Listed below are links that can assist you with Grenada’s research. Some posts are related to other Caribbean islands where you may locate your ancestors traveling to in their journey to either find work or to meet with other family members. These posts are purposely provided as the information in them is general enough to assist you in your research. Happy researching!
- Grenada Civil Records 1866 – 1940
- African Slavery in the Caribbean & South America
- Genealogy Lesson on Last Names When Researching
- Slavery in the Caribbean
- Santiago Margarida – 8 Years Old Facing Slavery
- Finding a Family History Center for Free Research
- Understanding Your X Chromosome DNA
- Ancestry’s Genetic Communities for DNA – My View
- Slave Voyage Database & Slave Registers for British Colonies
- African Holocaust and the Impacts to Our Ancestors
- Video Tutorial: Looking at Digital Records on FamilySearch
- How to Find Ancestors on Family Search Website
- How Recent Was An Ancestor From A Region?
- Genealogy Help for All of the Caribbean
- PARES – Portal to Spain’s Archives
- PARES – Portal to Spain’s Archives – Part 2
- What To Do With Your DNA Test Kit And How To Understand It?
- Finding Records on FamilySearch for Genealogical Research
- Using the International Genealogical Index for Research
- Researching Your African Ancestry in the Caribbean
- Interesting DNA Results from AncestryDNA
- Questions on Family Research
- Indexing: Why You Should Help Family Search
- Lesson Learned in Researching Your Genealogy
- Kissing Cousins – A Reality in All Family Trees
- So Why Do Genealogy?
- Round Robin Genealogy
- Puerto Rican and Dominicans – Getting Your DNA Tested for Genealogical Purposes