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| ''Lloyd's Register of Shipping'' identifies ships leaving England, their masters, ports of departure, and destinations. They survive as early as 1764 and are being put online at [http://www.lr.org/en/research-and-innovation/historical-information/lloyds-register-of-ships-online/ Lloyd's Register of Ships Online] - free. | | ''Lloyd's Register of Shipping'' identifies ships leaving England, their masters, ports of departure, and destinations. They survive as early as 1764 and are being put online at [http://www.lr.org/en/research-and-innovation/historical-information/lloyds-register-of-ships-online/ Lloyd's Register of Ships Online] - free. |
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| Many ships that sailed from Bristol, England to Barbados are described in: ''Bristol, Africa and the Eighteenth-Century Slave Trade to America 1698-1807'' (4 vols.) {{FHL|504033|item|disp=FHL British Books 942.41/B2 B4b v. 38-39, 42, 47}}. All four volumes are available for free online at the [http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications.htm Bristol Record Society website]. All four volumes are available for free online at the [http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications.htm Bristol Record Society website]. | | Many ships that sailed from Bristol, England to Barbados are described in: ''Bristol, Africa and the Eighteenth-Century Slave Trade to America 1698-1807'' (4 vols.) {{FHL|504033|item|disp=FS Library British Books 942.41/B2 B4b v. 38-39, 42, 47}}. All four volumes are available for free online at the [http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications.htm Bristol Record Society website]. All four volumes are available for free online at the [http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications.htm Bristol Record Society website]. |
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| David Dobson has dedicated many years to establishing links between Scots and their dispersed Scottish cousins who settled throughout the world. For Barbados connections, see: | | David Dobson has dedicated many years to establishing links between Scots and their dispersed Scottish cousins who settled throughout the world. For Barbados connections, see: |
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| *Dobson, David. ''Barbados and Scotland Links, 1627-1877''. Baltimore, Md.: Clearfield, 2005. {{FHL|1210311|disp=FHL book 972.981 W2d}}; online at [https://archive.org/details/barbadosscotland00dobs Internet Archive]. | | *Dobson, David. ''Barbados and Scotland Links, 1627-1877''. Baltimore, Md.: Clearfield, 2005. {{FHL|1210311|disp=FS Library book 972.981 W2d}}; online at [https://archive.org/details/barbadosscotland00dobs Internet Archive]. |
| *Dobson, David. ''Scots in the West Indies, 1707-1857''. 2 vols. Baltimore, Md.: Clearfield, 1998-2006. {{FHL|816520|disp=FHL book 972.9 W2d}}; online at [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/5110/ Ancestry] ($). | | *Dobson, David. ''Scots in the West Indies, 1707-1857''. 2 vols. Baltimore, Md.: Clearfield, 1998-2006. {{FHL|816520|disp=FS Library book 972.9 W2d}}; online at [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/5110/ Ancestry] ($). |
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| *Alleyne, Warren and Henry Fraser. ''The Barbados-Carolina Connection''. London: Macmillan Publishers Limited, 1988. {{FHL|428472|item}} 972.981 H2a | | *Alleyne, Warren and Henry Fraser. ''The Barbados-Carolina Connection''. London: Macmillan Publishers Limited, 1988. {{FHL|428472|item}} 972.981 H2a |
| *Kent, David L. ''Barbados and America''. Arlington, Va.: C.M. Kent, 1980. {{FHL|316574|item|disp=FHL Book 972.981 X2b}}. | | *Kent, David L. ''Barbados and America''. Arlington, Va.: C.M. Kent, 1980. {{FHL|316574|item|disp=FS Library Book 972.981 X2b}}. |
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| In the seventeenth century, residents of [[Bergen County, New Jersey Genealogy|Bergen County, New Jersey]] named a town "New Barbados." | | In the seventeenth century, residents of [[Bergen County, New Jersey Genealogy|Bergen County, New Jersey]] named a town "New Barbados." |