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=== Emigration from Other Areas  ===
Most people who emigrated from Europe left through the ports of Hamburg, LeHavre, Liverpool, Naples, Rotterdam, or Trieste. The records of Hamburg and some other European ports have been microfilmed and are available in the collection of the Family History Library. The Hamburg passenger lists and indexes are most fully described in [[Hamburg Passenger Lists]]. Note: the old Hamburg Passenger Lists Resource Guide has been incorporated into the article. Also see the microfiche instructions in[[Hamburg Passenger Lists|''Hamburg Passenger Lists'']].
Other emigration and immigration records for Peru include:
*Emigración china para el Perú, 1854-1876 (Chinese Emigration to Peru, 1854–1876). Arequipa: Onvento del la Merced, 1990. (FHL film 1563431 item 7.) This book includes the records of the Chinese immigrants who came from Macao. <br>
*Reseñas de pasaportes de varios consulados, 1921-1939 (Muster of the Passports of Various Consulates, 1921–1939). Bogotá: Archivo General de Colombia, 1987. (FHL film 1511647 items 7.)
*Yugoslavos en el Perú (Yugoslavs in Peru). Lima: Editorial “La Equidad,” 1985. (FHL book 985 F2m.)
*German Emigrants from Württemberg 1851 to Peru. An Index created by F.M. Stieler of Heilbronn in 1851 of emigrants leaving from Neckarkreis, Schwarzwaldkreis, Jagstkreis, Donaukreis, and other areas of Württemberg. The article was written by Karl Werner Klüber and can be found in GENEALOGIE, Heft 3, 19. Jahrgang, March 1970 page 76, call number&nbsp;943 B2gf, yr.19 at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
*Another article by Klüber deals with emigration to Peru between 1877&nbsp;and 1902&nbsp;from other areas of Germany&nbsp;and can be found in the above mentioned volume on page 301.
*German emigrants to Peru were also published in newspapers as explained in an article by Renate Hauschild-Thiessen. This author documented emigrants bound for Peru between 1850 and 1865 in GENEALOGIE , Heft 6, 22. Jahrgang, Juni 1972, page 186, call number 943 B2gf, yr. 21 at the Family History Library in Salt Lake Citý, Utah.
==What can be found in the records==
==What can be found in the records==
The records of departures from these ports are called passenger lists. The information contained in these lists varies over time but usually includes the emigrant’s name, age, occupation, and destination. The lists may also include the names of other family members, and the emigrant’s last town of residence or birthplace.  
The records of departures from these ports are called passenger lists. The information contained in these lists varies over time but usually includes the emigrant’s name, age, occupation, and destination. The lists may also include the names of other family members, and the emigrant’s last town of residence or birthplace.  
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