Minnesota Emigration and Immigration
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Online Resources[edit | edit source]
Minnesota has no ports of entry. Most immigrants to Minnesota arrived at a major eastern port such as New York (New York), Boston (Massachusetts), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), or Quebec (Canada).
- 1500s-1900s All U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s at Ancestry; index only ($); includes those with Destination of Minnesota; Also at MyHeritage; index only ($)
- 1894-1954 - United States, Border Crossings from Canada to United States, 1894-1954 at FamilySearch - How to Use this Collection; index & images
- 1895-1956 United States, Border Crossings from Canada, 1895-1956 at MyHeritge; index & images ($); includes those with Destination of Minnesota
- 1910-1923 Minnesota, Baudette, Warroad, and International Falls Passenger Lists, 1910-1923 at FamilySearch - How to Use this Collection; index & images
- 1912-1956 - Minnesota Passenger and Crew Lists, 1912-1956 at FamilySearch - How to Use this Collection; index & images
- 1918 Web: Minnesota, Alien Registration Index, 1918 at Ancestry; index only ($).
- 1919 Iron Range Research Center, Minnesota Discovery Center; index only ($)
- 1920-1939 Germany, Bremen Emigration Lists, 1920-1939 at MyHeritge; index only ($); includes those with Destination of Minnesota
- 1922-1958 Minnesota, Duluth and Wisconsin, Superior Crew Lists, 1922-1958 at FamilySearch - How to Use this Collection; index & images
- Index of Wagon Train Emigrants From Minnesota to Montana.
- Germans Immigrating to the United States at MyHeritge; index only ($); includes those with Destination of Minnesota
- Italians Immigrating to the United States at MyHeritge; index only ($); includes those with Destination of Minnesota
- Russians Immigrating to the United States at MyHeritage; index only ($); includes those with Destination of Minnesota
Minnesota Historical Society[edit | edit source]
The Minnesota Historical Society has Alien Registration Records made in February 1918, listing most non-U.S. citizens in Minnesota. The indexes and records are on microfilm but are not at the Family History Library. The registration form gives name, place of birth (sometimes the town), port of entry, date of arrival, names of children, and occupation. Contact the Minnesota Historical Society Library at the address listed in the "Archives and Libraries" article for further information.
Immigration History Research Center[edit | edit source]
Information about immigrant groups from eastern and southern Europe is at the Immigration History Research Center described in the "Archives and Libraries" article.
Background[edit | edit source]
- Pre-statehood residents of Minnesota were primarily American Indians and French and British immigrants.
- After 1858 settlers in Minnesota generally came from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Pennsylvania, and New York. After 1860 thousands of immigrants came from Germany, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Canada, and Denmark.
Websites[edit | edit source]
Tips[edit | edit source]
- When you enter information into the search box, the results will also include other databases on this site.
Copies of the original alien registration document are $10 per search. Payment is preferred by Visa or Master Card through the website.
References[edit | edit source]
Minnesota Research Outline. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., Family History Department, 1998, 2001.
- NOTE: All of the information from the original research outline has been imported into this Wiki site and is being updated as time permits.