Edward Emilio Barleycorn (1891–1978)[1] was a member of one of the prominent Fernandino families of Spanish Guinea (today Equatorial Guinea).
In 1928, at the age of 39, he negotiated a labor contract between African farmers of Santa Isabel and the Spanish leaders of Fernando Po (Bioko).
[2] He farmed his father's lands in places like Achepepe and Bantabare, employing relatives like his godmother and aunt Amelia Vivour.
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