The Journal of the Barbados Museum & Historical Society has been in continuous publication since it first appeared in November 1933. From inception until volume 38, the Journal was issued as a quarterly and thereafter as an annual. Described in 1958 by the then editor J.W.B Chenery as “our great endeavour”, the pages of the Journal have been used to document the history and heritage of the island, as well as the development of the Barbados Museum. In so doing, it has become, to a large extent, an “authoritative voice” in Barbadian history, providing a forum for academics as well as amateur historians, genealogists, heritage practitioners and cultural enthusiasts to share their research and knowledge with a wider audience.
The offerings in this informational treasure trove also include valuable resources for the family historian:
- Family histories e.g. Lee, Alleyne, Oxnard and Collymore
- Extracts from newspapers including notice of baptisms, marriages, deaths, wills, sale of property, obituaries, business advertisements etc.
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Newspapers represented are:
- The Barbadian from 1822 to late 1861
- The Barbados Mercury from 1783 to early 1819
- The Barbados Globe, Official Gazette and Colonial Advocate covering the period 1850-1853
- The Barbados Globe, 1862
- The Liberal from 1858-59
- The Barbados Times for 1863, 1865, 1868, 1870
- Vestry minutes for St. Michael and St. John
- House of Assembly reports - compiled from the Minutes of the House and other sources
- 1715 Census data for St. Michael, Christ Church and St. George
- Extracts from Wills Recorded in England – 17th and 18th Centuries
- Obituaries and Biographies
- Lists such as “Servants to Foreign Plantations from Bristol, England to Barbados, 1651-1686.
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- Vol. 19 No. 1
- Year 1951
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- Vol. 19 No. 1
- Year 1950
- Pages 47-50
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- Vol. 18 No. 3 & 4
- Year 1951
- Pages 180-200
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- Vol. 17 No. 2 & 3
- Year 1950
- Pages 143-158
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- Vol. 16 No. 1 & 2
- Year 1948 - 1949
- Pages 95-100
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- Vol. 14 No. 1 & 2
- Year 1946-1947
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- Vol. 14 No. 4
- Year 1947
- Pages 196-212
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- Vol. 16 No. 3
- Year 1949
- Pages 152-156
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- Vol. 14 No. 1 & 2
- Year 1946-1947
- Pages 48-69
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- Vol. 15 No. 4
- Year 1948
- Pages 216-226
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- Vol. 14 No. 3
- Year 1947
- Pages 143-158
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- Vol. 28 No. 4
- Year 1961
- Pages 137-140
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- Vol. 25 No. 4
- Year 1958
- Pages 164-170
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Burke, Wayne
- Vol. 55 No.
- Year 2009
- Pages 284-295
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- Year 1998
- Pages 21-37
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Leyel, Peter
- Vol. 51 No.
- Year 2005
- Pages 22-57
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Ward, E.R.L.
- Vol. 16 No. 3
- Year 1949
- Pages 128-130
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- Vol. 17 No. 2 & 3
- Year 1950
- Pages 63-78
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Shilstone, E.M.
- Vol. 28 No. 2
- Year 1961
- Pages 54-55
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Carrington, C.M. Sean
- Vol. 42 No.
- Year 1994-1995
- Pages 38-48
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Handler, Jerome S., Jacoby, JoAnn
- Vol. 41 No.
- Year 1993
- Pages 74-98
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Thomas, Oliver , Watson, Karl
- Vol. 53 No.
- Year 2007
- Pages 19-27
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Handler, Jerome S.
- Vol. 32 No. 2
- Year 1967
- Pages 77-99
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McIntosh, Dr. A. E. S.
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- Year 1934
- Pages Page 5-10
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Maughan, Basil
- Vol. 37 No. 3
- Year 1985
- Pages 239-275
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