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records.
Uncover the rich lives of your Aruban 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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Archivo Nacional Aruba
Archivo Nacional Aruba (ANA) ta e departamento di Gobierno cu ta encarga pa warda, cuida y proteha e archivo di Gobierno cu tin un balor historico pa Aruba. Banda di e archivo di Gobierno, ANA tin tambe un coleccion di archivo di instancia- y of persona(nan) particular.
Den e coleccion di archivo na Archivo Nacional Aruba tin material original y autentico warda. E material ta documento, mapa, potret y material audio-visual cu hunto ta forma e ‘memoria nacional y herencia cultural’ di nos pais.
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FAMILYSEARCH RESEARCH WIKI | Aruba
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.
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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.
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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.
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SURINAME AND NETHERLANDS ANTILLES: DECLARED FREE SLAVES (EMANCIPATION 1863) | NATIONAAL ARCHIEF
Index of enslaved people in Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles who were emancipated in 1863.
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WieWasWie
CBG | Center for Family History in The Hague is the owner of WieWasWie.nl. CBG is the national center for knowledge, documentation and publicity for genealogy and heraldry in the Netherlands.
collections.
Uncover the rich lives of your Aruban ancestors through our collection of diverse genealogical resources.
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ANCESTRY MESSAGE BOARDS | ARUBA
Ancestry message boards contain over 25 million posts on more than 198,000 boards.
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ANCESTRY MESSAGE BOARDS | CARIBBEAN
Ancestry message boards contain over 25 million posts on more than 198,000 boards.
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Coleccion Aruba
Coleccion Aruba is the portal for the documentary and audiovisual heritage of Aruba. Through the Aruba Collection, historical documents, videos and documents from the Aruba National Archive are digitally accessible.
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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.
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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.
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HISTORY HUB
History Hub is a research support community for everyone, including genealogists, historians, and citizen archivists.
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MYHERITAGE | ARUBA ($)
The Aruba family history research page lists data collections relevant to Aruba.
Start your search here to find ancestors originating from Aruba and to research historical records pertaining to Aruba.
CEMETERIES + MEMORIALS.
Uncover the rich lives of your Aruban ancestors through cemetery records, grave records, tombstone inscriptions, and funeral booklets.
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FIND A GRAVE | Aruba
Find the graves of ancestors, create virtual memorials or add photos, virtual flowers and a note to a loved one's memorial. Search or browse cemeteries and grave records for every-day and famous people from around the world.
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International Jewish Cemetery Project | Aruba
We have successfully collected information about thousands of Jewish cemetery sites all over the world along with information on the location of the cemetery, and how to obtain more information. Each Jewish cemetery or burial site listed in the project by town or city, country, and geographic region is based on current locality designation. Some listings include links to other websites with additional information such as burial lists or a name to contact by email or snail-mail.
HISTORIC IMAGES + FILM.
Uncover the rich lives of your Aruban ancestors through early photographs, studio portraits, historic landscape images and film.
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HaChayim HaYehudim Jewish Photo Library
HaChayim HaYehudim Jewish Photo Library is an archive of images from the Jewish world. Jewish communities in the Caribbean featured include Aruba, Barbados, Cuba, Curaçao, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Nevis, Puerto Rico, St. Croix, St. Eustatius, St. Thomas, and Trinidad.
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HUNTLEY FILM ARCHIVES | Aruba
We are a team of dedicated film archivists who aim to help you produce the best archive content for your project.
Our collections are vast and varied - the sum of over fifty years of service to production and to film archiving. Our footage starts around 1895 and we cover the places and people of the 20th century comprehensively and globally. Our holdings are mostly documentary with the addition of behind the scenes Hollywood, Bollywood and a special collection of pioneer film makers. It is with great pride that our source material is still on celluloid for quality and that filmic texture. Our films are housed in purpose built film vaults and our staff expert in their field. -
Nationaal Archief Photo Collection | Aruba
The National Archives manages 15 million photos. You can view more than one million photos online. The photo collection provides an overview of events from the period between 1865 and 1990.
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Southeast Asian & Caribbean Images (KITLV) | Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden
The KITLV image collection holds photographs, prints and drawings that were acquired by The Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV). Housed at Leiden University Libraries since 2014, as part of the KITLV library collection.
The biggest part of the image collection consists of photographs. Around 1890 the KITLV started collecting photographs for the purpose of documenting the image of the Dutch East and West Indies in all their facets, such as landscapes, town views, architecture, and life under indigenous and Dutch rule and so forth.
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VIVID-PIX
Easy-to-use software that helps you fix your pics and documents fast! Free to try - no credit card required.
HISTORIC MAPS.
Uncover the rich lives of your Aruban ancestors through historic maps.
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David Rumsey Map Collection | Aruba
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.
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OLD MAPS ONLINE | ARUBA
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 Aruban ancestors through through libraries, museums, historical societies, and community cultural centers dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Caribbean culture.
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Biblioteca Nacional Aruba
Biblioteca ta un centro dinamico den comunidad. Nos ta ofrece un coleccion grandi di buki y hopi info.
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CBG | Centrum voor familiegeschiedenis
The CBG Centrum voor familiegeschiedenis is the Dutch research centre for genealogical and heraldic studies. It is a non-profit foundation that has been founded on May 15, 1945, with the aim of bringing together a number of archive collections and making research of genealogy and related studies easier.
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Dutch Caribbean Heritage Platform
The Dutch Caribbean Heritage Platform was founded on June 11th 2014 and consists of 11 foundations concerned with Cultural Heritage.
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Fundacion Museo Arubano
FMA is a non-profit organization that aims to manage,retain and promote Aruba's cultural heritage.
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Herensia - Erfgoed - Heritage
This digital platform (in development) will collect and share all available information on the cultural heritage of the Dutch Caribbean islands and make it accessible to educators, lifelong learners, and the general public.
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Het Scheepvaartmuseum
The National Maritime Museum shows the strong connection between the maritime world and society as a whole, and more specifically the impact of this on the lives of many individuals.
The National Maritime Museum recognizes that as a museum, we can and must commit ourselves more actively to combating (institutional) racism; as an institution, in our collection, in our programming, together with our audience and with our current and future social partners.
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NATIONAAL SLAVERNIJMUSEUM | NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SLAVERY
Within the next few years, the Nationaal Slavernijmuseum, a new national museum of slavery, should open its doors to the public. Documenting the history of transatlantic slavery and slavery in the Dutch colonies in the Indian Ocean will be the museum’s guiding principle. The museum’s content will target a broad audience, with a focus on education, art, information and research. The Ministry of Education, Culture and Science supports the initiative.
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Stichting Monumentenfonds Aruba | Monuments Fund Aruba
Since 1996, ‘Stichting Monumentenfonds Aruba’ (Monuments Fund Aruba) has primarily been involved in the funding of restoration and maintenance of protected monuments, and has been the financial institution in the field of heritage conservation.
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Stichting Rancho
Pa proteha e herencia cultural den e barrio di Rancho, nos ta cultiva
un ambiente unda e herencia cultural di Rancho ta keda preserva,
contribuyendo na desaroyo economico, cultural, y social den e barrio. -
VerhalenOverLeven Foundation
”Verhalen over leven helpen overleven zodra ze gedeeld worden”.
Onder dat motto zet Stichting VerhalenOverLeven zich in om verborgen verhalen en geschiedenissen van (koloniale) migranten en hun nazaten zichtbaar te maken in educatieve en erfgoedprojecten. Oral history, ofwel het losmaken en vastleggen van (levens)verhalen en geschiedenissen als mondelinge bron, is daarbij een veel gekozen methodiek.
BOOKs.
Uncover the rich lives of your Aruban 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 Aruban ancestors through history, culture, and genealogy blogs.
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THE NETHERLANDS | SEPHARDIC GENEALOGY
Family history of the Spanish and Portuguese Jewish diaspora.
PODCASTS.
Uncover the rich lives of your Aruban ancestors through on-topic podcast episodes and series.
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The History of the Dutch Caribbean Islands with Dr. Margo Groenewoud | Strictly Facts
We have many differences in the Caribbean, namely language, but also many similarities. In this week's episode, Dr. Margo Groenewoud shares with us the creative, political, and social histories of the Dutch Caribbean and why she believes islands like Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao are sometimes neglected in discussions about the Caribbean region.
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The History of Papiamentu/o in the Dutch Caribbean with Keisha Wiel | Strictly Facts
The Caribbean is rich with diversity, including our languages. In this episode, Keisha I. Wiel joins us in sharing about the history of Papiamentu/o, the widely spoken language in the Dutch Caribbean islands, and even official language in Aruba and Curaçao, that combines Dutch, Spanish, and Portuguese.
SOCIAL MEDIA.
Uncover the rich lives of your Aruban ancestors through social media discussion forums, networks, groups, and pages.
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Aruban Antiques & Vintage and more! | Facebook
Meet other people who are interested in Antique Collecting!
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Biba nos Herencia Aruba | Lang leve(n) het erfgoed | Instagram
With the project: 'Long live heritage' we celebrate extensively that we have preserved our heritage for future generations. We share our pride and passion by organizing events, contests and expositions with the emphasis on experiencing culture, history and (tangible and intangible) heritage.
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CARIBBEAN GENEALOGY | FACEBOOK
This group is for sharing resources and assisting with research relating to Caribbean ancestry and history.
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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.
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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!
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OldAruba | Instagram
A place for reminisce.
GENEALOGY VIDEOS + TUTORIALS.
Uncover the rich lives of your Aruban 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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BlackProGen LIVE! Ep 84: Getting Started with Caribbean Genealogy
Learn tips, tricks, and more for researching ancestry in the Caribbean! Special guest, Anaisa Bayala.
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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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