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The "Emigration and Immigration" section of the [http://www.familysearchwiki.org/../united-states-research-outline United States Research Outline ](30972) lists several important sources for finding information about immigrants. These nationwide sources include references to people who settled in Wisconsin. The Tracing Immigrant Origins Research Outline (34111) introduces the principles, search strategies, and additional record types you can use to identify an immigrant ancestor's hometown. | The "Emigration and Immigration" section of the [http://www.familysearchwiki.org/../united-states-research-outline United States Research Outline](30972) lists several important sources for finding information about immigrants. These nationwide sources include references to people who settled in Wisconsin. The Tracing Immigrant Origins Research Outline (34111) introduces the principles, search strategies, and additional record types you can use to identify an immigrant ancestor's hometown. | ||
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Records of various ethnic groups, including Blacks, Danes, Finns, Germans, Norwegians, and Welsh, are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under WISCONSIN - MINORITIES. Records of Dutch, Danes, Belgians, and Germans from Russia are listed under WISCONSIN - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION. | Records of various ethnic groups, including Blacks, Danes, Finns, Germans, Norwegians, and Welsh, are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under WISCONSIN - MINORITIES. Records of Dutch, Danes, Belgians, and Germans from Russia are listed under WISCONSIN - EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION. | ||
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