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There are very few records of people leaving Barbados during the colonial period. One exception is an original "list of tickets granted to people leaving the island in 1679" is kept at the [[Barbados Archives and Libraries|Barbados Department of Archives]]. The collection has been microfilmed: {{FHL|35200|item}} 1162149 Item 1  
There are very few records of people leaving Barbados during the colonial period. One exception is an original "list of tickets granted to people leaving the island in 1679" is kept at the [[Barbados Archives and Libraries|Barbados Department of Archives]]. The collection has been microfilmed: {{FHL|35200|item}} 1162149 Item 1  


In the seventeenth century, residents of [[Bergen_County,_New_Jersey|Bergen County, New Jersey]] named a town "New Barbados."
In the seventeenth century, residents of [[Bergen County, New Jersey|Bergen County, New Jersey]] named a town "New Barbados."  
 
Marler attempted to identify Barbados "Redbone" surnames present in Louisiana:
 
*Marler, Don C. ''Redbones of Louisiana: For 200 Years Redbones Have Been Louisiana's Mystery People''. Hemphill, Texas: Dogwood Press, 2003. {{FHL|1115655|item}} 976.3 F2md


=== Caribbean Emigrants  ===
=== Caribbean Emigrants  ===
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