Bahamas Emigration and Immigration
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How to Find Records
Online Records
- 1817-1834 Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834 (1817-1834 for Grenada), at Ancestry.com, index and images. ($)
- 1890-1960 Passenger Lists Leaving UK 1890-1960 at FindMyPast; index & images ($)
- British Civil Service Evidence Of Age, index ($)
- British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms, index and images, ($)
- British Armed Forces and Overseas Banns and Marriages,, index and images, ($)
- British Armed Forces and Overseas Deaths and Burials, index and images, ($)
Finding the Town of Origin in Grenada
If you are using emigration/immigration records to find the name of your ancestors' town in Grenada, see Grenada Finding Town of Origin for additional research strategies.
Grenada Emigration and Immigration
"Emigration" means moving out of a country. "Immigration" means moving into a country.
Emigration and immigration sources list the names of people leaving (emigrating) or arriving (immigrating) in the country. These sources may be passenger lists, permissions to emigrate, or records of passports issued. The information in these records may include the emigrants’ names, ages, occupations, destinations, and places of origin or birthplaces. Sometimes they also show family groups.
Immigration to Grenada
As a colony of the British Empire, Grenada was the destination of British government administrators, shipping and trading merchants, and community settlers, and their families.