British Guiana Colonists
British Guiana Colonists - Van Cooten Voices
Introduction. This site contains an index to an on-going database of 18th and 19th century residents of the colonies of Berbice, Demerara, and Essequebo (with ...
British Guiana was a British colony, part of the mainland British West Indies. It was located on the northern coast of South America. Since 1966 it has been ...
British Guiana, 1868-1938 ... The Guianas were first settled by the Surinen people of the Americas, followed by Amerindian tribes. The first European colonizers ...
Guyana - Colonialism, Independence, Culture | Britannica
The British took over in 1796 and remained in possession, except for short intervals, until 1814, when they purchased Demerara, Berbice, and Essequibo, which in ...
Guyana Colonial Records - FamilySearch
In 1616 the Dutch established the first European settlement in the area of Guyana. In 1795 the French occupied the Netherlands and then the British declared war ...
British Guiana Colonists Index "A" - Van Cooten Voices
This index of 18th and 19th century residents of the colonies of Berbice, Demerara, and Essequebo is compiled and maintained by Tikwis Begbie from a wide ...
Guyana - Countries - Office of the Historian
The Dutch colonies of Essequibo, Demerara and Berbice, which compose what ... Britain at the Congress of Vienna and established as British Guyana in 1831.
21. British Guiana (1928-1966) - University of Central Arkansas
British Guiana (Guyana) formally achieved its independence from Britain on May 26, 1966. More than 200 individuals were killed during the crisis. [Sources: ...
British Guiana (Guyana) - West Indian History, Heritage and Culture
British map of colonial Guyana. Like other colonies in the Caribbean, British Guiana, today Guyana, sent contingents of volunteers to join the British West ...
The colonial history of British Guiana | Morning Star
Britain was responsible for bringing slave labour from west Africa to carry out the one staple industry of British Guiana — sugar production.
After the Second World War, the British Empire pursued policy decolonization of its overseas territories, with independence granted to British Guiana on May 26, ...
The Colonist of British Guiana - Colonial Caribbean
The Colonist of British Guiana, CO 116/16, 2 Jan 1854-31 Dec 1856, CO 116, British Guiana, Berbice, Demerara, Essequibo, Newspaper Clipping, ...
Introduction to the Guiana colonies. - Library of Congress
Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section. Created / Published. London, H. M. Stationery off., 1920. Headings. - ...
British Guiana Colonists – Historical database of residents
An excellent piece of historical data. A great source for those interested in their English Ancestry. I noticed that the compiler mentioned my ...
British Guiana BMDs from the Colonist news by Veecock - RootsWeb
Searching for records of their ancestors from British Guiana between the years of 1864 and 1880. The BMD announcements, as reported in the ARGOSY newspaper of ...
On the Population of the Colony of British Guiana, as ... - jstor
Governor Barkly, presented to the Society by the Right Hon. EARL. GREY, Her Majesty's late Secretary of State for the Colonies. [Read before the Statistical ...
British Guiana. - The Library of Congress
... British Guiana (present-day Guyana), one of only two British colonies on the mainland of South and Central America (the other being British Honduras). A ...
The Guianas - Atlantic History - Oxford Bibliographies
For the westernmost colonies of Berbice, Demerara, and Essequibo (which were under Dutch and then British rule and which today compose the ...
Charles McGarel - Summary of Individual | Legacies of British Slavery
... Guyana,previously British Guiana, their colonial name after 1831 until 1966). These Dutch possessions were captured in 1796 and again in 1803: they formally ...
History of British Guiana 1922 | PhD digitisation project
Written very much from the British colonial viewpoint with a specific agenda of public health and accompanied with intriguing photographs, this ...