Thank you for alerting me to the digitised Slave Registers on Ancestry. Several years ago I did the 650 mile round trip to The National Archives to consult these archives. However, are plantation owners indexed anywhere?
I found the personal slave of William Bland (a millwright from England), in 1825 but no trace of any other slaves, and yet I believe he had a
plantation in North Naparima, Trinidad. He went out to Trinidad in about 1820 but
I cannot find him in the 1822 Registers. He was dead before the 1828 Registers. I do not know the name of his Plantation. I suspect that he might have been related to George Bland, a merchant in Port of Spain. Any information or advice would be gratefully received. I have been looking for the
parents of William Bland for 29 years!
Malcolm Bland
In a message dated 23/12/2017 02:23:40 GMT Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
If by plantation owners you mean during the days of human trafficking, then you can find it all on ancestry.com
The slave registers have been indexed. I see Dalzell, Robertson and Wilson
in the mid 1700s.
After the 1830s, I don't know much about that.
Cheryl
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On Tuesday, November 28, 2000 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Durbrow wrote:
Can someone advise me on how find the names of plantation owners in St Vincent in the 19th century and early 20th century? I am especially
interested in the estate of Fancy. Thanks!
Best wishes,
Eric H. Durbrow ["Derr Bro"], Ph.D., Assistant Professor
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On Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 1:36:37 PM UTC-5, Rod O'Donoghue wrote:
Do you have an Irish name? Do you know how your family got it? Do you
know
on which islands your family lived in the past? Do you know any
folktales
about Irish-named people?
I would like to start a thread on this subject. I have done a lot of research on my own surname (and its variants) and the Irish in general
in
the Caribbean.
If you are not sure if your name is of Irish origin please ask me. I
will
endeavour to answer any questions people may have on the Irish
influence
on
Caribbean history and life, and I hope to learn a lot of new stuff
myself.
Looking forward to hearing from anyone interested in this subject
Cheers
Rod O'Donoghue
Author of 'Heroic Landscapes: Irish Myth and Legend' and 'O'Donoghue
People
and Places'
Founder of The O'Donoghue Society and The Irish Folklore Centre
<https://www.odonoghue.co.uk> https://www.odonoghue.co.uk
Email: <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
Family history: https://ballyduffodonoghue.blogspot.co.uk/
Hello Mr Donoghue, Thank you for starting this thread. My grandmother
surname is Wyllie, her birthplace was St Vincent West Indies. Thank you
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