Many people have discovered that they have ancestors who settled many, many years ago in Jamaica, Haiti or Panama. Have you made this discovery? How do you go about finding the descendants of these ancestors? Or piecing the puzzle? Yetunde will show you how to start, focus and streamline your search. She will also provide you with important facts and useful tips and resources to help you in your search (this would be particularly useful for those who have never been to Jamaica, Haiti or Panama or who have no known contacts to work with). By the end of this session, you will be able to make a confident start on tracing your Jamaican, Haitian or Panamanian ancestor(s).
Tracing ancestry in the Caribbean offers a fascinating look into a region defined by its vibrant cultural tapestry and complex migratory history. This webinar, featuring expert Yetunde Abiola, provides a comprehensive framework for navigating the genealogical landscapes of Jamaica, Haiti, and Panama. By examining the interplay of colonial influences, the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade, and the arrival of indentured laborers, the presentation illuminates how these historical forces shaped the modern Caribbean diaspora. For researchers, understanding these distinct historical contexts is essential for breaking through "brick walls" and uncovering the nuanced stories of ancestors who navigated these diverse islands and territories.
Key Takeaways for Researchers
To truly master the intricacies of Caribbean research, viewing the full webinar is highly recommended. The session offers a deeper dive into specific digital portals, such as the Digital Library of the Caribbean and specialized National Archives collections, which are indispensable for locating passenger lists and plantation records. Genealogists are also encouraged to explore the additional resources and detailed bibliographies included in the webinar syllabus. These tools provide the strategic roadmap necessary to transform scattered data into a rich, documented family legacy. Unlock the stories of your ancestors by utilizing these expert-led resources today.
Comments (15)
very good presentation, i was able to get additional resources to expand my jamaican research!
Excellent webinar! I have a lot of British family (Evelyn) that lived in St. Kitts and this gives me more ideas to research them more in depth. Thanks!
Very informative.
Excellently presented. Some other presenters should take note.
I foud it very interesting and enlightning.
This area of research is so new to me, but it gave me an appreciate for the great diversity in the Caribbean, and all the movement into and out of these islands. Thank you for all the search websites!
I found it very interesting! Looking forward to seeing the handout - especially for sources of Catholic records in Jamaica?
Abiola's presentation was terrific! Thorough, clear, very specific and extremely helpful! Thank you!