Below are links to assist you with the Bahamas research. Some posts are related to other islands and are purposely provided as the information in them that is general enough to assist you in your research. Happy researching!
- Bahamas Probate Records 1733 to 1860
- Finding Passengers in the US Virgin Islands 1906 to 1947
- Bahamas Chancery, Dower, and Court
Records 1791 to 1917 - Bahamas Digitized Estate Appraisals, Leases,
and Wills from the 1700s through 1900s - Slave Voyage Database & Slave Registers for British Colonies
- Finding Passengers in the US Virgin Islands 1906 to 1947
- Santiago Margarida – 8 Years Old Facing Slavery
- Mandingo: Another Child Taken Into Slavery
- Slavery – Purchase of Freedom in the Caribbean
- Joaquin Hernandez: A Slave Documents Where He Came From!
- Finding Passengers in the US Virgin Islands 1906 to 1947
- Joseph Vaguizu – An Infant Slave in Puerto Rico
- Feliz from Guinea – An Enslaved Man in 1773 in Puerto Rico
- Enslaved and from St. Thomas – Lucia Carrasquillo in 1773
- Josef Vicente Arroyo de Jesus – Born Free from Slavery in 1785
- Allowing Your Computer To Do Your Genealogy Research
- Genealogy Lesson on Last Names When Researching
- Searching and Finding Puerto Rican Civil Records for Free on FamilySearch
- Puerto Rico Newspapers – Find Your Ancestors in the 1800s and 1900s
- African Slavery in the Caribbean & South America
- Prisons in Puerto Rico in the 1800s and 1900s
- Supporting Your Research & Providing Support
- Finding Enslaved Ancestors in Puerto Rico Through Registries Online
- Ancestry and History Go Hand in Hand
- Spanish Last Names
- Searching for that Enslaved Ancestor
- Manumitted Enslaved People in Puerto Rico
- How to Locate Ancestors in Church Records
- Finding a Family History Center for Free Research
- PARES Migratory Movements Database
- Understanding Your X Chromosome DNA
- Ancestry’s Genetic Communities for DNA – My View
- African Holocaust and the Impacts to Our Ancestors
- How to Find Ancestors on Family Search Website
- How Recent was an Ancestor from a Region?
- Video Tutorial: Looking at Digital Records on FamilySearch
- Genealogy Help for All of the Caribbean
- What To Do With Your DNA Test Kit And How To Understand It?
- Finding Records on FamilySearch for Genealogical Research
- 1872 Slave Schedule in Puerto Rico
- Using the International Genealogical Index for Research
- Researching Your African Ancestry in the Caribbean
- Interesting DNA Results from AncestryDNA
- Expansion of the Blog
- Questions on Family Research
- Traveling Puerto Rican and Dominican Families – Finding Your Ancestors
- PARES – Portal to Spain’s Archives – Part 2
- PARES – Portal to Spain’s Archives
- Indexing: Why You Should Help Family Search
- Lesson Learned in Researching Your Genealogy
- Searching and Finding Puerto Rican Civil Records for Free on FamilySearch
- Searching and Viewing Puerto Rico Church Records
- Puerto Rico Census from the 1800s
- So Why Do Genealogy?
- Researching Your Puerto Rican Genealogy
- Round Robin Genealogy
- Puerto Rican and Dominicans – Getting Your DNA Tested for Genealogical Purposes