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*Galenson, David. "Servants Bound for Antigua 1752-56," ''The Genealogists' Magazine,'' Vol. 19, No. 8 (December 1978): 277-279. {{FHL|434342|item}} 942 B2gm v. 19 (1977-1979); these immigrants are included in the free online [http://www.immigrantservants.com/search/simpleResults.php?keywords=Galenson Immigrant Servants Database].
*Galenson, David. "Servants Bound for Antigua 1752-56," ''The Genealogists' Magazine,'' Vol. 19, No. 8 (December 1978): 277-279. {{FHL|434342|item}} 942 B2gm v. 19 (1977-1979); these immigrants are included in the free online [http://www.immigrantservants.com/search/simpleResults.php?keywords=Galenson Immigrant Servants Database].


=== American Immigrants ===
==== English Ships ====
 
Many ships that sailed from Bristol, England to Jamaica 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}}.
 
=== American Immigrants ===


*Judah, George F. ''Loyalists Who Fled to Jamaica After the American Revolution.'' MSS. Filmed in 1985: {{FHL|15040|item|disp=FHL Film 994065 Item 3}}.
*Judah, George F. ''Loyalists Who Fled to Jamaica After the American Revolution.'' MSS. Filmed in 1985: {{FHL|15040|item|disp=FHL Film 994065 Item 3}}.
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