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| | Immigration began in earnest with the cotton boom of 1818. Many families of Scottish, Scotch-Irish, and English descent moved overland from Virginia and the Carolinas through Tennessee and Mississippi or Missouri. They often brought slaves with them. In 1860, Black slaves comprised over one fourth of the population. Most Arkansans today are descended from Anglo-Saxon and Black families who came from older southern states before 1900. |
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| ==How to Find the Records==
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| Arkansas, being entirely inland, has no seaports. Immigrants would have initially arrived at a port on the coast. To search those records, see [[United States Immigration Online Genealogy Records|'''United States Immigration Online Genealogy Records.''']] Some immigrants landed at [[Louisiana Emigration and Immigration|'''New Orleans''']] and traveled up the Mississippi River to Arkansas.
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| ===Online Resources===
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| *'''1500s-1900s''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7486/?arrival=_arkansas-usa_6&count=50 All U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s] at Ancestry - index only ($); ''Also at [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10017/passenger-immigration-lists-1500-1900?s=1&formId=pili&formMode=1&useTranslation=1&exactSearch=&action=query&initialFormIds=immigration&p=1&qimmigration=Event+et.immigration+ep.Arkansas+epmo.similar MyHeritage]''; index only ($); includes those with Destination of Arkansas
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| *'''1895-1956''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10942/united-states-border-crossings-from-canada-1895-1956?s=1&formId=collection_10942:searchFormDef&formMode=1&useTranslation=1&exactSearch=&action=query&initialFormIds=master,immigration&p=1&qevents-event1=Event+et.any+ep.Arkansas+epmo.similar&qevents=List United States, Border Crossings from Canada, 1895-1956] at MyHeritage - index & images ($); includes those with Destination of Arkansas
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| ====Cultural Groups====
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| *'''1920-1939''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10924/germany-bremen-emigration-lists-1920-1939?s=1&formId=collection_10924:searchFormDef&formMode=1&useTranslation=1&exactSearch=&action=query&initialFormIds=master,immigration&p=1&qevents-event1=Event+et.any+ep.arkansas+epmo.similar&qevents=List Germany, Bremen Emigration Lists, 1920-1939] at MyHeritage - index only ($); includes those with Destination of Arkansas
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| * [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10019/germans-immigrating-to-the-united-states?action=query&formId=immigration-norels&formMode=1&useTranslation=1&qimmigration=Event+et.immigration+ep.Arkansas+epmo.similar&initialFormIds=immigration,pili Germans Immigrating to the United States] at MyHeritage - index only ($); includes those with Destination of Arkansas
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| *[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10030/italians-immigrating-to-the-united-states?s=1&formId=immigration-norels&formMode=1&useTranslation=1&exactSearch=&action=query&initialFormIds=immigration,pili,immigration-norels&p=1&qimmigration=Event+et.immigration+ep.Arkansas+epmo.similar Italians Immigrating to the United States] at MyHeritage - index only ($); includes those with Destination of Arkansas
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| *[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10029/russians-immigrating-to-the-united-states?s=1&formId=immigration-norels&formMode=1&useTranslation=1&exactSearch=&action=query&initialFormIds=immigration,pili,immigration-norels&p=1&qimmigration=Event+et.immigration+ep.Arkansas+epmo.similar Russians Immigrating to the United States] at MyHeritage - index only ($); includes those with Destination of Arkansas
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| ==== Passport Records Online ====
| | About 1867, the rich land between the Arkansas and White rivers beckoned to large groups of Southern European emigrants. Many families from Poland settled in Pulaski County. A number of Italians located in the northwestern part of the state. |
| *'''1795-1925''' {{RecordSearch|2185145|United States Passport Applications, 1795-1925}} at FamilySearch; index & images — [[United States Passport Applications - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]
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| *'''1795-1925''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1174 U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925] at Ancestry ($); index & images
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| ===Offices to Contact===
| | The last [http://www.genealogybranches.com/nativeamericans.html Indian tribes] had been removed from Arkansas to present-day Oklahoma by 1835. Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs have been transcribed in: |
| Although many records are included in the online records listed above, there are other records available through these archives and offices. For example, there are many minor ports that have not yet been digitized. There are also records for more recent time periods. For privacy reasons, some records can only be accessed after providing proof that your ancestor is now deceased.
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| ====U.S. Citizenship and and Immigration Services Genealogy Program====
| | Baker, Jack D. ''Cherokee Emigration Rolls, 1817-1835.'' Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Baker Pub., 1977. {{FHL|58571|item|disp=FHL book 970.3 C424be}}. |
| The [https://www.uscis.gov/records/genealogy '''USCIS Genealogy Program'''] is a fee-for-service program that provides researchers with timely access to historical immigration and naturalization records of deceased immigrants. If the immigrant was born less than 100 years ago, you will also need to provide proof of his/her death.
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| =====Immigration Records Available=====
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| *[https://www.uscis.gov/history-and-genealogy/genealogy/historical-record-series/a-files-numbered-below-8-million '''A-Files:'''] Immigrant Files, (A-Files) are the individual alien case files, which became the official file for all immigration records created or consolidated since April 1, 1944.
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| *[https://www.uscis.gov/records/genealogy/historical-record-series/alien-registration-forms-on-microfilm-1940-1944 '''Alien Registration Forms (AR-2s):'''] Alien Registration Forms (Form AR-2) are copies of approximately 5.5 million Alien Registration Forms completed by all aliens age 14 and older, residing in or entering the United States between August 1, 1940 and March 31, 1944.
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| *[https://www.uscis.gov/history-and-genealogy/genealogy/historical-record-series/registry-files-march-2-1929-march-31-1944''' Registry Files:'''] Registry Files are records, which document the creation of immigrant arrival records for persons who entered the United States prior to July 1, 1924, and for whom no arrival record could later be found.
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| *[https://www.uscis.gov/history-and-genealogy/genealogy/historical-record-series/visa-files-july-1-1924-march-31-1944'''Visa Files:'''] Visa Files are original arrival records of immigrants admitted for permanent residence under provisions of the Immigration Act of 1924.<ref>"Genealogy", at USCIS, https://www.uscis.gov/records/genealogy, accessed 26 March 2021.</ref>
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| =====Requesting a Record=====
| | Some immigrants landed at [http://www.germanroots.com/neworleans.html New Orleans] and traveled up the Mississippi River to Arkansas. The Family History Library has passenger lists for New Orleans from 1820 to 1921 and indexes from 1820 to 1952. The National Archives has passenger lists through 1945 and indexes to 1952. More detailed information on immigration sources is in [[United States Emigration and Immigration]].<br> |
| *[https://genealogy.uscis.dhs.gov/ '''Web Request Page'''] allows you to request a records, pay fees, and upload supporting documents (proof of death).
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| *[https://www.uscis.gov/records/genealogy/genealogical-records-help/record-requests-frequently-asked-questions '''Record Requests Frequently Asked Questions''']
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| ==Finding Town of Origin== | | == References == |
| Records in the countries emigrated from are kept on the local level. You must first identify the '''name of the town''' where your ancestors lived to access those records. If you do not yet know the name of the town of your ancestor's birth, there are well-known strategies for a thorough hunt for it.
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| *[[U. S. Immigration Records: Finding the Town of Origin|'''U. S. Immigration Records: Finding the Town of Origin''']]
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| ==Background==
| | ''[[Arkansas]] Research Outline].'' Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., Family History Department,1998, 2001. |
| *Very few Europeans came to the Arkansas area during the years of French and Spanish rule, 1686 to 1803. The 1810 census of the Louisiana Territory listed only 1,062 non-Indian residents in the entire District of Arkansas.
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| *Immigration began in earnest with the cotton boom of 1818. Many families of '''Scottish, Scotch-Irish, and English''' descent moved overland from Virginia and the Carolinas through Tennessee and Mississippi or Missouri.
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| *They often brought slaves with them. In 1860, African American slaves comprised over one fourth of the population.
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| *About 1867, the rich land between the Arkansas and White rivers beckoned to large groups of '''Southern European emigrants'''. Many families from '''Poland''' settled in Pulaski County. A number of '''Italians''' located in the northwestern part of the state.
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| *In 1850 Father Thomas Hore led a group of over '''1000 Irish Catholics from counties Wicklow and Wexford to Little Rock, Arkansas'''. The group split into six parts, and ended up settling in New Orleans; Little Rock and Fort Smith, Arkansas; Refugio, Texas; St. Louis, Missouri; and Wexford, Iowa.
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| ==Immigration Records==
| | :NOTE: All of the information from the original research outline has been imported into this Wiki site and is being updated as time permits. |
| '''Immigration''' refers to people coming into a country. '''Emigration''' refers to people leaving a country to go to another. Immigration records usually take the form of ship's '''passenger lists''' collected at the port of entry. See [[Arkansas Emigration and Immigration#Online Resources|'''Online Resources'''.]]
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| ===What can I find in them?===
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| ====[[Arkansas Emigration and Immigration #Online Resources|Information in Passenger Lists]]====
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| *'''Before 1820''' Passenger lists before 1820 included '''name, departure information and arrival details'''. The names of wives and children were often not included.
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| *'''1820-1891''' Customs Passenger Lists between 1820 and 1891 asked for '''each immigrant’s name, their age, their sex, their occupation, and their country of origin''', but not the city or town of origin.
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| *'''1891-1954''' Information given on passenger lists from 1891 to 1954 included:
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| **name, age, sex,
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| **nationality, occupation, marital status,
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| **last residence, final destination in the U.S.,
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| **whether they had been to the U.S. before (and if so, when, where and how long),
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| **if joining a relative, who this person was, where they lived, and their relationship,
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| **whether able to read and write,
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| **whether in possession of a train ticket to their final destination, who paid for the passage,
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| **amount of money the immigrant had in their possession,
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| **whether the passenger had ever been in prison, a poorhouse, or in an institution for the insane,
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| **whether the passenger was a polygamist,
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| **and immigrant's state of health.
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| *'''1906--''' In 1906, the '''physical description and place of birth''' were included, and a year later, the '''name and address of the passenger’s closest living relative in the country of origin''' was included.
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| ====[[Arkansas Emigration and Immigration#Passport Records Online|Information in Passports]] ====
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| Over the years, passports and passport applications contained different amounts of information about the passport applicant. The first passports that are available begin in 1795. These usually contained the individual's name, description of individual, and age. More information was required on later passport applications, such as:
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| *Naturalization information
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| *Arrival information, if foreign born
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| ==In-country Migration==
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| === Arkansas Migration Routes ===
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| <li>[[Arkansas River]]</li>
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| <li>[[Mississippi River]]</li>
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| <li>[[Ouachita River]]</li>
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| <li>[[Red River]]</li>
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| <li>[[St. Francis River]]</li>
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| <li>[[White River]]</li>
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| <li>[[Butterfield Overland Mail]]</li>
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| <li>[[California Road]]</li>
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| <li>[[Great Osage Indian Trail]] also called the Old Wire Road </li>
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| <li>[[Natchitoches Trace]]</li>
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| <li>[[Southwest Trail]]</li>
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| <li>[[Tombigbee and Arkansas River Trail]]</li>
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| <li>[[Trail of Tears]]</li>
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| <li>[[Frisco Railway]]</li>
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| <li>[[Texas and Pacific Railway]]</li>
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| ==For Further Reading==
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| The FamilySearch Library has additional sources listed in their catalog:
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| *{{FSC|United States, Arkansas - Emigration and immigration|subject|subject-id=1119223308|disp=United States, Arkansas - Emigration and immigration}}
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| *{{FSC|United States, Arkansas - Minorities|subject|subject-id=1821921287|disp=United States, Arkansas - Minorities}}
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| ==References==
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| [[Category:Arkansas, United States]] [[Category:Scots-Irish]][[Category:United States Emigration and Immigration|1]]
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