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"We are all descended from immigrants. Whether they came to America in
prehistoric times via the Bering Strait or later on ships, or airplanes, at
some point in history, every person's ancestors came from somewhere else.
Every American hoping to link generations and reach back in time will
ultimately be faced with immigration questions. Fortunately in modern times,
we can find answers within the pages of immigration records. The origins of
most immigrants are documented in a wide variety of these sources."
These sources can be placed into two categories, passenger list and
naturalization records.
Now, once we have back tracked to these two sources, many people are
finding it hard to trace their family tree any further. With the help of
resources overseas, the tracing of a family member to a city, town or
township has been made easy.
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Scotland
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Scottish |
Military Records |
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Canadian,
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1891,
1901,
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British Army WW1 Records
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Wales |
United States
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1841,
1851,
1861,
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Immigration & Naturalization |
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1901,
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Canadian
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Canadian
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Barbados |
Birth, Marriage, & Death |
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English Settlers
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United States
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Slave Registers
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FREE - Birth, Marriage & Death Records
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British Phone Books 1880-1984

England and Wales, Civil Registration Index: 1837-1983

United States Periodicals & Newspapers
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Canadian Top Databases

England Top Databases

European Top Databases

Scotland Top Databases

Wales Top Databases

United States Top Databases

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