U.S. Immigration and Emigration Class Handout: Difference between revisions

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:'''''Concentrate your efforts in the right time period and location.'''''  
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Knowing your ancestor’s '''''full name, approximate date of arrival in the United States, approximate age on arrival to the United States, the likely port of arrival, the name of their spouse, their religion, and their occupation''''' will all help in identifying your ancestor in passenger lists.<br>
:Knowing your ancestor’s '''''full name, approximate date of arrival in the United States, approximate age on arrival to the United States, the likely port of arrival, the name of their spouse, their religion, and their occupation''''' will all help in identifying your ancestor in passenger lists.<br>


*'''A Note about Names:'''  It is important to understand that many''''' immigrant names were misspelled''''', misunderstood' because of heavy accents or the lack of the ability to speak English, or Americanized.  John Black in the United States may have been Johannes Schwartz in the homeland.  A name may have been lengthened or shortened.  For example, Wise may have once been Weisen and before that Weisenberg and earlier still Weisenberger.  This makes searching a passenger list index for your ancestor a real challenge.'
*'''A Note about Names:'''  It is important to understand that many''''' immigrant names were misspelled''''', misunderstood' because of heavy accents or the lack of the ability to speak English, or Americanized.  John Black in the United States may have been Johannes Schwartz in the homeland.  A name may have been lengthened or shortened.  For example, Wise may have once been Weisen and before that Weisenberg and earlier still Weisenberger.  This makes searching a passenger list index for your ancestor a real challenge.'
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