I appreciate the offer, but I'm looking a little later at the moment.
Many of those earlier records are on familysearch.org - our current problem is bridging the gap between the known family (eldest of whom was born 1897) and the larger body of online resources that stop around 20 years before her birth.
We have looked for Viola Small (1897-1988) & Brandford Rollins (1914-1996) in the Barbados Archives' baptism index - we couldn't single out Viola from a few of that name - for Brandford, we could find one name vaguely similar, but not close enough to be sure it was him. However, we do have exact birthdates for them from the burial details still held by the Barbadian family.
We also have Viola's daughter, Enid (1915-1936), but only an estimated birth year from her age at death. We know she had/has a sister named Doreen who, if still alive, is not in a position to provide us with information.
From the Westbury burial records (online) we can glean a certain amount, and make a few educated guesses about other people of these surnames living in Dayrell's Rd/King's Village area - all/most of whom are probably related, but we have reached a bit of a brick wall at present.
Barbadian people tend not to be all that interested in heritage & genealogy - their interest always leans towards the living.
I really want certificates for the events I KNOW took place - and at present, deaths are the only things I can be that sure of.
Though marriage wasn't/isn't particularly common - it did happen, so despite a birthdate, there seems little point in me ordering a birth certificate for Viola Small when she may not have been named this at birth.
Equally, without birth records, I am aware that any one of them could have been born with a different name to the one they were later known by because children's names were often changed to the father's if the parents married after the birth of any children.
I would just love to know how much information is held on death certificates, so I know whether they will contain enough information that I don't currently hold to be worth the hassle of trying to organise an SAE from a country whose stamps I don't have ready access to!