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How I made this website
German Genealogy Links of General Interest
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Kraig Ruckel's
Palatine & Pennsylvania-Dutch Genealogy Page. These folks, like
some of my ancestors came from the Lower Palatinate in Germany, only a
century earlier. This site also contains an interesting article on Palatine
Emigrants.
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German
Genealogy: Rheinland-Pfalz / Rhineland-Palatinate. This is a Germany
based web server that contains interesting genealogical resources. Contains
links to early 19th Century maps of the Palatinate. The Buertels, Fickeisens,
Muellers of my ancestry came from here.
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German
Genealogy: Rhineland-Palatinate, the History.
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German
genealogy: Emigration from Germany to America.
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Palatines to America. The PURPOSE
of this society is to promote the study of Germanic immigration to North
America, to publish information of general interest, to provide a means
for members to exchange information and share research.
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Genealogie
im Saarland. This site is in German but English inquiries are welcome.
The Noes of my ancestry came from the Saar.
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The Immigration Diary
of Michael Friedrich Radke, 1848. This diary is presented to help us
understand why families wished to leave Prussia /Germany, to emigrate to
America or Australia, in the 1840's. This diary had been in the possession
of Judith Radke Craig and her family of Huntingburg, Indiana, for many
years.
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The Ship Marianne
Voyage from Bremen to Baltimore Departing August 11, 1843, Arriving
September 25, 1843.
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Mysteries of the
Ship Marianne: More than 30 Voyages from Bremen to Baltimore Between
1841 and 1858.
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Genealogy.net.
In our pages you will find comprehensive information about all aspects
of German genealogy: information for beginners in genealogy, regional research,
clubs, mailing lists, etc.
Washington County, Ohio Genealogy Links
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Washington County Ohio GenWeb
Site maintained by Jack Martin. Since all of my ancestors center around
Washington County, this site is a very important reference for my genealogy
work.
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Washington County, Ohio in
the Civil War by Scott A. Britton. I found in one of these online databases
a reference to a Lewis Noe, who served in the 36th battalion who may be
a relative of mine.
Created October 14, 1999 by Jim Andris.