ANEGADA GENEALOGY

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A research guide to ancestry, family history, and genealogy resources for Anegada, British Virgin Islands.

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records.

Uncover the rich lives of your Anegadian ancestors through census records, court records, deeds, naturalization records, military records, ship passenger lists as well as birth, marriage, and death records.

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  • CARIBBEAN GENEALOGY LIBRARY

    The Caribbean Genealogy Library (CGL) is a unique and valuable research library located on the island of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Established in 2000, CGL is a leading resource for family history research in the Virgin Islands and in the Caribbean at large.

  • CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF THE LEGACIES OF BRITISH SLAVERY

    At the core of the project is a database containing, first, the identity of all slave-owners in the British colonies at the time slavery ended and, second, all the estates in the British Caribbean colonies. As the two earlier phases of work unfolded, we amassed, analysed and incorporated information about the activities, affiliations and legacies of all the British slave-owners on the database, building this Encyclopedia of British Slave-Owners.

  • FAMILYSEARCH RESEARCH WIKI | BVI

    The FamilySearch Research Wiki is a free, online genealogical guide created and maintained by FamilySearch, a non-profit organization. It contains links to genealogy databases, websites, other resources, research strategies, and genealogical guidance to assist in the search for your ancestors. Articles included are locality pages for countries around the world and topic pages that include pertinent genealogy record types explaining how to use the record, what it contains, and how to find it.

  • FORMER BRITISH COLONIAL DEPENDENCIES, SLAVE REGISTERS, 1813-1834 | ANCESTRY

    In 1807 The Abolition of Slave Trade Act came into force. The act made the trade in slaves from Africa to the British colonies illegal. To combat illicit transportation following this act many of the British Colonies began keeping registers of black slaves who had been so-called “lawfully enslaved”. In 1819 the Office for the Registry of Colonial Slaves was established in London and copies of the slave registers kept by the colonies were sent to this office. Registration generally occurred once every three years. The registers continue through to 1834 when slavery was officially abolished.

  • SHIPINDEX.ORG: A VESSEL RESEARCH DATABASE

    ShipIndex.org simplifies vessel research. Whether you’re a genealogist, a maritime historian, a researcher, or just curious, we can help you learn more about the ships that interest you. We tell you which maritime resources, such as books, journals, magazines, newspapers, CD-ROMs, websites, and online databases mention the ships that interest you. We enhance these references by noting which ones include illustrations or crew and passenger lists, and where you can find or purchase the resource.

  • SlaveVoyages

    The SlaveVoyages website is a collaborative digital initiative that compiles and makes publicly accessible records of the largest slave trades in history. Search these records to learn about the broad origins and forced relocations of more than 12 million African people who were sent across the Atlantic in slave ships, and hundreds of thousands more who were trafficked within the Americas. Explore where they were taken, the numerous rebellions that occurred, the horrific loss of life during the voyages, the identities and nationalities of the perpetrators, and much more.

collections.

Uncover the rich lives of your Anegadian ancestors through our collection of diverse genealogical resources.

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  • ANCESTRY MESSAGE BOARDS | BVI

    Ancestry message boards contain over 25 million posts on more than 198,000 boards.

  • ANCESTRY MESSAGE BOARDS | CARIBBEAN

    Ancestry message boards contain over 25 million posts on more than 198,000 boards.

  • THE EARLY CARIBBEAN DIGITAL ARCHIVE

    The Early Caribbean Digital Archive is an open access collection of pre-twentieth-century Caribbean texts, maps, and images. Texts include travel narratives, novels, poetry, natural histories, and diaries that have not been brought together before as a single collection focused on the Caribbean. The materials in the archive are primarily authored and published by Europeans, but the ECDA aims to use digital tools to "remix" the archive and foreground the centrality and creativity of enslaved and free African, Afro-creole, and Indigenous peoples in the Caribbean world.

  • DIGITAL LIBRARY OF THE CARIBBEAN

    The Digital Library of the Caribbean is a cooperative digital library for resources from and about the Caribbean & circum-Caribbean.

  • HISTORY HUB

    History Hub is a research support community for everyone, including genealogists, historians, and citizen archivists.

  • LEEWARD ISLANDS GAZETTE | DIGITAL LIBRARY OF THE CARIBBEAN

    The Leeward Islands Gazette was the government gazette of the Leeward Islands, published in Antigua from 1872 until it was replaced by The Antigua, Montserrat and Virgin Islands Official Gazette.

  • MYHERITAGE | BVI ($)

    The British Virgin Islands family history research page lists data collections relevant to British Virgin Islands.

    Start your search here to find ancestors originating from British Virgin Islands and to research historical records pertaining to British Virgin Islands.

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CEMETERIES + MEMORIALS.

Uncover the rich lives of your Anegadian ancestors through cemetery records, grave records, tombstone inscriptions, and funeral booklets.

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  • VIRGIN ISLANDS FUNERAL BOOKLETS

    The Caribbean Genealogy Library's Funeral Booklet Collection currently includes almost 4000 funeral booklets for people originally from, or who lived in, the U.S. Virgin Islands and some from the British Virgin Islands also.

HISTORIC IMAGES.

Uncover the rich lives of your Anegadian ancestors through early photographs, studio portraits, and historic landscape images.

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  • THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES UK PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION | BVI

    These images from the Colonial Office library photographic collection (CO 1069) and the Central Office of Information British Empire collection of photographs (INF 10) have been added to Flickr so that you can comment, tag and share them easily. The images are also being used to develop exciting national community outreach projects.

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HISTORIC MAPS.

Uncover the rich lives of your Anegadian ancestors through historic maps.

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  • David Rumsey Map Collection | Anegada

    The David Rumsey Map Collection was started over 35 years ago and contains more than 200,000 maps. The collection focuses on rare 16th through 21st century maps of North and South America, as well as maps of the World, Asia, Africa, Europe, and Oceania. The collection includes atlases, globes, wall maps, school geographies, pocket maps, books of exploration, maritime charts, and a variety of cartographic materials including pocket, wall, children's, and manuscript maps. Items range in date from around 1550 to the present.

  • OLD MAPS ONLINE | VIRGIN ISLANDS

    Our mission is to give old maps a new life in the online world via the Old Maps Online search catalog that allows visitors to explore and discover the beauty of historical maps depicting a past geographical place of their interest.

cultural institutions.

Uncover the rich lives of your Anegadian ancestors through libraries, museums, historical societies, and community cultural centers dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Caribbean culture.

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  • INDO-CARIBBEAN CULTURAL CENTRE

    Indo-Caribbean Cultural Centre (ICC) is a non-profit, independent, educational organization recognized by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago. ICC was established in 1999 with its axiom being “Celebrating unity in cultural diversity in the Caribbean.” It is dedicated to publishing two magazines every year – a Divali souvenir magazine, and an Indian Arrival Day commemorative magazine. ICC is primarily committed to the production of information about people, issues and events affecting Hindus and Indians in multi-ethnic Trinidad and the Caribbean.

  • Virgin Islands Studies Institute

    The Virgin Islands Studies Institute at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College is tasked with researching, preserving, disseminating, and presenting Virgin Islands history, heritage and culture to a wide audience interested in the Virgin Islands and Caribbean people.

VIRGIN ISLANDS DIASPORA.

Uncover the rich lives of your Anegadian ancestors through our collection of diverse genealogical resources.

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  • Houston Virgin Islands Association (HVIA)

    Let’s turn your nostalgia and passion into a changing and progressive action. Houston Virgin Islands Association (HVIA) has its own unique structure allowing it to promote Virgin Islands culture and heritage by those living in the Diaspora, thereby creating a pride and joy of Virgin Islands “NICE.”

    HVIA holds very simple mandates:

    • Enhance the cultural, educational, civic and general well-being of its members;

    • Showcase our values, traditions, heritage, and culture as a means of increasing public awareness;

    • Educate members and our community about the Virgin Islands: our history, culture and traditions.

    • Involve our members in community developments and charitable causes, within the meaning of Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code or corresponding section of any future federal tax code.

books.

Uncover the rich lives of your Anegadian ancestors through our collection of books for beginners, research guides, records guides, case studies, memoirs, family histories, oral histories, and photography collections.

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blogs.

Uncover the rich lives of your Anegadian ancestors through history, culture, and genealogy blogs.

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  • Vintage Virgin Islands

    Vintage Virgin Islands features over 300 blog posts about the US Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands.

podcasts.

Uncover the rich lives of your Anegadian ancestors through on-topic podcast episodes and series.

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  • CARIBBEAN MYSTICS

    The Caribbean Mystics Podcast features true supernatural stories that take place in the Caribbean region. Told from first person perspective, these stories reveal the extensive unexplainable phenomenon that occurs in this region of the world. Hosts Paulina and Gabrielle, join together at the end of each story to provide key historical background, cultural context, and meaningful elaboration through their lenses of being ancestral Virgin Islanders and Caribbean Mystics.

  • CHATTING WITH DR. LEONARD RICHARDSON

    Dr. Richardson will take you down Memory Lane and challenge you to dates, places, and people past and present of the Virgin Islands.

  • DIS A FI MI HISTORY PODCAST

    This is a podcast about Caribbean History and a good resource for individuals researching their family history.

social media.

Uncover the rich lives of your Anegadian ancestors through social media discussion forums, networks, groups, and pages.

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  • ANEGADIAN BLOODLINES | Facebook

    Welcome family to our meeting place of sorts. Becoming a part of this group means you were born, or have ancestors who were born on that special island in the sun called The Rock, The Flat, Anegada B.V.I. Although we necessarily have individual family groups on Facebook, a place is needed for us all to meet up collectively at times. I encourage all family groups while remaining individual, to become a part of this group as a central place to find you as well, as many of us are interconnected in more than one family.

  • British Virgin Islands Genealogy | Facebook

    This is a group for people with roots in Tortola and the other British Virgin Islands who are researching their family history.

  • BVI Genealogy | Facebook

  • BVI History & Heritage | Facebook

    The purpose of this group is to discover and celebrate the history and heritage of the BVI, and to provide a place where we can share our knowledge and discoveries.

  • CARIBBEAN GENEALOGY | FACEBOOK

    This group is for sharing resources and assisting with research relating to Caribbean ancestry and history.

  • CARIBBEAN GENEALOGY RESEARCH COMMUNITY | FACEBOOK

    Welcome to the Caribbean Research Community! This group was created to give people researching the region a place to ask questions, collaborate, and share research with one another.

  • THE CUTLASS MAGAZINE

    A progressive podcast and platform dedicated to the Indo-Caribbean community and other descendants of Indian indentureship from around the world.

  • GENEALOGICAL TRANSLATIONS | FACEBOOK

    Genealogical Translations was established to provide amateur family researchers a place to have their genealogical documents translated. We are a global volunteer group whose members help other members by offering free translation of their genealogical documents such as vital records, postcards, obituaries, and more, in languages including – Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and many others!

  • Virgin Islands Ancestry Discovery Group | Facebook

    VIADG helps Virgin Islanders research and preserve their family histories, stories, traditions, customs and, culture; provides a forum for developing research skills, sharing knowledge of resources available, and involving the Virgin Islands community in the ancestry discovery process.

GENEALOGY VIDEOS + TUTORIALS.

Uncover the rich lives of your Anegadian ancestors through tutorials, lectures, roundtable discussions, and genealogy webinars.

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  • INTRODUCTION TO AFRO-CARIBBEAN GENEALOGY RESOURCES WITH SHARON WILKINS

    Learn how to trace your Afro-Caribbean ancestors from the West Indies, including Barbados, Jamaica, and other places. Presented by Sharon Wilkins, President of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society - New York.

  • TRACING WEST INDIAN ANCESTORS: STRATEGIES & RESOURCES | LEGACY FAMILY TREE WEBINARS ($)

    This session introduces a 5-Step Research Methodology to guide family history study and research in the West Indies. Resources available in the U.S. and the U.K. are identified and civil registration and church records are illustrated through exploration of a family line. Emphasis is on the British West Indian experience.

  • How to Find Your Family's Records in the Virgin Islands | FamilySearch

    Unearth the rich history of your family in the US Virgin Islands, once known as the Danish West Indies, and explore the records of the British Virgin Islands. This presentation delves into lesser-known resources, guiding you to discover birth, marriage, and census records specific to these islands. Learn about online resources and local repositories that can streamline your search, saving you valuable time in uncovering your family's unique story.

  • The West Indian Soldier | West India Committee

    Learn about the British Army's service in the Caribbean, how their presence influenced life in the region and how West Indians have contributed to the British Army over the past 300 years. Made with the support of the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

  • 5 Tips to Find Missing British Caribbean Ancestors | Island Ancestors

    In this video, I walk you through 5 Tips for searching for Caribbean ancestors that were involuntarily relocated or voluntarily moved between islands. This video focuses on British Caribbean islands.

  • Virgin Islands Methodist History | Island Ancestors

    In this video, I introduce the BVI Methodist Church Record Set. I also discuss the Methodist movement and how it influenced life on the island of Tortola in the Virgin Islands. Use this to understand the context of the records to help you progress your family history research.

  • The Colonisation of the Virgin Islands | Island Ancestors

    Did you know that the Virgin Islands were under six empires? I’m a born and raised Virgin Islander with roots there going back nearly 300 years. When I started researching my family I quickly realised that Virgin Islands history is far more complex and interesting than I ever imagined.

    In this video, I introduce you to the history of the Virgin Islands and why it’s a historically fascinating place.

  • Caribbean Ancestry Guide: Getting Started | Island Ancestors

    Use the strategies and hints in this video to trace your Caribbean ancestors. Before you know it you'll be on location just like on 'Who Do You Think You Are.' West Indian family history research is challenging but NOT impossible.

  • Caribbean Ancestry: Myths and Misconceptions | Island Ancestors

    Myths and Misconceptions are holding you back from tracing your Caribbean Ancestors. Challenge your assumptions and take your research forward.

    In this video, I dispel four common myths about West Indian family history.

  • Tracing My Caribbean Ancestry - Reasons to do Genealogy! | Islands Ancestors

    How I traced my Caribbean ancestors back to the 18th century! The process of working on my family tree has helped me grow tremendously. Now I want to help you trace your Caribbean ancestors as far back as you can!

  • How to Trace Your Caribbean Ancestry | Know Your Caribbean

    Learn how you can learn about your past for free through the National Archives in Kew, London.

  • Researching Female Ancestors of the Caribbean | FamilySearch

    In this video, Researching Female Ancestors of the Caribbean, Sharon Tomlin delves into ways we can research African-Caribbean female ancestry. Encouraging dialogue across the generations to understand the pioneers of the past and to discover the pioneers within their own family.

    This presentation was part of RootsTech Connect 2021.

  • Caribbean Genealogy: Challenges to Tracking Your West Indian Ancestors | Prince William Public Libraries

    Please join RELIC as we welcome Phillip Nicholas for a presentation demonstrating the resources and techniques used to conduct family research of the West Indies, primarily the British West Indies.

  • BlackProGen LIVE! Ep 84: Getting Started with Caribbean Genealogy

    Learn tips, tricks, and more for researching ancestry in the Caribbean! Special guest, Anaisa Bayala.

  • Emancipation & Apprenticeship System in British Caribbean - Dr Dexter Gabriel | DIS A FI MI HISTORY PODCAST

    In this episode I speak with Dr Dexter Gabriel about Emancipation & Apprenticeship System in British Caribbean.

  • The History of Indo-Caribbean Heritage (Kala Pani Archives / काला पानी अभिलेखागार) | DIS A FI MI HISTORY PODCAST

    In this episode, we delve into the fascinating Indo-Caribbean heritage with our special guest, Jess from the Kalapani Archives. Jess discusses the significant history of the East Indian indenture labor system that spread across the Caribbean, Africa, and the South Pacific.

    Learn about the inception of the Kalapani Archives, a repository that aims to shed light on this overlooked history and its relevance to present-day family research. Discover how Jess and her co-founder Tony, who met online through a shared interest in Indo-Caribbean history, have created a vibrant online community to unite descendants of Indian indentured laborers.

    Join us as Jess provides insights into the origins and significance of the Kalapani Archives, the challenges faced, and the future initiatives planned to continue expanding this essential historical resource.

  • Carlston Walters - Caribbean Family History Group - Part 1 | DIS A FI MI HISTORY PODCAST

    In todays episode I will be speaking with Carlston Walters of Caribbean Family History. This group assist family history researchers with overcoming their obstacles in researching their roots.

  • Carlston Walters - Caribbean Family History Group - Part II | DIS A FI MI HISTORY PODCAST

    In todays episode I will be speaking with Carlston Walters of Caribbean Family History. This group assist family history researchers with overcoming their obstacles in researching their roots.

  • Exploring the Early Caribbean Digital Archive: A Treasure Trove for Family and Historical Research | DIS A FI MI HISTORY PODCAST

    In this episode, we delve into the rich world of the Early Caribbean Digital Archive (ECDA) with the insights of Professors Nicole Aljo and Elizabeth Dillon, alongside their dedicated team.

    We explore the origins and objectives of the ECDA, a publicly accessible archive platform that houses a vast collection of pre-20th century Caribbean materials. Learn about their mission to decolonize and democratize knowledge by surfacing hidden narratives, such as those of enslaved individuals, embedded within historical texts.

    The team also shares their experiences and methodologies in curating and digitizing these invaluable resources, offering a glimpse into some fascinating exhibits like Obeah practices and Jamaican Heirs. Discover how you can navigate the archive, contribute to ongoing projects, and even use these resources for family research and educational purposes.

    Join us for a compelling discussion on the importance of preserving and accessing Caribbean history, both for understanding our past and informing our present.

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