Settlement in Barbados 1627 - 1880

Monday June 4, 2001

Welcome to the Caribbean (Barbados - St.Vincent) page.

While searching my family tree I found that a branch of the Mofford family owned land in St. Phillips Parish Barbados in 1715. I was curious to learn more.
I researched many books and resources on the history of the settlement of Barbados and learned all I could from the good people on the West Indies genealogy newsgroup and anywhere I could find information on the internet. My primary focus is on the Mofford family but I found interesting stories and facts concerning other pioneering families of Barbados, some linked to my family, some not.
This page is intended as a start - to provide the amature genealogist, interested in tracing relatives who lived in Barbados by utilizing such tools as maps, contacts and related links with the goal of aiding all in their search.

Do you have a question or information regarding surnames or anything regarding Barbados history?
I will be adding links to message boards and other sources where one can find information to their Caribbean roots. (June 2001)


Click on the map to reveal many of the early plantation and farm owners and their locations. (May take some time to load)

Some basic information regarding the Island nation of Barbados.
One hundred sixty-six square miles Barbados was settled by the English in 1627 although ships from many nations had visited the Caribbean Island - the English as early as 1605. Slaves laboured on the many sugar plantations on the Island until slavery was abolished in 1834. While many British traditions remain, Barbados gained full independence on November 30, 1966.
More on Early Barbados History
Yet more Barbados history.

Click on this map for a contemporary map of Barbados with Districts clearly marked.

LINKS

American Plantations and ColoniesThomas Langford of Phoenix, Arizona has some excellent information regarding passanger Lists, ships and settlement in Barbados.
Irish "Slaves" in the Caribbean. An article by Caoimhin O' Brolchain which mentions the "red legs" many who lived in Barbados.
Barbados: Historic Places and Buildings.A map where you can trace some historic plantations and other landmarks of historic significance.
Photographs of some historic remains in Barbados.
Barbados
More surnames of plantation owners in Barbados, 1722.

Saint Vincent 1870 - 1914

Please note that this list is under construction and I will add as much information as I have. Please email me at dutri@home.comif you have information that you feel is important for this page.

Since September 4, 1999


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