Thanks.. I will go to a different LDS and start all voer again.. the small one I went to had a constant change of personell and they had no idea on places like the Weest Indies.. I did manage to find seven film,, and old blurred ones at that.. but I still see the new sources coming up from you all.. so will head there again,, and try to locate all the old ones I used before.. The problem with the old LDS is that the new manager doesnt like to order but once a week so she has a pile up and of course a host of people waiting for the films to all come in at the same time.. and of course limited readers! So it an occasion of JOY when you manage to find the records you needed! Lenora ----- Original Message ----- From: "cindy kilgore" <minke@wcvt.com> To: <CARIBBEAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 6:42 AM Subject: Grenada marriage records > > > Lenora, > The French were allowed to remove their documents when the Brits took > over the island in 1765 - maybe in Martinique? > The British records began then and the earliest I have found are around > 1780 - all of these records are in St. George's at the Records Office > next to the Courthouse. > Best wishes, > Cindy > > Does anyone know when the earliest Marriage Records in Grenada were > > recorded? > > Thanks, > > Lenora > > > > > ==== CARIBBEAN Mailing List ==== > all messages posted to CARIBBEAN-L are archived at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > Before posting a query, see if the question has already been asked