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| *[[United States Immigration Online Genealogy Records]] | | *[[United States Immigration Online Genealogy Records]] |
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| ::Use the certificate ''certidão'' links to search for and request copies of records. When you find a record and click on ''Ver Dados para Emitir Certidao'' or ''Solicitar Certidao'', click on that to see who is listed in the record with or near them.
| | {{Block indent|Use the certificate ''certidão'' links to search for and request copies of records. When you find a record and click on ''Ver Dados para Emitir Certidao'' or ''Solicitar Certidao'', click on that to see who is listed in the record with or near them.|2}} |
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| ====Port of Rio de Janeiro==== | | ====Port of Rio de Janeiro==== |
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| *'''[http://www.atom.fpc.ba.gov.br/index.php/entrada-de-passageiro-no-porto-de-salvador Arquivo Público do Estado da Bahia]''' | | *'''[http://www.atom.fpc.ba.gov.br/index.php/entrada-de-passageiro-no-porto-de-salvador Arquivo Público do Estado da Bahia]''' |
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| ::This site has images of passenger lists of arrivals to the Port of Salvador. Choose the images you with to view from the list found on the left side of the page. The information about the images can be found directly below the image viewer.
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| *Maria Stella Ferreira Levy suggests the following periodization of the process of immigration to Brazil: | | *Maria Stella Ferreira Levy suggests the following periodization of the process of immigration to Brazil: |
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| :*1820–1876: small number of immigrants (about 6,000 per year), predominance of Portuguese (45.73%), with significant numbers of Germans (12.97%);
| | {{Block indent|*1820–1876: small number of immigrants (about 6,000 per year), predominance of Portuguese (45.73%), with significant numbers of Germans (12.97%);}} |
| :*1877–1903: large number of immigrants (about 71,000 per year), predominance of Italians (58.49%);
| | {{Block indent|*1877–1903: large number of immigrants (about 71,000 per year), predominance of Italians (58.49%);}} |
| :*1904–1930: large number of immigrants (about 79,000 per year), predominance of the Portuguese (36.97%);
| | {{Block indent|*1904–1930: large number of immigrants (about 79,000 per year), predominance of the Portuguese (36.97%);}} |
| :*1931–1963: declining number of immigrants (about 33,500 per year), predominance of the Portuguese (38.45%).
| | {{Block indent|*1931–1963: declining number of immigrants (about 33,500 per year), predominance of the Portuguese (38.45%).}} |
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| *From 1824, immigrants from Central Europe started to populate what is nowadays the region of São Leopoldo, in the province of Rio Grande do Sul. These German immigrants were mainly "oppressed peasants and former soldiers of the army of Napoleon". | | *From 1824, immigrants from Central Europe started to populate what is nowadays the region of São Leopoldo, in the province of Rio Grande do Sul. These German immigrants were mainly "oppressed peasants and former soldiers of the army of Napoleon". |
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| *[http://www.an.gov.br/baseluso/menu/menu.php Movement of Portuguese in Brazil (1808 - 1842)] | | *[http://www.an.gov.br/baseluso/menu/menu.php Movement of Portuguese in Brazil (1808 - 1842)] |
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| ::The National Archive, with the support of the Carlos Chagas Filho Foundation for Research Support of the State of Rio de Janeiro - FAPERJ, makes available for consultation the database “Movement of Portuguese in Brazil (1808 - 1842)”. The database has 64,194 records and allows the search for the most varied information, such as: age, marital status, profession, companions, places of residence and housing, destinations and physical characteristics.
| | {{Block indent|The National Archive, with the support of the Carlos Chagas Filho Foundation for Research Support of the State of Rio de Janeiro - FAPERJ, makes available for consultation the database “Movement of Portuguese in Brazil (1808 - 1842)”. The database has 64,194 records and allows the search for the most varied information, such as: age, marital status, profession, companions, places of residence and housing, destinations and physical characteristics.|2}} |
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| ==For Further Reading== | | ==For Further Reading== |