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25. Scottish Genealogy, Scottish Family History Research
- www.users.zetnet.co.uk
- Scottish Genealogical Research Consultant and Emigration Specialist.
- Phil) St Andrews, and a prolific researcher and publisher specialising in early emigration of Scots to North America and the West Indies. ...
- My published work, The Original Scots Colonists of Early America 1612-1783, (Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1989), is the standard source of reference on early Scottish emigrants, and my Scottish Emigration to Colonial America, 1607-1785, published by the University of Georgia Press, 1994, is the most wide ranging overview of the subject in print today.
- Emigration and Movement of Scottish people, covering places of origin and likely places of settlement in America and Europe, 1600-1800.
- Factors influencing emigration from Scotland between the years 1600-1800.
- Scottish Emigration to Colonial America, 1607-1785 - A narrative history of Scots settlement of early North America and the West Indies.
- Scottish Genealogical Talks Those planning to visit Scotland and interested to hear David Dobson talk on those aspects of Scottish Emigration, Scotland and the Scottish people which particularly interest them, may wish to make a reservation with his wife at their Bed and Breakfast in St Andrews, Fife. ...
26. Genealogy Resources on the Internet - WWW/Passenger lists; Ships
- www-personal.umich.edu
- html Immigration Book Titles (on emigration from Europe) http://www2. ...
- A bibliography of books about immigration/emigration from Europe. ... German genealogy: Emigration from Germany to America http://www. ...
- This page has a lot of information on where to find emigration information both in Germany and in America. ...
- emigration-ships Links to Commercial Sites which will Research Passenger Lists.
- This is a commercial site that has monographs for sale which contain info taken from emigration documents in Europe (Germany, Great Britain, France, Switzerland, and Central Europe), translated and indexed. ...
- Emigration from Norway - The Solem, Swiggum & Austheim ship index http://www. ...
- This site has 100 years of emigration ships from Norway covering approximately 1825-1925. ...
27. Frequently Asked Question - FAQ
- www.theshipslist.com
- In other cases, the Contract may have included overland travel to the primary departure port, passage on a Feeder ship to an emigration port in Britain or another European country, transatlantic passage, and inward transportation to the final destination from the arrival port. ...
- After 1860, when travel restrictions were lifted, and many Norwegians began to emigrate, they were often treated poorly by emigration agents and/or ship Captains, and there were many complaints. ...
- A Feeder ship was a small steamship which carried emigrants from small ports or minor emigration ports, to the larger emigration ports such as Liverpool, Hamburg, Rotterdam or Havre. ...
- What is the difference between Immigration and Emigration? .
- Emigration is to "leave one country to settle in another". ...
- When you find the word Indirekte listed as"Name of ship:" on a Danish (or other Scandinavian) emigration record, it means they travelled indirect rather than by direct passage. ... Emigrants would first take a "feeder ship" to a larger emigration port to embark on the transatlantic ship.
- Missler is one of the more famous "ghost" ships in emigration and immigration lore. ...
- Beginning in 1810 and up until 1860, all emigration from Norway, and travel within Norway was strictly controlled, and required a passport. In the Passprotokoll you will find "emigration papers" for this period. ...
28. Unique Structural Features That Influence Neutrophil Emigration Into the Lung -- Burns et al. 83 (2): 309 -- Physiological Reviews
- physrev.physiology.org
- Unique Structural Features That Influence Neutrophil Emigration Into the Lung .
- Unique Structural Features That Influence Neutrophil Emigration Into the Lung. ... Neutrophil emigration in the lung differs substantially from that in systemic vascular beds where extravasation occurs primarily through postcapillary venules. ...
29. NORWEGIAN EMIGRATION - THE DEBORA EXPEDITION
- www.geocities.com
- NORWEGIAN EMIGRATION - THE DEBORA EXPEDITION A Norwegian Colonisation Undertaking SUMMARY: The Debora Expedition sailed from Bergen in 1879 to establish a Norwegian colony on an Indian Ocean atoll called Aldabra. ...
- Emigration and Immigration - Norway / South Africa .
- When their contract had expired, some of the men remained in Madagascar to make further investigations about the islands, while others sailed home to Norway to prepare an emigration expedition, buy a vessel, fit it up, and take their wives and children with them, and as many others as they could induce to join them. ...
30. Causes of Palatine Emigration
- www.horseshoe.cc
- Causes of Palatine Emigration.
- Excerpted from Early Palatine Emigration, Walter Allen Knittle, Ph. ...
- The area, from which the emigration poured, extended along both sides of the Rhine River and its tributaries, the Main and Neckar Rivers. ... (4) Many causes were given for the unprecedented size of the emigration. ...
- Perhaps THE EARLY PALATINE EMIGRATION 5 the period of heaviest frost was from the 6th to the 2. ... "(17) Therefore, oppressive feudal exactions by the petty rulers may be regarded as one of the underlying reasons for the emigration. ...
- While there are reports of persecution in 1699, (22) were religious intolerance at that time the sole cause of the emigration, it should have driven away these German emigrants before 1709. ...
- " (35) But all these causes themselves would pe;haps have been in- sufficient to call forth such a great emigration of large families with young children on their hands. ...
- For this reason it is valuable in the study of that emigration. ...
- No professional promoter or land speculator of the present day could have devised any scheme, which would have proved a greater success than the means taken by William Penn and his counsellor, Benjamin Furley, to advertise his province(53) Various books were published for German consumption for over twenty, years previous to the emigration of 1709-11 Among them, Pastorious' Umstandige geographische Beschreibung (detailed geographical description) of 1700 and Daniel Falckner's Curieuse Nachricht von Pennsylvania (curious news from Pennsylvania) of 1702 were combined into a single work in 1704 by the Frankfort Company, for whom Falckner became attorney along with Benjamin Furley. ...
- These companies, having received large bounties in land from the government, sent agents throughout Europe to influence emigration so that their land grants might be settled and revenue-producing. ...
- " (88) Certain it is that by the time the act was passed, the first wave of the emigration was already well on its way down the Rhine. ...
- It can be concluded that the large German emigration of the second decade of the eighteenth century was due in a general way to these causes: (a) war devastation, (b) heavy taxation, (c) an extraordinary severe winter, (d) religious quarrels, but not persecutions, (e) land hunger on the part of the elderly and desire for adventure on the part of the young, (f) liberal advertising by colonial proprietors, and finally (g) the benevolent and active cooperation of the British government. (102) The background and causes of the Palatine emigration have been described, but the manner in which the British government participated in the actual movement has still to be pointed out. In particular, how did the emigration gather momentum? This will be dis- cwsed in Chapter 111. ...
- These letters clearly show that the bad economic conditions were largely responsible for their authors' emigration. ...
31. Ancestry.com - German Ports: Gateway to America
- ancestry.com
- It was not until 1830 that the trickle of emigration from Germany began to increase dramatically. ... The constitution of the German Confederation (1815) guaranteed citizens of all German states freedom of movement, including emigration to other countries. ...
- They can be found by looking in the Family History Library Catalog under the locality "Hamburg" and the topic "Emigration and Immigration. ...
- Peter Marschalck, author of an inventory of emigration records in Bremen archives, concluded that during the past two centuries, over seven million individuals emigrated through the ports of Bremen/Bremerhaven, about ninety percent of them to homes in the United States (Peter Marschalck, Inventar der Quellen zur Geschichte der Wanderungen, Besonders der Auswanderung, in Bremer Archiven, Bremen: Selbstverlag des Staatsarchivs der freien und Hansestadt Bremen, 1986, pp. ...
- The city council of Bremen passed ordinances in 1832 that required companies transporting emigrants to file a list of all passengers with the city's emigration department. ... Between 1875 and 1909, the passenger lists dating from 1832 were destroyed by city archivists for lack of storage space, and the lists covering emigration during the years 1910-1920 were destroyed during Allied bombing raids on Bremen during the Second World War (Inventar p. ...
32. Scots-Irish and the Clearances -- Page 1
- www.rootsweb.com
- And Onward Emigration to North America, Australia and New Zealand.
- I have been asked by a number of conventional correspondents and more recently contacts on the Compuserve Genealogy Forum to answer questions on the background to the emigration of Scots and Irish people to the Americas and beyond. ...
- A remarkably similar modern campaign, the forced emigration of orphans from all parts of Great Britain to Australia, only ceased in the 1950s.
- His persecution of the English Puritans and the Scottish Presbyterians were to create more emigration pressure during the reign of his son Charles I.
33. Emigration and Visas - Working In Australia or New Zealand
- www.workingin.com
- Emigration and Visa.
- Department for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs - Visa Choices: how to enter Australia Four Corners Emigration--> .
- The Emigration Group Ltd / Taylor & Associates .
34. Emigration from Gjerpen to America
- www.slekt.org
- But they soon realised that with reference to the law, they could not stop the emigration. ...
- Emigration year-by-year I have tried to collect bits and pieces about the emigration from my part of Norway and display it on a year-by-year sort of system. ...
35. Emigration Forum
- genforum.genealogy.com
- Home: General Topics: Emigration Forum Emigration Forum.
- port of emigration-james dunn b1734 - Jack Dunn 2/05/05 .
- Re: information on finding emigration records - Flo Sells in Texas 2/12/05 .
- Re: information on finding emigration records - L. ...
- com/emigration/.
36. Fel
- komvuxnet.gotland.se
- se/emigration/ hittades inte.
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