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  The Cutting Edge Resource for all research specialists. I would suggest linking to: [link] [link] Now The Cutting Edge Resource for all research specialists.... more »
By JacobSmith  - May 17 - 1 new of 1 message    

(IVÁN): FELIZ DÍA DE LAS MADRES 2013 A TODAS NUESTRAS FAMILIAS DE LAS NACIONES: 
  Sábado, 11 de Mayo, año 2013 de Nuestro Salvador Jesucristo, Guayaquil, Ecuador -Iberoamérica (Cartas del cielo son escritas por Iván Valarezo) FELIZ DÍA DE LAS MADRES 2013 A TODAS NUESTRAS FAMILIAS DE LAS NACIONES: En estos días gloriosos del amor y la paz de nuestro Señor Jesucristo, les deseamos de todo corazón un Feliz Día de las Madres a... more »
By valarezo  - May 13 - 1 new of 1 message    

Sir John Moore's family #2 
  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
By Jim Lynch  - May 13 - 5 new of 5 messages    

Sir John Moore's family 
  Does anyone know how I can get information on George Moore, Assistant Commissary-General, West Indies. He was born about 1771 and his son George William Moore (1801 - 30 April 1832) was born at St Pierre, Martinique - George William Moore was listed as a British citizen. George William Moore married Marianne Mortimer (6 Feb 1808 - 29 July 1876) on 30 April 1832 at St Mary's Church, Newington, Surrey, England (her father was Charles Mortimer (born 1873) and mother Mary Jackson) and they emigrated to Adelaide, South Australia. Their grandson, George Augustus Moore built a house at Manly, Sydney, Australia which he named Corunna in honour of Sir John Moore and the family oral history says that Sir John Moore was a great uncle. Sir John Moore was born 1761, and did not have a brother George or a son George as far as I can see. Maybe he had an uncle George, or maybe one of Sir John's brothers had a son George - but then 1771 would be too early, as Sir John and his brothers would all have been aged 10 or less. I would love to find out more about George Moore, Assistant Commissary-General, West Indies - what did an Asssistant Commissary-General do? Are there any records, articles or books I could consult?... more »
By Greg Matthews  - May 10 - 11 new of 11 messages    

CARIBBEAN Digest, Vol 8, Issue 44 
  Does anyone know of any birth marriage or death records on line for St Lucia? Peter Sent from my BlackBerry smartphone on the CellOne 4G network -----Original Message----- ...Sender: caribbean-boun...@rootsweb.com ...To: <caribb...@rootsweb.com> Reply-To: caribb...@rootsweb.com ... Today's Topics:... more »
By pha...@northrock.bm  - May 9 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Nelson's Caribbean Hell-hole: An Eighteenth Century NavyGraveyard 
  Thanks Nivard........"darkest chapters of Britains Imperial Past" jeez god forbid they should strike too dramatic a tone....get out the cudgels...there's money to be made! Cod -----Original Message----- ...[mailto:caribbean-boun...@r ootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Nivard Ovington Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 6:06 AM... more »
By Chris Codrington  - May 8 - 2 new of 2 messages    

French Records 
  Dear listers;Does anyone know how to access the records for Guadeloupe in the French archives?Ann "Sharing the information." Researching the USVI, St.Eustatius, St. Barths, Barbados
By OOA Q  - May 8 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Nelson's Caribbean Hell-hole: An Eighteenth Century Navy Graveyard 
  This was posted to the Mariners list but am sure many here will find it interesting Interesting also that it is briefly set on Bettys Hope a Plantation I understand founded in the mid 1600's and owned from 1674 by Christopher CODRINGTON Nelson's Caribbean Hell-hole: An Eighteenth Century Navy Graveyard... more »
By Nivard Ovington  - May 8 - 1 new of 1 message    

Had my DNA done 
  Dear listers,Thanks to David Lynch, I had my DNA done at 23andMe.com, and recently got the results back.Confusing, but I am working through them. I found out that I am 67%African, 37% European, 3%Native American/Asian.That 3% is what made me decide to have another company analyze and compare my raw data.I know that I have no NA ancestry, (no offence to the NA) because the indigenous people of the Caribbean were gone by the time my ancestors got there, but there is a story that one of my maternal ancestors was from India, and I do have a Chinese cousin.23andMe.com is the company that Dr. Gates uses for his program "Who do you think you are", on PBS. They will analyze a saliva sample for $99. it takes 6 weeks, and not only do you get an Ancestral analysis there is also a Health analysis, which for some of us is quite useful, turns out I cannot have Worfrin if I have surgery. I would suggest having yours done, it might help to fill in some of the blanks in your tree.Ann... more »
By OOA Q  - Apr 27 - 5 new of 5 messages    

John ARCHER (1863-1942) 
  The UK 's Royal Mail issued a stamp honouring John ARCHER (1863-1942) on 16 April, one of 10 Great Britons "who made an indelible mark on our nation's history" John ARCHER (1863-1942) Politician and civil rights campaigner Born in Liverpool of Barbadian descent, John ARCHER was a prize-wining... more »
By Peter Moll  - Apr 25 - 1 new of 1 message    

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