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=== 18th Century Sources for Locating German Emigrants  ===
=== 18th Century Sources for Locating German Emigrants  ===


Before 1820  German emigration was largely a group phenomenon.  Therefore, strategies for locating a town of origin in Germany must include research on the emigrant, potential family members, neighbors, and other associates. Finding the ancestor on an incoming passenger list can be especially helpful. 


Pre-19th century German immigrants to the United States are often called Palatines, because many of them came from the Palatinate, a region in Southwest Germany. Emigrants also came from many other areas of Germany, as seen on this [http://www.progenealogists.com/images/1700GerEm.jpg map] .


Before 1820  German emigration was largely a group phenomenon.  Therefore, strategies for locating a town of origin in Germany must include research on the emigrant, potential family members, neighbors, and other associates. Finding the ancestor on an incoming passenger list can be especially helpful. 
A detailed explanation of research strategies for finding the German birthplace of early German immigrants is found [http://www.progenealogists.com/germany/articles/Ger1700sEm.htm here].  
 
Pre-19th century German immigrants to the United States are often called Palatines, because many of them came from the Palatinate, a region in Southwest Germany. Emigrants also came from many other areas of Germany, as seen on this [http://www.progenealogists.com/images/1700GerEm.jpg map] .
 
A detailed explanation of research strategies for finding the German birthplace of early GErman immigrants is found [http://www.progenealogists.com/germany/articles/Ger1700sEm.htm here].


==== Manumission Records  ====
==== Manumission Records  ====
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