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*'''1848-1850'''. German revolutionaries take refuge in Bas-Rhin.  
*'''1848-1850'''. German revolutionaries take refuge in Bas-Rhin.  
*'''1831-1870'''. Polish refugees settle in Bas-Rhin.
*'''1831-1870'''. Polish refugees settle in Bas-Rhin.
*'''1915-1930'''.  Armenian refugees settled largely in Marseilles


Thousands of Mennonites came from Switzerland into Alsace. Some Swiss Protestants settled in the Montbéliard area. Many Italians immigrated into the south of France.  
Thousands of Mennonites came from Switzerland into Alsace. Some Swiss Protestants settled in the Montbéliard area. Many Italians immigrated into the south of France.  


Unfortunately, there are very few immigration sources for France. Instead, look for emigration records of the nation from which your ancestor moved.  
Unfortunately, there are very few immigration sources for France. Instead, look for emigration records of the nation from which your ancestor moved.  
===Armenian Records===
*[https://webaram.com/biblio/identite/camp-oddo List of Armenian refugees living at Camp Oddo, Marseille, 1922]
*[https://webaram.com/biblio/identite/passeports-nansen Passport Nansen: list of Armenians from Marseille and its region having applied (1926-1946)]
*[https://webaram.com/biblio/identite/prelature List of Baptismal Certificates - Armenian Prelature of the South of France]
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