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Re: [Carib] Sir John Moore's family #2

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Jim Lynch

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May 13, 2013, 8:54:48 AM5/13/13
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Trying again with the attachment...

There is no Moore pedigree in Volume 2 in alphabetical order, nor is
there a George in the Index.

Here is the Index snippet attached, let me know if there is something
specific you would like to have.

Best, Jim

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> Thanks Jim,
> I spent the day going through various records, including the History
> of Antigua - excellent book - unfortunately the State Library of NSW
> only has volumes 1 and 3. If there is a Moore family pedigree it
> would
> be in volume 2! There were quite a lot of Moore families in the West
> Indies and several mentions in the History, unfortunately none seemed
> to line up with the people I am looking for. I am trying to find a
> birth record for George William Moore born in St Pierre, Martinique
> so
> that I can find out who his parents were. Martinique seems difficult
> due to its changing ownership - would there be 1801 records still in
> Martinique, or would they have been moved to Anigua or elsewhere in
> the West Indies, or would they have gone back to England? I may be on
> a wild goose chase here, but I would like to exhaust all
> possibilities. Best wishes, Greg

Nivard Ovington

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May 13, 2013, 9:19:58 AM5/13/13
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Hi Jim

Rootsweb lists do not accept attachments

You either need to send direct to the person concerned or put them on
the likes of Flickr and send a link in the email

Rootsweb boards accept attachments so that is another possibility

Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)

Jim Lynch

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May 13, 2013, 9:36:29 AM5/13/13
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Hi, Nivard...

I figured that out, and I sent the image direct.

Thanks for the info!

Best wishes,

Jim Lynch

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lwa...@comcast.net

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May 13, 2013, 11:07:12 AM5/13/13
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All,
I googled "Martinique genealogy records" and found that some Catholic parish registers have been filmed: Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Basse-Pointe, 1662-1830, also Notre Dame, Case-Pilote, 1675-1830 and Saint-Jopeh Le Precheur, 1665-1830. The book says the originals are in the French National Archives. (It also said that the Colonial Office Papers and War Office Papers at PRO in Kew have the records of the British troops occupying Martinique 1762-3.)

I believe these would be Family History Library microfilms.

I went to familysearch.org and searched by film number and it turns up that the CIVIL records as well as the Catholic records for Case-Pilote1814-1873 of Martinique were filmed.

The book I was able to preview online is "Genealogical encyclopedia of the Colonial Americas" by Christina Schaefner. She used the traditional definition of "America," which includes the Caribbean, Latin America, Canada.

As an aside, could some of the listers say whether Google Books is available to you? I seem to recall that not all countries have access.

I have the full digital file of 1848 History of Barbados. If anyone would like for me to share that, let me know and I will send you an invitation to a DropBox.

Best to all,
Laura


OOA Q

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May 13, 2013, 1:33:48 PM5/13/13
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Laura,I have Google booksAnn

"Sharing the information."
Researching the USVI, St.Eustatius, St. Barths, Barbados
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