Barbados Genealogy

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Getting started with Barbados research
Independent island nation in the Lesser Antilles, West Indies, east of the central Windward Islands, northeast of Venezuela between the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean. Many colonial American immigrants lived for a time in Barbados before coming up to the North American continent.

"Colonial Ancestry" in Your Archives (The National Archives wiki) has tips about finding records for Barbados.

Parishes
Bridgetown (city) &#124; Christ Church &#124; Saint Andrew &#124; Saint George &#124; Saint James &#124; Saint John &#124; Saint Joseph &#124; Saint Lucy &#124; Saint Michael &#124; Saint Peter &#124; Saint Philip &#124; Saint Thomas

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Barbados played a key role in the triangular trade.

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