Category: Jamaican Genealogy

Manumissions on Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, and Jamaica

Manumissions is the act in which a slave owner frees their slaves. When Britain ended slavery, many slaves were manumitted and their masters were compensated for freeing them. Some were manumitted even prior to the end of slavery. While there are manumissions records available for Trinidad and Tobago, it will require that you make a…

By Anna Bayala July 16, 2017 0

Genealogy Help for All of the Caribbean

Was hoping that I would be able to post one more island before classes start for me on Monday, however my weekend proved to be too busy.  I will not be able to post again until Spring break as I’m in classes full time and studying for a certification exam. However, I failed to mentioned…

By Anna Bayala January 8, 2017 0

What To Do With Your DNA Test Kit And How To Understand It?

So now that you’ve had your DNA tested for genealogical purposes, what to do with it? One of the best free tools online that I’ve come across is GEDMatch. GEDMatch is a website that allows you to upload your DNA file, analyze it further, and provides an ability to find genetic DNA cousins who tested…

By Anna Bayala January 6, 2017 0

Where to Search for Jamaican Ancestors?

One of the genres of music I have enjoyed since a kid is reggae music. Although I know that my ancestry is embedded in the Caribbean, the last thing I expected was discovering that I actually have many DNA cousins who show 100% Jamaican ancestry.  Since this island shares Taino and African ancestry with the…

By Anna Bayala January 4, 2017 0

Challenging Relationships with Our Ancestors

While I haven’t posted in quite awhile, I thought today would be the perfect time to update my blog. We all face challenges in our relationships with our spouses, significant other, our family members, and friends. One of the things I have discovered is that our ancestors are truly no different than any of us…

By Anna Bayala December 15, 2016 2