Primary source materials of German-American genealogical interest found in the archives of Germany.
A survey of available genealogical material linking American lineages with their German origins, and to provide background material on German customs, sociological grouping, governmental organization, and ethnographic considerations.
Each entry contains information on an archive's jurisdiction, holdings, and services. The text is based upon a survey conducted by Brigham Young University's German Immigrant Ancestors Project. Annotation ♭2004 Book News, Inc.
Genealogists and other historical researchers have valued the first two editions of this work, often referred to as the genealogist's bible."" The new edition continues that tradition.
37 COLAU, 35 COLAU. See also CALAU COLZIN. 41 COMMIN, Pr, 31 COMMIN. See also CAMMIN, KAMIN CONSTANZ, 28 COPENHAGEN, 28, 29, 30, 33, 42 COPENHAGEN. See a 2 so KO- PENHAGEN CORNECK, Pr, 26 CRAILSHEIM, 29 CREUZNACH, 40 CREWITZ, w, 26, ...
West German archives are increasingly publishing over- views of their holdings , and a genealogical guide gives an excellent sum- mary of ... Clifford Neal Smith , American Genealogical Resources in German Archives ( Munich , 1977 ) .
Immigrants from the German-speaking Countries of Europe: A Selective Bibliography
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KOLKER, John H. Ankum, Hannover KORTE, Franz Heinrich Osnabrueck, Hannover M 1:389 Cincinnati M 1:388 Cincinnati KOTTENBROCK, ... KY, in 1840, where he was priest of Muttergottes-Kirche (Mother of God Church) for 29 years. KUHN, Georg ...
This book is based on the two surviving registers of passports issued by the departmental government between 1837 and 1844 for travel outside of France.