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From: "Edward Crawford" <>
Subject: Re: 1900 Handbook of Jamaica - Sugar, Coffee, Banana Cocoa Estates, Jamaica Agricultural Society
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 12:00:34 -0000


I can send a couple of attachments on them to anyone interested.

Edward
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Codrington <>
To: <>
Date: 22 January 2001 12:36
Subject: RE: 1900 Handbook of Jamaica - Sugar, Coffee, Banana Cocoa Estates,
Jamaica Agricultural Society


>Yes Edward, same family
>Should I get out the BOOK? :)
>Cod
>
>C.M. Codrington("american version # 1952)
>Editor: Carib GenWeb "Historic Antigua and Barbuda" web-site
>Member: Barbados Museum Historical Society,
> Museum of Antigua and Barbuda Historical and Archaeological Society.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Edward Crawford [mailto:]
>Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 3:45 AM
>To:
>Subject: Re: 1900 Handbook of Jamaica - Sugar, Coffee, Banana Cocoa
Estates,
>Jamaica Agricultural Society
>
>Is this the same of the Dehany family? I have some notes on them in the
18th
>century and their marraiges with the Scotts & Pinnocks.
>
>Edward Crawford
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Panton <>
>To: <>
>Date: 21 January 2001 23:11
>Subject: Re: 1900 Handbook of Jamaica - Sugar, Coffee, Banana Cocoa
Estates,
>Jamaica Agricultural Society
>
>
>>Just curious about the name. Is is Duany or Duhany(ey) - I suspect both
are
>>pronounced the same. The latter is the name I have heard.
>>
>>Chris Codrington wrote:
>>
>>> I had read in a book on the Duany family of the Manchioneal area that
>>> he had also bought up part of Happy Grove.
>>
>>
>
>


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