Bonjour At museum of Roseau there is a wonderful Plan of the island of Dominica as surveyed from the year 1765 to 1773 by John Byres Chief Surveyor London Printed for S. Hooper, No 25, Ludgate Hill MDCCLXXVII This plan is also at PRO. I want to know 1°) The reference of this plan and of the list of settlers 2°) If the list of settlers is on Internet 3°) If it is possible to have a copy of this plan from PRO (price) Regards Merci d'avance Philippe Rossignol
Is this the same as the island known in the 1700's as "St. Dominique" that was a french settlement? If so, my ancestors came from there and I'm very interested in any information on it. Marsha Faulk mailto:hhinsulation@g-net.net ----- Original Message ----- From: RossignolP <rossignolp@aol.com> To: <CARIBBEAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 3:54 AM Subject: Plan of Dominica 1777 Bonjour At museum of Roseau there is a wonderful Plan of the island of Dominica as surveyed from the year 1765 to 1773 by John Byres Chief Surveyor London Printed for S. Hooper, No 25, Ludgate Hill MDCCLXXVII This plan is also at PRO. I want to know 1°) The reference of this plan and of the list of settlers 2°) If the list of settlers is on Internet 3°) If it is possible to have a copy of this plan from PRO (price) Regards Merci d'avance Philippe Rossignol
Dans l'article <004501c30435$967c1d40$a236ddd1@hendrix>, hhinsulation@g-net.net ("H & H Insulation")a écrit : > >Is this the same as the island known in the 1700's as "St. Dominique" that >was a french >settlement? If so, my ancestors came from there and I'm very interested in >any >information on it. > Bonjour St Dominique was St Domingue, now Haïti, Dominica is between Guadeloupe and Martinique cordialement Philippe Rossignol