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GNI DJ Registered:: November 03, 2003
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GNI DJ Registered:: November 03, 2003
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GNI DJ Registered:: November 03, 2003
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GNI DJ Registered:: November 03, 2003
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GNI DJ Registered:: November 03, 2003
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GNI DJ Registered:: November 03, 2003
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GNI DJ Registered:: November 03, 2003
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GNI DJ Registered:: November 03, 2003
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GNI DJ Registered:: November 03, 2003
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GNI DJ Registered:: November 03, 2003
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GNI DJ Registered:: November 03, 2003
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GNI DJ Registered:: November 03, 2003
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| <Jansher>
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An Immigration Pass of a Women named Waziran Tana= administrative district/ Police Station |
| <Jansher>
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Ship logs of Indian Immigrations who came to British Guiana from India. These are stored at the National Archives, Georgetown.
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| <Jansher>
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Birth Records of Indian Immigrations in British Guiana: these records are stored at GPO and the National Archive. The bulk remains at GPO. Its an ordeal to get them.
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Junior Member Location: Cosmos
Registered:: July 19, 2007
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What does the ordeal involve? Can you search for the records yourself or only GPO staff can search the birth records books for you?? |
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Junior Member Location: Cosmos
Registered:: July 19, 2007
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Jansher What is this doc?? Total number of indentures sent to various etates??? What year?? |
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Junior Member Location: Cosmos
Registered:: July 19, 2007
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The General Registry of Indian Immigrations In this very large log was recorded the names of immigrants from several ships. This for example, 1903-1909. At the beginnig of each section is a list of plantations and the amount of passengers distributed to each from each ship. (see post # 4) As you open the book the name are in alpabetically order. (see post # 5) How is this log helpful? Lets say for example, you are unware of the name and the date of arrival (ship) of your Indian ancestors in the colony, but you do know their names and the plantation where they were sent, then you can reference this log. However, you must know their names and have an idea of when they arrived in the colony. This will be a long search but it will yield results. Good Luck.[/QUOTE] JS This detailed explanation is very helpful for searchers seeking their historical documents. |
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Junior Member Location: Cosmos
Registered:: July 19, 2007
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Dad's BC has the BR numbers for both parents. This means they were both born in BG?? |
| <Jansher>
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Yes , they were born in Guyana.
Can you volunteer to write up a piece? Am very occuptied with many tasks. I did my best with Sunil's help to give people a visible walk through. |
| <Jansher>
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RQ bahut bahut meherbani...
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Junior Member Location: Cosmos
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JS Look at the first name on this doc. The guy is Brijlall. I can see for both the mother & father the BRs # and yrs info is given. Fm this info, archive will have the EP. OR at GPO need to find eg BR 167-1883 for details??? |
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Junior Member Location: Cosmos
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Is this General Registry a second set of info is copied fm the EP on to this for references on arrival or prior being sent to plns?? |
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Junior Member Location: Cosmos
Registered:: July 19, 2007
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JS Holy Smoly!! Bai you joking or what!! That means his parents came like in the 1860's! You think I can find this far back. Man I have a lot o'digging in gpo fuh meh gpappy!!!!! |