History of the Island of Antigua, One of the Leeward Caribbees in the West Indies : From the First Settlement in 1635 to the Present Time
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1036526658
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9781036526658
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Genealogy, heraldry, names & honours
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This book offers an immersive journey into the genealogical and historical landscape of Antigua, meticulously compiled over seven years. Initially spurred by a personal quest to trace the author's own lineage, this exploration broadened to encompass the pedigrees of numerous families intertwined through marriage and history on the island. The author's diligent research included visits to Antigua, examination of parish registers, local records, monumental inscriptions in churchyards, and plantation burial grounds, supplemented by thorough investigations into Colonial Papers at the Public Record Office.
Positioned within the broader context of West Indian history, this book delves deep into the fabric of Antigua's past residents, highlighting the significant role these individuals played in shaping the islands legacy. The narrative is enriched with contributions from various scholars and experts, enhancing its thematic depth with original insights into Antigua's colonial era.
Despite acknowledging some limitations in historical proof that may affect pedigree accuracy, the author invites corrections and additions, emphasizing a collaborative approach to historical accuracy. This volume also includes a detailed list of sources ranging from natural histories to legislative acts that have shaped Antigua and its surrounding islands, offering readers a comprehensive view of its historical tapestry.
Concluding with a promise for future volumes and further exploration, this book stands as a testament to the enduring significance of genealogical research in understanding our shared past. It beckons historians, genealogists, and anyone fascinated by the rich cultural heritage of Antigua and the wider Caribbean region.
Positioned within the broader context of West Indian history, this book delves deep into the fabric of Antigua's past residents, highlighting the significant role these individuals played in shaping the islands legacy. The narrative is enriched with contributions from various scholars and experts, enhancing its thematic depth with original insights into Antigua's colonial era.
Despite acknowledging some limitations in historical proof that may affect pedigree accuracy, the author invites corrections and additions, emphasizing a collaborative approach to historical accuracy. This volume also includes a detailed list of sources ranging from natural histories to legislative acts that have shaped Antigua and its surrounding islands, offering readers a comprehensive view of its historical tapestry.
Concluding with a promise for future volumes and further exploration, this book stands as a testament to the enduring significance of genealogical research in understanding our shared past. It beckons historians, genealogists, and anyone fascinated by the rich cultural heritage of Antigua and the wider Caribbean region.
This book offers an immersive journey into the genealogical and historical landscape of Antigua, meticulously compiled over seven years. Initially spurred by a personal quest to trace the author''s own lineage, this exploration broadened to encompass the pedigrees of numerous families intertwined through marriage and history on the island. The author''s diligent research included visits to Antigua, examination of parish registers, local records, monumental inscriptions in churchyards, and plantation burial grounds, supplemented by thorough investigations into Colonial Papers at the Public Record Office.
Positioned within the broader context of West Indian history, this book delves deep into the fabric of Antigua''s past residents, highlighting the significant role these individuals played in shaping the islands legacy. The narrative is enriched with contributions from various scholars and experts, enhancing its thematic depth with original insights into Antigua''s colonial era.
Despite acknowledging some limitations in historical proof that may affect pedigree accuracy, the author invites corrections and additions, emphasizing a collaborative approach to historical accuracy. This volume also includes a detailed list of sources ranging from natural histories to legislative acts that have shaped Antigua and its surrounding islands, offering readers a comprehensive view of its historical tapestry.
Concluding with a promise for future volumes and further exploration, this book stands as a testament to the enduring significance of genealogical research in understanding our shared past. It beckons historians, genealogists, and anyone fascinated by the rich cultural heritage of Antigua and the wider Caribbean region.
Positioned within the broader context of West Indian history, this book delves deep into the fabric of Antigua''s past residents, highlighting the significant role these individuals played in shaping the islands legacy. The narrative is enriched with contributions from various scholars and experts, enhancing its thematic depth with original insights into Antigua''s colonial era.
Despite acknowledging some limitations in historical proof that may affect pedigree accuracy, the author invites corrections and additions, emphasizing a collaborative approach to historical accuracy. This volume also includes a detailed list of sources ranging from natural histories to legislative acts that have shaped Antigua and its surrounding islands, offering readers a comprehensive view of its historical tapestry.
Concluding with a promise for future volumes and further exploration, this book stands as a testament to the enduring significance of genealogical research in understanding our shared past. It beckons historians, genealogists, and anyone fascinated by the rich cultural heritage of Antigua and the wider Caribbean region.
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