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A living institutional record.

TABHI's archive contains departure manifests from Bridgetown Harbour, Liberian arrival records from 1865, seven generations of genealogical documentation, oral history recordings, and the photographic record of the 2024 Sankofa Pilgrimage. All material is authenticated. Access is structured by purpose.

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Archive Holdings

What the archive contains.

Anchor Lineage of the Archive
Porte-Best Family Archive — Seven Generations

The founding lineage of TABHI's genealogical record — one of approximately fifty Barbadian families who emigrated on the brig CORA in 1865, and the line of Founder Ambassador Witherspoon. The methodology developed for this lineage is now being extended family by family across the full 1865 emigration.

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Primary Source · 1865
Departure Manifests from Bridgetown Harbour

Original passenger records from April 1865. Names, ages, trades, and family groupings of the 347 emigrants who sailed in some 72 family groups. Extant and authenticated.

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Primary Source · 1865
Liberian Arrival Records

Settlement documentation from 1865 Liberia. Land grants, civic registrations, and early Crozierville community records.

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Oral History · Docuseries · 2023
The Children of Lemongrass Street

Featured docuseries by Barbadian-Liberian historian Cherrine Goodridge-Smith. 80+ family interviews across Barbados, Liberia, and the diaspora. Watch the embedded showreel below.

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Photography · 2024
Sankofa Pilgrimage Photographic Record

The photographic record of the 2024 Sankofa Pilgrimage — 500+ pilgrims, official ceremonies, family reunions.

Featured Docuseries

The Children of
Lemongrass Street.

A 2023 docuseries by Barbadian-Liberian historian Cherrine Goodridge-Smith, drawn from more than 80 interviews of Barbadian-Liberians across Barbados, Liberia, and the global diaspora. Released through her independent platform Our History TV. Embedded with permission of the producer.

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Primary Source · 1865

The Manifest of the Brig CORA.

The published roll of the 347 emigrants who sailed from Bridgetown for Liberia on 6 April 1865 — 346 of them recorded by name across these seven pages. Names, ages, occupations, religious affiliations — entry by entry. This is the foundational documentary source for every TABHI claim about who sailed, who they were, and who their descendants are today. Every name in the archive traces back to one of these seven pages.

“Emigrants from Barbados,” The African Repository (Journal of the American Colonization Society), Vol. XLI, No. 8 (August 1865), pp. 236–242.

Page 236, African Repository, August 1865 — emigrants 1-49
Page 236 · Nos. 1–49The African Repository · Aug 1865
Page 237, African Repository, August 1865 — emigrants 50-102
Page 237 · Nos. 50–102The African Repository · Aug 1865
Page 238, African Repository, August 1865 — emigrants 103-155
Page 238 · Nos. 103–155The African Repository · Aug 1865
Page 239, African Repository, August 1865 — emigrants 156-208
Page 239 · Nos. 156–208The African Repository · Aug 1865
Page 240, African Repository, August 1865 — emigrants 209-261, Barclay family
Page 240 · Nos. 209–261 · Barclay familyThe African Repository · Aug 1865
Page 241, African Repository, August 1865 — emigrants 262-314
Page 241 · Nos. 262–314The African Repository · Aug 1865
Page 242, African Repository, August 1865 — emigrants 315-346
Page 242 · Nos. 315–346The African Repository · Aug 1865
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How to access the archive.

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Family descendantsFull access to lineage records linked to your family name
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