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More German Genealogy Resources
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German Genealogy Research Guide
Research your German roots more efficiently! This data set is a how-to guide to German family history research, including translations of German words, contact information essential to German family history, plus much more.
German and Swiss Settlers in America, 1700s-1800s
Follow your roots to America with this fully indexed collection of passenger lists, servant contracts, naturalization records, historical essays and biographical sketches. Referencing approximately 226,000 individuals, these 22 volumes include a variety of records comprehensive in their coverage of German and Swiss immigration to North America.
Germans to America, 1850-1874 PILI
The first fully-searchable version of this invaluable resource, the Germans to America data set lists essential details for approximately 2 million German immigrants who arrived in the United States between 1850 and 1874.
Germans to America, 1875-1888 PILI
Germans to America features approximately 1,500,000 names of immigrants who arrived in the U.S. between 1875 and 1888.
Germans in the 1870 Census
Discover and learn more about your German ancestors. This title provides a vital search tool for locating your German ancestors in 1870 America. It reveals all 928,128 German households in 1870 — meticulously compiled from the U.S. Federal Census by HeritageQuest's team of professional Document Extraction Specialists.
Europeans in the 1870 Census
Discover and learn more about your European ancestors. This title provides a vital search tool for locating your ancestors in 1870 America. It reveals over 73,000 households in 1870 — meticulously compiled from the U.S. Federal Census by HeritageQuest's team of professional Document Extraction Specialists.
Germans in the 1910 U.S. Federal Census
Get instantaneous access to your ancestor's record with the HeritageQuest World Immigration Series! This CD provides a vital search tool for locating your German immigrant ancestors in the United States in 1910.
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