"In 1937 the Public Archives of Nova Scotia published a list of land grants, warrants, and escheats in Nova Scotia made to refugees from the American Revolution.
"In 1937 the Public Archives of Nova Scotia published a list of land grants, warrants, and escheats in Nova Scotia made to refugees from the American Revolution.
"In 1937 the Public Archives of Nova Scotia published a list of land grants, warrants, and escheats in Nova Scotia made to refugees from the American Revolution.
Reconstructed Passenger Lists for 1851 Via Hamburg: Emigrants from Germany, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Scandinavia, and Switzerland to Australia,...
"In 1937 the Public Archives of Nova Scotia published a list of land grants, warrants, and escheats in Nova Scotia made to refugees from the American Revolution.
Nineteenth-century Emigration from Kreis Simmern (Hunsrueck), Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, to Brazil, England, Russian Poland, and the United States of America
Mississippi Territory during this time period included the state of Alabama.
Mississippi Territory during this time period included the state of Alabama.
Emigrants from the Principality of Hessen-Hanau, Germany, 1741-1767
Nineteenth-century Germans to America: A Consolidation of Six Pamphlets Identifying Emigrants from Baden-Wuerttemberg, Hamburg, Bremen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz, and Schleswig-Holstein
Emigrants from Fellbach (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany), 1735-1930
British Deportees to America
"In 1937 the Public Archives of Nova Scotia published a list of land grants, warrants, and escheats in Nova Scotia made to refugees from the American Revolution .
"In 1937 the Public Archives of Nova Scotia published a list of land grants, warrants, and escheats in Nova Scotia made to refugees from the American Revolution .
This work complements German-American genealogical research monograph no. 3.
Tracing deserter German mercenary soldiers who fought for the British during the American Revolution.
Settlers in the Ohio and Mississippi River Valleys, 1788-1810
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.
From Bremen to America in 1850: Fourteen Rare Emigrant Ship Lists