [LA] → Owner
Shown variously as Hon. William Bryan or simply William Bryan |
1823 [EA] - 1827 [LA] → Previous owner
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1796 [EA] - 1821 [LA] → Owner
Shown as minor in the early entries and then variously as Hon. William Bryan or simply William Bryan |
1823 [EA] - 1827 [LA] → Previous owner
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1817 [EA] - 1821 [LA] → Owner
Shown variously as Hon. William Bryan or simply William Bryan |
1823 [EA] - 1827 [LA] → Previous owner
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Brother-in-law → Sister-in-law
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Husband → Wife
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Brother-in-law → Sister-in-law
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Brother-in-law → Sister-in-law
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Father → Daughter
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Brother-in-laws
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Their wives were...
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Son-in-law → Father-in-law
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