Illinois Emigration and Immigration (view source)
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Some helpful published sources about Illinois immigrants include: | Some helpful published sources about Illinois immigrants include: | ||
Wyman, Mark.''Immigration History and Ethnicity in Illinois: A Guide''. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Historical Society, 19–?. (Family History Library book | Wyman, Mark.''Immigration History and Ethnicity in Illinois: A Guide''. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Historical Society, 19–?. (Family History Library book {{FHL|607796|title-id|disp=977.3 A1}} no.293) | ||
White, Elizabeth Pearson. "''Illinois Settlers and Their Origins''." National Genealogical Society Quarterly (Washington, D.C.: The Society) vol.74, no.1 (Mar. 1986): 7–17. (Family History Library book | White, Elizabeth Pearson. "''Illinois Settlers and Their Origins''." National Genealogical Society Quarterly (Washington, D.C.: The Society) vol.74, no.1 (Mar. 1986): 7–17. (Family History Library book {{FHL|1183422|title-id|disp=973 B2ng}}) | ||
Freund, Hanns Egon. ''Emigration Records From the German Eifel Region, 1834–1911: with Major Emphasis on Those Emigrants Whose Final Destinations Were Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan.'' Crystal Lake, Illinois: McHenry County, Illinois Genealogical Society, 1991. (Family History Library book | Freund, Hanns Egon. ''Emigration Records From the German Eifel Region, 1834–1911: with Major Emphasis on Those Emigrants Whose Final Destinations Were Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan.'' Crystal Lake, Illinois: McHenry County, Illinois Genealogical Society, 1991. (Family History Library book {{FHL|977 W2f|disp=977 W2f}}) | ||
To learn more about migration into the Illinois area, see: | To learn more about migration into the Illinois area, see: | ||
Rubincam, Milton. "''Migrations to Illinois, 1673–1860''." In Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly. (Springfield, Illinois: The Society) volume 4, number 3 (Oct. 1972):127–34. (Family History Library book | Rubincam, Milton. "''Migrations to Illinois, 1673–1860''." In Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly. (Springfield, Illinois: The Society) volume 4, number 3 (Oct. 1972):127–34. (Family History Library book {{FHL|977.3 B2is|disp=977.3 B2is}}; film {{FHL|1954961|film|disp=1954961}}.) | ||
Dollarhide, William. ''Map Guide to American Migration Routes, 1735–1815''. Bountiful, Utah: AGLL Genealogical Services, 1977. (Family History Library book | Dollarhide, William. ''Map Guide to American Migration Routes, 1735–1815''. Bountiful, Utah: AGLL Genealogical Services, 1977. (Family History Library book {{FHL|973 E3d|disp=973 E3d}}.) This includes a place-name index. | ||
See the "[[Illinois Minorities|Minorities]]" and "[[Illinois Naturalization and Citizenship|Naturalization and Citizenship]]" sections for further information. | See the "[[Illinois Minorities|Minorities]]" and "[[Illinois Naturalization and Citizenship|Naturalization and Citizenship]]" sections for further information. | ||
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ILLINOIS- MIGRATION, INTERNAL | ILLINOIS- MIGRATION, INTERNAL | ||
Maps of several migration trails into Illinois and other states are found in ''The Handy Book for Genealogists'' (Family History Library book | Maps of several migration trails into Illinois and other states are found in ''The Handy Book for Genealogists'' (Family History Library book {{FHL|973 D27e|disp=973 D27e}})''.'' This well-known reference is described in the [[United States]] article. | ||
== References == | == References == |