Denmark Emigration and Immigration (view source)
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Many emigrants from the counties of Schleswig-Holstein and Jylland emigrated through the port of Hamburg, Germany, or other European ports. The Hamburg records have been microfilmed and are available at the Family History Library. These passenger lists and indexes are most fully described in [[Hamburg Passenger Lists]] Note: the old Hamburg Passenger Lists Resource Guide has been incorporated into this article. Also see the microfiche instructions in | Many emigrants from the counties of Schleswig-Holstein and Jylland emigrated through the port of Hamburg, Germany, or other European ports. The Hamburg records have been microfilmed and are available at the Family History Library. These passenger lists and indexes are most fully described in [[Hamburg Passenger Lists]] Note: the old Hamburg Passenger Lists Resource Guide has been incorporated into this article. Also see the microfiche instructions in | ||
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Another good source of information about Danish emigration is the Danes Worldwide Archives, located in Aalborg, Denmark. This archive has copies of the original emigration lists and other information about Danish emigrants. Inquiries are welcomed. Their address is— | Another good source of information about Danish emigration is the Danes Worldwide Archives, located in Aalborg, Denmark. This archive has copies of the original emigration lists and other information about Danish emigrants. Inquiries are welcomed. Their address is— | ||
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The following is a bibliography of over 2,500 published lists of emigrants and immigrants: | The following is a bibliography of over 2,500 published lists of emigrants and immigrants: | ||
Filby, P. William. ''Passenger and Immigrations Lists Bibliography, 1538-1900.'' 2nd ed. Detroit, Michigan: Gale Research, 1988. (Family History Library book | Filby, P. William. ''Passenger and Immigrations Lists Bibliography, 1538-1900.'' 2nd ed. Detroit, Michigan: Gale Research, 1988. (Family History Library book {{FHL|631202|title-id|disp=973 W33p}} 1988.) More than 1,000 of these lists are indexed in P. William Filby, ''Passenger and Immigration Lists Index'', 9 vols. (Detroit, Michigan: Gale Research, 1981-; Family History Library book Ref {{FHL|631202|title-id|disp=973 W33p}}). This does not index official U.S. arrival lists. Many of the names are from post-1820 published sources. | ||
People tracing Danish Latter-day Saint ancestors should see the LDS Research page [[Tracing LDS Ancestors|Tracing LDS Ancestors]] for additional sources. | People tracing Danish Latter-day Saint ancestors should see the LDS Research page [[Tracing LDS Ancestors|Tracing LDS Ancestors]] for additional sources. |