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Germans to Argentina between 1850 and 1865 were extracted from the German newspaper "Hamburger Nachrichten" and listed in GENEALOGIE, Heft 4, 1974, page 118, call number 943 B2gf at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.  
Germans to Argentina between 1850 and 1865 were extracted from the German newspaper "Hamburger Nachrichten" and listed in GENEALOGIE, Heft 4, 1974, page 118, call number 943 B2gf at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.  
If you have family from any of the Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Norway or Finland) who emigrated to Argentina, there are church records available. Buenos Aires had a small population of Scandinavian immigrants. They primarily belonged to Norwegian sailing families. Church records have been microfilmed from 1888-1919, with some later records appearing on the Norwegian National Archives website. These records include, many times, places of birth in Norway. The church records at the following link: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read (This website is available in English and Norwegian only, although, many of the records are written in Spanish.)
For help reading the Norwegian church records, please contact us through https://www.familysearch.org/learn/forums/en/


=== Emigration From Argentina  ===
=== Emigration From Argentina  ===