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*Baird, Charles W. ''History of the Huguenot Emigration to America''. Two Volumes. 1885. Reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Regional Publishing, 1966. (Family History Library book {{FHL|112854|title-id|disp=973 F2hb}} 1966; 1885 ed. on film {{FHL|129079|title-id|disp=496568}}.) May include births, marriages, deaths, residence, and place of origin. | *Baird, Charles W. ''History of the Huguenot Emigration to America''. Two Volumes. 1885. Reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Regional Publishing, 1966. (Family History Library book {{FHL|112854|title-id|disp=973 F2hb}} 1966; 1885 ed. on film {{FHL|129079|title-id|disp=496568}}.) May include births, marriages, deaths, residence, and place of origin. | ||
*Reeve, Vera. compiler. ''Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors: The National Huguenot Society''. Third Edition, Washington, DC: the Society, 1983. (Family History Library book {{FHL|55570|title-id|disp=973 D2rq}}.) Genealogies and sources. See also the 1995 supplement (Family History Library book {{FHL|771567|title-id|disp=973 D2rq 1992 suppl}}.) | *Reeve, Vera. compiler. ''Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors: The National Huguenot Society''. Third Edition, Washington, DC: the Society, 1983. (Family History Library book {{FHL|55570|title-id|disp=973 D2rq}}.) Genealogies and sources. See also the 1995 supplement (Family History Library book {{FHL|771567|title-id|disp=973 D2rq 1992 suppl}}.){{dead link}} | ||
'''Germans'''. German "Palatines" came in 1709/10 to the upper Hudson Valley, near present-day Germantown, Columbia County. Many soon after migrated to the Schoharie Valley. Before 1776 Germans and Dutch settled the Mohawk Valley. Two important genealogical sources for Palatine research are: | '''Germans'''. German "Palatines" came in 1709/10 to the upper Hudson Valley, near present-day Germantown, Columbia County. Many soon after migrated to the Schoharie Valley. Before 1776 Germans and Dutch settled the Mohawk Valley. Two important genealogical sources for Palatine research are: | ||
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Dr. Marianne S. Wokeck created a detailed list of "German Immigrant Voyages, 1683-1775" to Colonial America. Destinations include New York (1708-1766). She published the list in an Appendix to: | Dr. Marianne S. Wokeck created a detailed list of "German Immigrant Voyages, 1683-1775" to Colonial America. Destinations include New York (1708-1766). She published the list in an Appendix to: | ||
*Wokeck, Marianne S. ''Trade in Strangers: The Beginnings of Mass Migration to North America''. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999. {{FHL|1023023|item|disp=FHL | *Wokeck, Marianne S. ''Trade in Strangers: The Beginnings of Mass Migration to North America''. University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999. {{FHL|1023023|item|disp=FHL Book 970 W2w}}. | ||
Frank Diffenderffer extensively documented the origins, reasons for leaving, escape routes and living conditions of these Palatine refugees throughout their journey: | Frank Diffenderffer extensively documented the origins, reasons for leaving, escape routes and living conditions of these Palatine refugees throughout their journey: | ||
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This society was organized in 1853. | This society was organized in 1853. | ||
'''New York Foundling Hospital (Catholic)'''<br>590 Avenue of the Americas<br>New York, NY 10011<br>Telephone: 212-633-9300<br>Fax: 212-886-4048 <br>Internet: http://www. | '''New York Foundling Hospital (Catholic)'''<br>590 Avenue of the Americas<br>New York, NY 10011<br>Telephone: 212-633-9300<br>Fax: 212-886-4048 <br>Internet: [http://www.orphantraindepot.com/NYFHHistory.html http://www.orphantraindepot.com/NYFHHistory.html]<br> | ||
This society was organized in 1869 and began placing out children in 1873. | This society was organized in 1869 and began placing out children in 1873. | ||
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