The Voyages of Our German Immigrants

Teresa Steinkamp McMillin, CG
May 27, 2022
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Introduction
13m 18s
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Ports Used
9m 42s
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Immigration Laws
13m 26s
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Passenger List Markings
4m 18s
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Emigration Laws
9m 04s
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The Ships
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Finding Passenger Lists
10m 11s

About this webinar

Germans began immigrating to the United States in 1683, according to documented history. This talk will highlight significant aspects of the first four major waves of migration, through 1910. The areas from which they came and motivations that typified each wave will be detailed. Available immigration and emigration records help tell the immigrant’s story. Laws changed over time and impacted various aspects of the immigration experience.

About the speaker

About the speaker

Teresa Steinkamp McMillin, Certified Genealogist®, author of the Guide to Hanover Military Records, 1514-1866 on Microfilm at the Family History Library, is the owner of Lind Street Research, a company dedicated to helping people discover
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  1. KG
    Katharine Greenough
    2 years ago

    Excellent webinar…..very informative and organized. I took copious notes to be added to the syllabus. While focused on German immigrants, some (much?) of the information could be applied to immigrants from other countries. Well done, Teresa!

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    MARY DUKE
    2 years ago

    Wonderful information for anyone searching the German ancestors.

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  3. AB
    Andrea Baker
    2 years ago

    Thank you very much for a very interesting and helpful webinar with great information and good pointers for everyone to continue research. Excellent Webinar.

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