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In Search Of Your German Roots - PDF versionIn Search Of Your German Roots - PDF version - This updated edition of In Search of Your German Roots is designed to help you trace your German ancestry; not only in Germany but in all the German-speaking areas of Europe, from the Baltic to the Crimea, from the Czech Republic to Belgium. Like all books by Angus Baxter, it shows you how to conduct your research by correspondence and e-mail; how to work in your own home, at your computer, using the resources of libraries and archives or the records of church and state. more info
Database of historical adressbooksHistorical address books are an important secondary source for family researchers. In this database, data sets transcribed by volunteer collaborators are made available, through a common database programme, for free-of-charge online queries.
German and Swiss Settlers in America, 1700s-1800s CDBeginning with a trickle in the 1680s and growing into a virtual flood by the 1720s, immigrants from Germany's Rhineland area and the German-speaking cantons of Switzerland arrived in southeastern Pennsylvania by the thousands. The majority of these immigrants established farming communities which flourish to this day, while others migrated south through Western Maryland and the great Valley of Virginia, spreading their bloodlines throughout the South. Still other German immigrants went directly to New York, more info