- The
Baymen were the
earliest European settlers with Afro-Jamaicans and Creole-Jamaicans,
along the Bay of
Honduras in what
eventually became the colony...
- to present-day Belize, and a
small force of
resident woodcutters called Baymen, who
fought for
their livelihood ****isted by
black slaves.
After the final...
- Honduras) as well as the
English and
Scottish log cutters,
known as the
Baymen who
trafficked them. Over the
years they have also
intermarried with Miskito...
-
surrounding areas,
shipwrecked English seamen, then
English and
Scottish Baymen,
settled by 1638, with a
short military alliance with
native residents of...
- such
military engagements, in 1798,
between a
Spanish fleet and a
force of
Baymen and
their slaves. From 3 to 5 September, the
Spaniards tried to
force their...
- was used
include logwood, ****gany and sugar.
British settlers,
called Baymen,
began importing African slaves in the
early 18th century. Some
slaves were...
-
editor at
Grove Press, fisherman, and
former spokesman for the East
Hampton Baymen's ****ociation. She has an
older brother, Erik Leo. Her
paternal aunt is art...
-
Rossville A.M.E. Zion
Church Cemetery 124
Crabtree Avenue circa 1852
April 9, 1985
Baymen's cottages 565 and 569
Bloomingdale Road 1887–1898
February 1, 2011...
- of a fork
during proofing, to
prevent “puffing” of the bread.
Merchant Baymen of the Bay of
Honduras (Belize), were
linked to the New
England Colonies...
-
referring to potatoes). For
three hundred years,
Bonackers made
their living as
baymen, fishermen, and farmers.
Clams and
clamming were at the
heart of
Bonac culture...