on his visit to the Maraval area Many of the original residents of the area are descendants of the
French Creole migrants to the island following the
Cedula of Population (1783) and the surnames reflect this heritage: Constantine, Boisson, Fournillier (Fournier), Isidore, Laurent (Lawrence), Pascal, Romany, etc. Following the Cedula of Population, Paramin was peopled by immigrants from
Martinique,
Guadeloupe,
Grenada (La Grenade),
Dominica (La Dominique),
St. Lucia (Ste. Lucie), etc. Paramin was later also populated by Cocoa Panyols from Venezuela in South America who aided in establishing the cocoa industry. The Cocoa Panyols are an Hispanic (Latino) ethnic mixture of mainly European (Spanish and/or French), Amerindian and African ancestry. Some of the early settlers in the village of Paramin were runaway slaves from the Maraval (Negre Marron Caves) and Diego Martin Valleys (Camp Marron or Cameron). ==Names of places within Paramin==