Antigua and Barbuda Church Records
Antigua and Barbuda Church Records
Bishop's Transcripts[edit | edit source]
Bishop's transcripts covering the 1730s to 1740s were found in the Public Record Office in England (now The National Archives).[1] They were published 100 years ago and are now available online:
- 1733-1734 - "B.T. Leeward Islands, Vol. 24 (Parish of St Paul Antigua): Transcripts of Parish Registers," Caribbeana, Vol. 1 (1910):140-141. Digitised by dLOC - free. Baptisms and burials.
- 1733-1734 - "St. Mary's Parish, Antigua: Transcripts of Parish Registers," Caribbeana, Vol. 1 (1910):141. Digitised by dLOC - free. Baptisms and burials.
- 1738-1745 - "Saint John Parish in Antigua: Transcripts of Parish Registers," Caribbeana, Vol. 1 (1910):236-237. Digitised by dLOC - free. Marriages and burials.
- 1742-1745 - "Parish of St Paul's, Falmouth, Antigua: Transcripts of Parish Registers," Caribbeana, Vol. 1 (1910):257-259. Digitised by dLOC - free. Baptisms and burials.
- 1745 - "St George in Antigua: Transcripts of Parish Registers," Caribbeana, Vol. 1 (1910):255-256. Digitised by dLOC - free. Baptisms and burials.
Clergymen[edit | edit source]
- Fothergill, Gerald. A List of Emigrant Ministers to America, 1690-1811. London: E. Stock, 1904. Digital versions at Ancestry ($); Google Books; Internet Archive, 1965 reprint: FHL Book 973 W2f 1965. Addendum published in Caribbeana, Vol. 3 (1914):312-313. Digital version at dLOC - free.
- Anglican servants in the Caribbean, c.1610-c.1740. University of Lancaster. Identifies Anglican clergymen and career information.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ The editor of these records stated additional bishop's transcripts for the Leeward Islands were at Fulham Palace, in the custody of the Bishop of London in 1910, but he did not have permission to publish them.
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