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=== Online Records ===


Emigration<br>Many of the folk emigrated to Canada, America, Australia and New Zealand.&nbsp; There are 3 books that are available at the FHL. Salt Lake City.<br>The Quiet Adveturers in Canada, by Marion G. Turk Contains genealogical and historical information about emigrants from the Channel Islands.&nbsp; FHL 971 D2tm
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The Quiet Adventurers in North America 970 D2tu Contains genealogical and historical information about Emigrants from the Channel Islands to North America and their descendantgs.


The Quiet Adventurers to North America and their descendants.&nbsp; also on Microfiche at SLC FHL 6046980<br>The Quiet Adventures in America, Channel Island Settlers&nbsp;in the American Colonies and in the United States (contains index) Book FHL 973 W2tm
== Immigration ==
People came from United Kingdom, France, and latterly other parts of the world, due to it being a Tax Haven.  The easiest way to check when they arrived is by looking at the Census for each 10 years.
See, [http://www.theislandwiki.org/index.php/The_part_played_by_immigrants_in_Jersey%27s_economic_development_over_the_centuries '''The part played by immigrants in Jersey's economic development over the centuries''']


Channel Islanders New Zealand Bound by Olwyn Whitehouse is not available at FHL Salt Lake City, but you maybe able to get it from your Library on Interloan.
==Emigration ==
Many residents of the Channel Islands emigrated to [[Canada Genealogy|Canada]], [[United States Genealogy|United States]], [[Australia Genealogy|Australia]], and [[New Zealand Genealogy|New Zealand]]. There are 3 books that are available at the FS Library. Salt Lake City:
 
*''The Quiet Adventurers in Canada,'' by Marion G. Turk Contains genealogical and historical information about emigrants from the Channel Islands.  FS Library 971 D2tm
 
*''The Quiet Adventurers in North America'' 970 D2tu Contains genealogical and historical information about Emigrants from the Channel Islands to North America and their descendantgs.
 
*''The Quiet Adventurers to North America and their descendants.''  also on Microfiche at SLC FS Library 6046980<br>The Quiet Adventures in America, Channel Island Settlers in the American Colonies and in the United States (contains index) Book FS Library 973 W2tm
 
*''Channel Islanders New Zealand Bound'' by Olwyn Whitehouse is not available at FS Library Salt Lake City, but you maybe able to get it from your Library on Interloan.
==Websites and Online Databases==
*[http://www.theislandwiki.org/index.php/Jersey_Immigration Jersey Immigration]
*[http://www.theislandwiki.org/index.php/Huguenot_refugees Huguenot Refugees]
*[http://www.theislandwiki.org/index.php/Huguenot_refugees Huguenot Refugee Abjurations in Jersey], index.
*[http://www.theislandwiki.org/index.php/French_refugee_marriages_in_St_Helier_1684-1729 French refugee marriages in St Helier 1684-1729]
[[Category:Channel Islands|Emigration]]

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Immigration

People came from United Kingdom, France, and latterly other parts of the world, due to it being a Tax Haven. The easiest way to check when they arrived is by looking at the Census for each 10 years. See, The part played by immigrants in Jersey's economic development over the centuries

Emigration

Many residents of the Channel Islands emigrated to Canada, United States, Australia, and New Zealand. There are 3 books that are available at the FS Library. Salt Lake City:

  • The Quiet Adventurers in Canada, by Marion G. Turk Contains genealogical and historical information about emigrants from the Channel Islands. FS Library 971 D2tm
  • The Quiet Adventurers in North America 970 D2tu Contains genealogical and historical information about Emigrants from the Channel Islands to North America and their descendantgs.
  • The Quiet Adventurers to North America and their descendants. also on Microfiche at SLC FS Library 6046980
    The Quiet Adventures in America, Channel Island Settlers in the American Colonies and in the United States (contains index) Book FS Library 973 W2tm
  • Channel Islanders New Zealand Bound by Olwyn Whitehouse is not available at FS Library Salt Lake City, but you maybe able to get it from your Library on Interloan.

Websites and Online Databases