Greetings Hive Mind! I am looking for help creating a more accurate genealogy for the Brandon family in the 17th- early 19th centuries. Key places they lived include Barbados, Jamaica, Curacao, London, Hamburg, Amsterdam, and Portugal. I am an academic who works on Sephardim in early America, and the Brandons play an important role in the book I am currently writing. Unfortunately the genealogies that I have discovered online posted are often plagued with errors (see below) as is some of the printed genealogical histories (e.g. Wolf) and some of the archival genealogies (e.g. Colyer Fergusson Collection). Hence, I am creating a genealogy for them from scratch that only uses information that is based in a known primary source. Although I am mainly interested in the Rodrigues Brandon clan, I would like to figure how (if at all) they are related to the other Brandons in London and the Caribbean (e.g. Israel Brandons, Pereira Brandons, Brandon Seixas, Hoheb Brandon, etc.).With all that in mind, I have the following questions for people:1. Does anyone have any evidence about who were the parents on Abraham Rodrigues Brandon (1766-1831) of Barbados? [*See NOTE below on what isn't correct]2. Does anyone have any primary evidence that confirms Abraham Rodrigues Brandon (1766-1831) of Barbados was born in 1766 or in London?3. Does anyone have any primary evidence that would show how any of the ancestors of Abraham Rodrigues Brandon (1766-1831) of Barbados connect to any of the aforementioned Branches of the Brandons?4. Does anyone have any primary evidence about the wedding of Abraham Rodrigues Brandon (1766-1831) and either of his wives? [I have checked a LOT of archives, but would love to see evidence that anyone else has found.]When I am done, I will share the genealogies and make them available to people.P.S. if someone has any primary evidence about the Brandons [that isn't in the printed Bevis Marks records, Shilstone, AJA, NA (Kew), BDA] that they would like to contribute to the project, let me know! I have already entered all the evidence from those sources.[NOTE* although the genealogies online claim he is the son of Abraham Rodrigues Brandon [d. 1818] and Abigail da Fonseca Israel [d. 1815]) this is clearly incorrect as (1) they were married on 12 Heshvan 5548 (3 November 1786 - Bevis Marks Ketubot) and (2) according to a court case the alleged mother died "without issue from the marriage" (Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court, Volume 1). Putting aside the claim that the child was born in London, isn't a case of his parents being conversos who married in Portugal, had children there, and then rermarried Jewishly later at BM, as Abigail's parents were married in London in 1742.