Some of them also lived in Milk Market and Tudor Street (upstairs Bata Shoe Shop) in Bridgetown.
In the early stages most of the trading was with poor Barbadians living in the country areas who found it difficult to get to Bridgetown to do their shopping.
They visited Bridgetown a couple of times by boat and then decided to make Barbados their home.
[2] There are reports of a growing Indo-Bajan diaspora originating from Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, and India.
Mostly from southern India and other Indian states, Indo-Bajans are growing in size but smaller than the equivalent communities in Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Guyana.