Course enrollment: GR-205 - German: Emigration Records
Course enrollment: GR-205 - German: Emigration Records
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Most of the time, that hometown is identified in records of the country where the immigrants settled. However, sometimes such records don’t exist, or they do not name the specific ancestral home. At that point, emigration records are usually the best source for learning this important information. Emigration is the process of leaving one country and settling in another. Whether that process is a long-planned and carefully thought
through series of events, or a relatively spontaneous decision to join other friends and family members leaving for other countries, it was, for virtually all German emigrants, a choice they made. That choice, made for whatever reasons, lead to the creation of important records which document no only the ancestral home, but also the life of the emigrant(s), and often some family members.
The German researcher needs to know about the variety of such records,
and the sometimes complicated process ancestors were supposed to follow
in making such historic changes in their lives.
Approximate contact hours to complete this course: 18
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