Hon. John Harrison
Profile & Legacies Summary
???? - 1755
Biography
- Will of Hon. John Harrison of St Michael Barbados [made in 1755] proved 22/10/1761. Under the will he left (1) 9 acres adjoining John Walke's plantation to his nephew Harrison Walke; (2) his sugar estate called the River in St Andrew to his nephew Thomas Minvielle at 23, together with his buildings and storehouse in Speights Town and all the enslaved people attached to the estate; (3) Ashton Hall, and Strouds in St Michael, to his nephew Thomas Harper Harrison, whose own estate Stroud Hall abutted (if Thomas Harper Harrison died, the two estates went to Harrison Walke).
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Associated Estates (2)
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:
- SD - Association Start Date
- SY - Association Start Year
- EA - Earliest Known Association
- ED - Association End Date
- EY - Association End Year
- LA - Latest Known Association
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- 1755 [EY] → Owner
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- 1755 [EY] → Owner
Assumed to be the same estate as the River estate in St Andrew bequeathed by Hon. John Harrison in his will proved in 1755 to his nephew Thomas Minvielle (then an infant) at 23.
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Relationships (3)
Uncle → Nephew
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Uncle → Nephew
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Uncle → Nephew
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