Hi Listers, Further to the information on the Moravian Records from the West Indies - FHL INTL Film 1162485 Item 5. There is NO detailed information on individuals in the 13 pages. It is about the condition and collection of Moravian records in the West Indies. The only people mentioned are the Moravian Bishops, Ministers, and their wives visited on the various Islands in the mid 1960's. No records are included but there is a Bibliography of Moravian and other records which may be of interest. "A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY E.C. Baker. A GUIDE TO RECORDS IN THE LEEWARD ISLANDS. Basil Blackwell: Oxford, 1965. 102 pp. Contains descriptions of the Antigua and St. Kitts records which are now located in Bethlehem. M.J. Chandler. A GUIDE TO RECORDS IN BARBADOS. Basil Blackwell: Oxford, 1965. 204 pp. Contains descriptions of the Moravian records on Barbados. Also contains a list of the Moravian records which have been microfilmed. G. Oliver Maynard. A HISTORY OF THE MORAVIAN CHURCH, EASTERN WEST INDIES PROVINCE. Yuille's Printerie Limited: Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, 1968. 175 pp. The first comprehensive study of the Moravian Church in the Eastern West Indies. Vernon H. Nelson. "Samuel Isles, First Moravian Missionary on Antigua" in TRANSACTIONS OF THE MORAVIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Volume XXI, Part 1. Nazareth, Pa., 1966. pp. 2-27. A lecture delivered at the 1965 Annual Vesper of the Moravian Historical Society. W.J. Plumbe. THE PRESERVATION OP BOOKS IN TROPICAL AND SUB-TROPICAL COUNTRIES. Oxford University Press: Hong Kong and London, 1964. 72 pp. An excellent treatment of what can be done to protect books in the tropics. REPORT OF THE CARIBBEAN ARCHIVES CONFERENCE held at the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, September 20-27, 1965. Under the joint Sponsorship of the Government of Jamaica and the University of the West Indies. 510 pp. The most comprehensive treatment available concerning records Brad record-keeping in the Caribbean." I have seen the last item on a LDS film - very long and detailed. The E.C. Baker item is of interest as apparently his Windward Guide has reference to some CROPPERANA on St. Vincent. Some ended up it the UWI in Mona, Jamaica - the rest unknown. Jim C.