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=== '''German settlers in Jamaica'''  ===
=== English Immigrants ===
 
Galenson published a list of more than 50 English indentured servants shipped to the Caribbean, and to a lesser extent, North American colonies:
 
*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].
 
=== German Immigrants ===


Between 1834 and 1842 four groups of Germans left for Jamaica.  
Between 1834 and 1842 four groups of Germans left for Jamaica.  
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4. 107 settlers arrived in December 1838, originating from Northern Germany, Franken and the Rhön (cultural areas).  
4. 107 settlers arrived in December 1838, originating from Northern Germany, Franken and the Rhön (cultural areas).  


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The settlers' names are listed in an article written by Adalbert Goertz, published in the periodical GENEALOGIE, Heft 10, Jahrgang 32 (1983), page 704 ff., available through the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, call number 943 B2gf  
The settlers' names are listed in an article written by Adalbert Goertz, published in the periodical GENEALOGIE, Heft 10, Jahrgang 32 (1983), page 704 ff., available through the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, call number 943 B2gf  


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