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Undo 19 Nov 2009 – Book series: "Germans to America, lists of passengers arriving at U.S. ports". The book series Germans to America is up to volume 60 now.
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Undo 27 Feb 2004 – Broderbund publishes most of the book series in CD form: Family Archive CD 355: "Passenger and Immigration Lists: Germans to America, ...
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Undo 27 Feb 2003 – Germans to America : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports 1850-1897, 1840s. Series edited by Ira A. Glazier and P. William Filby.
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Undo 20 Apr 2001 – GERMANS TO AMERICA ... History Center outside Germany (restrictions imposed by the Staatsarchiv Hamburg forbid lending these microfilms ...
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Undo Information about the Germans to America online database and books, including a list of each volume and the time frames covered.
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Undo Information about the Germans to America books, including a complete list of each volume and the time frames covered.
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Undo Explains why some Baltimore arrivals are missing from Germans to America & tells you how to find them.
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Undo Critical review by Prof. Dr. Antonius Holtmann of the book series "Germans to America".
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Undo Germans to America (GTA) (Glazier / Filby, eds., Germans to America. Lists of Passengers Arriving at U. S. Ports. Vols. 1-67, January 2, 1850-June 17, 1897, ...
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Undo I did not find his name in Germans to America (Germans to America, Vol. 9-13. Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources 1989-90) on the lists that cover April and ...
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Undo File unit: Germans to America Passenger Data File, 1850 - 1897 in the Series: Data Files Relating to the Immigration of Germans to the United States, created ca.
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Undo German and American Sources for German Emigration to America ... Not only is the literature of German emigration to America in the 18th century increasingly ...
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Undo Germans to America is a series of books which indexes passenger arrival records of ships carrying Germans to U.S. ports.
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Undo The Need for Manpower. As Britain fought its rebel American colonists during the American Revolutionary War, it struggled to provide troops for all the theatres it ...
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Undo German Americans are citizens of the United States of German ancestry and comprise about 50 million people, or 17% of the U.S. population, the country's ...
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Undo Ethnic Germans served on both sides of the American Revolutionary War. Many supported the Loyalist cause and served as allies of Great Britain, whose King ...
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Undo During much of the nineteenth century, divisions among Germans seemed more significant those between German Americans and other groups.
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Undo Ira Glazier is the former Director of The Center for Migration Research at The Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies and Immigration. He is currently the director of ...
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Undo Ira Glazier is the former Director of The Center for Migration Research at The Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies and Immigration. He is currently the director of ...
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Undo 1608 - Several Germans were among the settlers at Jamestown. 1626 - Peter Minuit, a German, came to New Amsterdam to serve as the governor of the Dutch ...
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Undo The Germans in America. From the old to the new world - German emigrants for New York embarking on a This presentation provides information about ...
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Undo | | Pre-1820 Approximately 650000 individuals of all nationalities arrived in America before 1820. Most were English and Welsh. Smaller numbers of German, Irish, ...
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Undo Find your immigrant Palatine ancestors and learn about your German origins with free databases of the Palatine immigrants to North America.
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Undo Palatines to America is a German genealogy society researching german speaking ancestors throughout the world.
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Undo German Genealogy Society, Palatines to America. German Genealogy Society. About German Genealogy Society Palatines to America · Membership Info Palam ...
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Undo | | German emigration to America did not take place in any significant numbers until the beginning of the 18th century. In 1708 the British government began to ...
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Undo FIRST GERMANS AT JAMESTOWN by Gary C. Grassl, President The German Heritage Society of Greater Washington, D.C.. The first seeds of this country were ...
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Undo 60+ items – GERMANS TO AMERICA. This is a partial list of Ziesmer, ...
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| Hansa | Bremen | New York | 24 April 1873 |
| America | Bremen | Baltimore | 20 May 1888 |
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Undo The first large group of German immigrants to America, came from the Rhineland area of Germany. Thirteen families from the town of Krefeld arrived in ...
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Undo Home ? Immigration/Passenger Lists/Naturalizations ? Nineteenth-Century Germans to America. Nineteenth-Century Germans to America A Consolidation of ...
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Undo HTML Records Germans to America Passenger Data File, 1850 - 1897, Search, 4068907. HTML Records Manifest Header Data File, 1834 - ca. 1900, Search ...
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Undo Germans had trickled into North American colonies since their earliest days. The first mass migration, however, began in 1708. Queen Anne's government had ...
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Undo Germans to America (GTA/CD), the German Emigrant Database (DAD) and ... (Translated by La Vern Rippley, editor of the Society for German American ...
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Undo During the next century (until the American Revolution) approximately 75000 Germans emigrated to America. The great majority came from the Rhine Valley and ...
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Undo German immigrants were among the first Europeans to set foot in North America. They helped establish England's Jamestown settlement in 1608 and the Dutch ...
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Undo It also contains the information taken from Volumes 1 through 31 of the Germans to America series. Information from Volumes 32 through 56 is available on data ...
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Undo It should be noted that although this was the first mass emigration of Germans to America, the mass emigration from the latter 1800s was much more extensive ...
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Undo How German Is American? SETTLING IN AMERICA. According to the U.S. Census conducted in 2000, 42.8 million Americans identified themselves as being of ...
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Undo A list of some German immigrants missed by the Germans to America series.
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Undo While individual Germans had been in America as early as 1608, 1683 is rightfully celebrated as the beginning of group immigration from the German states.
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Undo The majority of these new immigrants were Scotch-Irish, Germans or African slaves. Between 1700 and the beginning of the American Revolution, approximately ...
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Undo Germans had been arriving on America's shores as early as the Jamestown settlement in 1607. Germans founded Germantown, Pennsylvania in 1683.
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Undo The American parties are located to the right of their German counterparts. Former .... I said above that Germans value security more than Americans do. There's ...
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Undo 1k OCHERTHAL, upon whose tombstone at West Camp, New York, may still be read the inscription that he was "the Joshua to the High Germans in America," ...
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Undo 29 Apr 2004 – The reasons [the Germans had for coming to America] were varied. . . . Intolerable economic conditions in the German states and a desire for ...
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Undo Germans to America (1850-1897): Searching the NARA Archival Germans to the US Database in One Step Italians to America (1855-1900): Searching the ...
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Undo The German-American National Alliance was founded in Philadelphia, as well as German-American clubs and societies. These became important places for ...
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Undo 20 Apr 2012 – The Germans to America database lists age, gender, occupation, place of origin, and date of arrival for approximately 2 million German ...
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