WebFor any person born in Denmark from about 1826-1870, it is impossible to be sure whether their last name is a patronymic or a family surname unless, of course, you already know the name of that person’s parents. Baptisms WebAncestry.com - U.S. Virgin Islands, Danish West Indies Slave Records, 1672-1917 $ Original source: Danish West Indies, Slave Records, 1672 Caribbean Genealogy Library Caribbean genealogy, history, and cultural heritage information resources for the Virgin Islands and the Caribbean. Danish West Indies (U.S. Virgin Islands) U.S. Virgin Islands.
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WebGenealogy Resources Birth, Marriage, and Death 2228 Adoption 19 Birth 1268 Cemeteries 796 Death 1461 Divorce 95 Funeral Homes 147 Marriage 1264 Obituaries 536 Orphans 76 Wills & Probate 620 Military & War 710 Military 340 US Military 394 Residence 2189 Census 810 Directories and Gazetteers 602 Immigration & Emigration 440 Land Records 861 WebFrom 1672 to 1917 Denmark had a colony in the Caribbean called the Danish West Indies, which consisted of the islands St. Thomas, St. Jan … ctgb toelatingsnummer
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WebThe fact is the Danes were never the majority in the islands population. And it is suspected by historians that the Danish language was never wildly spoken in the Danish West Indies. An early eighteenth century census indicates that of 148 white planters only 17 were Danes. WebJan 12, 2015 · I would be very interested in participating in a West Indies project. My father was born 1943 and raised in Caracas Venezuela. His mother (Kélandon) was born 1913 in Saint Claude, Guadeloupe and his father (Mason) in 1899, supposedly in Port of Spain, Trinidad. I have found many documents confirming his mother's lineage. WebWould also like Danish West Indies forum!Have ancestors (many) from there: Erickson Plaskett Bonmann Neumann Hennamann Various spellings of last name show on birth … ctgaudio speakers