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Guy Grannum has, worked at The National Archives for over 20 years and has considerate experience in providing advice and guidance to researchers. He specialises in Colonial history and Caribbean genealogy, and with 20 years experience years tracing his own Barbadian and British ancestry, has an toon meer excellent understanding of sources, techniques and pitfalls of research in this area. toon minder

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A few months ago I was given the chance to review this book. I do not have any direct ancestral links to the Caribbean or West Indies, but in recent years I have established an interesting link to a rural parish in Surrey that has been of interest to me, so by a rather tenuous link I was interested to read the latest edition of Guy's book.

Firstly, this is not a how do you research your ancestry type book. It is a guide which really does provide a solid foundation on which to establish your research or interest.

The book is laid out into a series of 11 chapters. Starting with how to get going, then progresses the records of the Colonial Office, Migration, Life Cycle records (Isn't that a nice way of putting Birth, Marriages and Deaths?), Land and Property records, Military Records, Slave and Slave Holder Records, Civil Servant Records. The final chapter that deals with the life in the Caribbean looks at migration from the region and then the final two chapters of the book feature each individual country of the British West Indies and records of the Non West Indies such as the influence on the region of Countries such as Cuba, Denmark and France just to name a few.

The book contains illustrations, details on where records are located, in many cases providing the classification number and then steers readers to further sources such as books, websites and societies. The final pages of the book provide a very detailed Bibliography, Name and Addresses section and a comprehensive index.

This is a great resource to those researching their Caribbean roots,and for those interested in general researching the region and for those interested in the social, and economic development of the Caribbean.

Disclaimer - I was provided with a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
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