Tracing your Caribbean family
Information and sources by country
Many of the Caribbean countries divided their lands into parishes where the church was responsible for the keeping the parish records which included births and baptisms, deaths and burials and marriages. They also acted as the local government for their parish. This administrative arrangement is mostly no longer in place as central government departments for those countries assumes control. It is therefore likely that the parish records (at least copies of them) will be with a government department like 'a department of archives' or 'record office' or 'genealogy office'. However, for some islands, it may still be necessary to contact the parish church to find out what records they hold. For some countries, there may be many parish churches whose records have not yet been centrally organised.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) have digitised and indexed many of the Caribbean Island's civil registration records. These are searchable via FamilySearch. There may be charges for further research. It is also possible to search microfilms at the London branch of the LDS Family Search Centre - https://londonfamilyhistory.org/visit-us/
The archives or records departments for the Caribbean countries are worth pursuing as they may hold useful documents like plantation records, old newspapers, immigration and emigration records and business records.
- Anguilla: view civil registration certificates
- Antigua and Barbuda National Archives: email antiguabarbudanationalarchives@gmail.com
- Bahamas National Archives - browse some digitised collections
- Barbados National Archives
- Belize Archives and Records service (British Honduras) Archives and Records: email info@archives.gov.bz
- Bermuda Government Archives: email archives@gov.bm; telephone (441) 297-7737
- British Virgin Islands Civil Registry and Passport Office: email: infocris@gov.vg; telephone 1 (284) 468-3036
- Cayman Islands National Archive: email cina@gov.ky; telephone (345) 949 9809
- Dominica National Archives Unit: email: archivesunit@dominica.gov.dm; telephone (767) 266 3093
- Grenada National Archives: email 9lsl@caribsurg.com; telephone (473) 440 2506
- Guyana National Archives : email info@dpi.gov.gy; telephone (592) 223 6715
- Jamaica National Archives: email jarchives@jard.gov.jm; telephone (876) 984-2581/5001
- Jamaica Government Records Centre: email grecords@jard.gov.jm; telephone (876) 922 3705/3706
- Montserrat Public Library: email publiclibrary@candw.ag; telephone (664) 491-4706/2129
- National Archives of St Kitts & Nevis: email stkitts.archives@gmail.com; telephone (869) 467 1208
- St Lucia National Archives: email stlunatarch_mt@candw.lc; telephone (758) 452-1654
- St Lucia Civil Status Registry documents: email civilreg@candw.lc; telephone (758) 468 3195
- St Vincent and the Grenadines National Archives: email document@vincysurf.com; telephone (784) 456 1689
- St Vincent and the Grenadines Registry of Historical Family Records: email SVGregistryhighcourt@gmail.com / office.registry@mail.gov.vc; telephone (784) 457 1220
- Trinidad and Tobago National Archives email enquiries@archives.gov.tt; telephone (868) 625-2689/623 2874
- Turks and Caicos National Museum: email info@tcmuseum.org; telephone (649) 946-2160
Page last updated: 15 September 2023