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Adam
Amor
Artigues
Ascoli
Barnet
Baylis
Black
Bodden
Brown
Bryant
Brytac
Burger
Burrowes
Carter
Chevolleaux
Chung
Clarke
Cunningham
Dahm
Damianni
Decasseres
Desnoes
Dew
Dewar
Duffus
Duquesnay, duQuesnay
Duverger, duVerger,
duVergier, Deverger
Eaves
Fennell
Fiol
Forde
Foucauld, Foucault
Foster
Fray
Gadpaille, Gadpille
Gambril
Garrity
Grainger
Grant
Gutzmer
Hamilton
Hart
Headman
Heron
HoLung
Homi
Jolly
Kennedy
Kelly
Lamothe
Lane-Smith
Lea
Lecoq
Leonard
Levy
Lewis
Lim
Lyn |
leFuevre
Lemercier, leMercier
Malabre
Malek
Malley
Matalon
Matthews
Myers
McConnell
McDonald
McLaughlin
McIver
Melhado
Morais
Moure
Murray
Norsworthy
Parke
Patterson
Pepin
Phippard
Prendergast
Purai
Ramsay
Richard
Richards
Rodriquez
Rousseau
Sanguinetti
Schrager
Seychoires, Teychoires
Seymour
Smith
Soucy
Soutar
Spicer
Sproule
Stewart
Sturrock
Sullivan
Superville
Tie
Tucker
Vendryes,
Vendries, deVendrias,
Vandrier
Vermont
Vicens
Vicens Oliver
Virtue
Wagner
Ward
Wellington
Whitby
Wilson
Wiltshire
Wong Ken
Wright
Zaman
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Good Sources of
Information:
Online:
Jamaica Family Search - most extensive online resource specific
to Jamaica
Généalogie et
Histoire de la Caraïbe - in French
Family Search
- the largest online resource in the world
On CD:
Genealogy of Jamaica - compiled by Donald
Lindo
Caribbeana: being
Miscellaneous Papers relating to the History, Genealogy, Topography
and Antiquities of the British West Indies edited by Vere
Langford Oliver -
a gentleman in the UK has reproduced this six volume set on CD
for £35 sterling.
James Lynch of Canada has reproduced a beautiful eight volume
set which is available from him if your interest and pockets are
both deep.
On Paper:
The Malabre Manuscripts
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housed at the National Library of Jamaica, is a two volume work
chronicling the Family History to the fifteenth century
- parts
available online at JamaicaFamilySearch
Catholic Church Records
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The Chancery, Kingston. Some available online at Jamaica Family
Search
Colonial Standard and
Jamaica Despatch - a newspaper published by Henry Vendryes the
younger,
between 1850-1895 - NLJ
Who's Who Jamaica -
copies from various years may be available from the Gleaner Company
Ltd, which publishes it, or for viewing at the NLJ
In fact The National Library has a
wealth of printed documents dating right back to 1718 when printing
was first introduced to Jamaica.
As may be expected most cannot be removed from the Library and some
cannot even be touched.