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2. Einwohnerbuch | Adressbuch STADT ERFURT 1950 mit Hochheim, Melchendorf, Bischleben, Dittelstedt, Rhoda und Steiger : Mit einem Stadtplan von Erfurt 1950
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Die politischen und wirtschaftlichen Veränderungen waren gewaltig. So fanden die Namen zahlreiche Umsiedler, die meist auch heute noch in Erfurt leben, Einzug in das Buch. Neben dem Verzeichnis von Behörden, Vereinen, Parteien, Schulen finden wir ein umfangreiches Kapitel mit dem Verzeichnis der Straßen und Plätze. Ein Stadtplan aus dem Jahr 1950 wurde mit in das Buch eingedruckt. Der umfangreichste Teil ist das alphabetische Verzeichnis der Einwohner und der Firmen. In einem weitern Abschnitt finden wir die Industrie, das Handwerk und Gewerbe des Jahres 1950.
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- 2014
3. «Arisierung» von Privatbanken am Beispiel des Bankhauses E. J. Meyer in Berlin
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Elsner von der Malsburg, Maximilian and Elsner von der Malsburg, Maximilian
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- Financial crises--Germany, Banks and banking--Germany--History, Bank failures--Germany, Private banks--Germany
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Das Buch behandelt die «Arisierung» von Banken in Deutschland während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. Anhand der Geschichte des Bankhauses E. J. Meyer werden soziale, ökonomische und rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen und Herausforderungen dargestellt – von der Privatbank und Mitgründerin der Deutschen Bank und des Bauunternehmens Philipp Holzmann über die Krisen zwischen den Weltkriegen, die Bankenkrise 1931, den Niedergang im Nationalsozialismus bis zur «Arisierung», nach der nochmals ein Inhaberwechsel zum Bankhaus Metzler aus Frankfurt erfolgte. AbschlieFrankfurt erfolgte. Abschließend wird auf Entschädigungs- und Restitutionsverfahren aufgrund erlittenen Unrechts im Dritten Reich eingegangen, die teilweise bis in die 1960er-Jahre dauerten und deren Ende die Anspruchsteller oft nicht erlebten.
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- 2014
4. Mario – Prevostito
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Michael Peschke and Michael Peschke
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- Anonyms and pseudonyms--Encyclopedias
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This Encyclopedia is the first to compile pseudonyms from all over the world, from all ages and occupations in a single work: some 500,000 pseudonyms of roughly 270,000 people are deciphered here. Besides pseudonyms in the narrower sense, initials, nick names, order names, birth and married names etc. are included.
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- 2014
5. Russi – Texier-Tremeau
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Michael Peschke and Michael Peschke
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- Anonyms and pseudonyms--Encyclopedias
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This Encyclopedia is the first to compile pseudonyms from all over the world, from all ages and occupations in a single work: some 500,000 pseudonyms of roughly 270,000 people are deciphered here. Besides pseudonyms in the narrower sense, initials, nick names, order names, birth and married names etc. are included. The volumes 1 to 9 list persons by their real names in alphabetical order. To make the unequivocal identification of a person easier, year and place of birth and death are provided where available, as are profession, nationality, the pseudonym under which the person was known, and finally, the sources used. The names of professions given in the source material have been translated into English especially for this encyclopaedia. In the second part, covering the volumes 10 to 16, the pseudonyms are listed alphabetically and the real names provided. Approx. 500,000 pseudonyms of about 270,000 persons First encyclopedia including pseudonyms from all over the world, all times and all occupations Essential research tool for anyone wishing to identify persons and names for his research within one single work
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- 2014
6. Tagebücher : 1885-1891
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Hedwig Pringsheim, Cristina Herbst, Hedwig Pringsheim, and Cristina Herbst
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- Women--Germany--Diaries
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Hedwig Pringsheim (1855-1942), Tochter der Frauenrechtlerin Hedwig Dohm, Ehefrau des Mathematikers Alfred Pringsheim, Mutter von Katia Mann und Schwiegermutter von Thomas Mann, notierte und beurteilte in Tagebüchern, was sie im Laufe von 56 Jahren erlebte. Zwischen 1885 und 1941 geführt, umfassen die Tagebücher die Zeit vom Kaiserreich bis zum Nationalsozialismus und dem Schweizer Exil. Vor dem Hintergrund der großen politischen und gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen spielte sich das großbürgerliche Leben der emanzipiert jüdischen Pringsheim- und bald auch der Mann-Familie ab. Die Tagebücher verzeichnen Lektüre, Reisen, Ausstellungs-, Konzert- und Theaterbesuche sowie Begegnungen mit Persönlichkeiten der gehobenen Münchner und Berliner Gesellschaft, werfen vor allem aber ein authentisches und zuweilen überraschend neues Licht auf Thomas Mann und seine Familie. Der hier präsentierte erste Bande der achtbändigen Edition umfasst die Jahre 1885-1891. Erschlossen werden die einzelnen Bände durch eine den jeweiligen Zeitraum erläuternde Einleitung und diverse Register, darunter ein detailliertes Personenregister.
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- 2013
7. Germans to America, November 1, 1895 - June 17, 1897 : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports
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Ira A. Glazier, William P. Filby, Ira A. Glazier, and William P. Filby
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- Immigrants--United States--Registers, Ships--United States--Passenger lists, German Americans--Genealogy
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Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German-surname immigrants who came to all ports in the United States between 1850 and 1893. This period witnessed one of the highest rates of German emigration in the nineteenth century. The series reproduces information from the original ship manifest schedules, or passenger lists, filed by all vessels entering U.S. ports. All volumes are arranged in chronological order by each ship's date of arrival. For every passenger list, the following information is provided: ship name, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and list of German-surname passengers. Ships that departed from German ports or carried passengers who declared themselves to be of German origin are included, with full name, age, sex, occupation, and, when this information is given, country, province or village of origin provided for each emigrant. One of the most important features of this series is the complete index of names at the end of every volume, making it easy to find a particular individual or family name. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume. Standing orders, which receive a 10% discount, are also welcomed.
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- 2002
8. Germans to America (Series II), January 1846-October 1846 : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports
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Ira A. Glazier, William P. Filby, Ira A. Glazier, and William P. Filby
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- Immigrants--United States--Registers, Ships--United States--Passenger lists, German Americans--Genealogy
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Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German surname immigrants. This entire project was planned to span the years 1850 through 1893, but now the series has been extended. The series reproduces information from the original passenger lists filed by all vessels entering U.S. ports from abroad. Ships that departed from German ports or carried passengers who declared themselves to be of German origin are included, with first and last names, age, sex, occupation, and province and village of origin (whenever available) provided for each emigrant. A complete index of names is included at the end of every volume. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume. Standing orders, which receive a 10% discount, are also welcomed.
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- 2002
9. Being Human : Ethics, Environment, and Our Place in the World
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Anna L. Peterson and Anna L. Peterson
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- Ethics, Environmental ethics
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Being Human examines the complex connections among conceptions of human nature, attitudes toward non-human nature, and ethics. Anna Peterson proposes an'ethical anthropology'that examines how ideas of nature and humanity are bound together in ways that shape the very foundations of cultures. Peterson discusses mainstream Western understandings of what it means to be human, as well as alternatives to these perspectives, and suggests that the construction of a compelling, coherent environmental ethics will revise our ideas not only about nature but also about what it means to be human.
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- 2001
10. Germans to America, June 1, 1892-Dec. 31, 1892 : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports
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Ira A. Glazier, William P. Filby, Ira A. Glazier, and William P. Filby
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- Immigrants--United States--Registers, Ships--United States--Passenger lists, German Americans--Genealogy
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Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German-surname immigrants who came to all ports in the United States between 1850 and 1893. This period witnessed one of the highest rates of German emigration in the nineteenth century. The series reproduces information from the original ship manifest schedules, or passenger lists, filed by all vessels entering U.S. ports. All volumes are arranged in chronological order by each ship's date of arrival. For every passenger list, the following information is provided: ship name, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and list of German-surname passengers. Ships that departed from German ports or carried passengers who declared themselves to be of German origin are included, with full name, age, sex, occupation, and, when this information is given, country, province or village of origin provided for each emigrant. One of the most important features of this series is the complete index of names at the end of every volume, making it easy to find a particular individual or family name. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume. Standing orders, which receive a 10% discount, are also welcomed.
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- 2000
11. Being Human : Ethics, Environment, and Our Place in the World
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Peterson, Anna L. and Peterson, Anna L.
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- 2001
12. Germans to America, July 2, 1883-Oct. 31, 1883 : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports
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Ira A. Glazier, William P. Filby, Ira A. Glazier, and William P. Filby
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- Immigrants--United States--Registers, Ships--United States--Passenger lists, German Americans--Genealogy
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Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German-surname immigrants who came to all ports in the United States between 1850 and 1893. This period witnessed one of the highest rates of German emigration in the nineteenth century. The series reproduces information from the original ship manifest schedules, or passenger lists, filed by all vessels entering U.S. ports. All volumes are arranged in chronological order by each ship's date of arrival. For every passenger list, the following information is provided: ship name, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and list of German-surname passengers. Ships that departed from German ports or carried passengers who declared themselves to be of German origin are included, with full name, age, sex, occupation, and, when this information is given, country, province or village of origin provided for each emigrant. One of the most important features of this series is the complete index of names at the end of every volume, making it easy to find a particular individual or family name. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume. Standing orders, which receive a 10% discount, are also welcomed.
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- 1995
13. Germans to America, Dec. 1884-June 1885 : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports
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Ira A. Glazier, William P. Filby, Ira A. Glazier, and William P. Filby
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- Immigrants--United States--Registers, Ships--United States--Passenger lists, German Americans--Genealogy
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Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German-surname immigrants who came to all ports in the United States between 1850 and 1893. This period witnessed one of the highest rates of German emigration in the nineteenth century. The series reproduces information from the original ship manifest schedules, or passenger lists, filed by all vessels entering U.S. ports. All volumes are arranged in chronological order by each ship's date of arrival. For every passenger list, the following information is provided: ship name, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and list of German-surname passengers. Ships that departed from German ports or carried passengers who declared themselves to be of German origin are included, with full name, age, sex, occupation, and, when this information is given, country, province or village of origin provided for each emigrant. One of the most important features of this series is the complete index of names at the end of every volume, making it easy to find a particular individual or family name. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume. Standing orders, which receive a 10% discount, are also welcomed.
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- 1996
14. Germans to America, July 2, 1884-Nov. 29, 1884 : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports
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Ira A. Glazier, William P. Filby, Ira A. Glazier, and William P. Filby
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- Immigrants--United States--Registers, Ships--United States--Passenger lists, German Americans--Genealogy
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Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German-surname immigrants who came to all ports in the United States between 1850 and 1893. This period witnessed one of the highest rates of German emigration in the nineteenth century. The series reproduces information from the original ship manifest schedules, or passenger lists, filed by all vessels entering U.S. ports. All volumes are arranged in chronological order by each ship's date of arrival. For every passenger list, the following information is provided: ship name, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and list of German-surname passengers. Ships that departed from German ports or carried passengers who declared themselves to be of German origin are included, with full name, age, sex, occupation, and, when this information is given, country, province or village of origin provided for each emigrant. One of the most important features of this series is the complete index of names at the end of every volume, making it easy to find a particular individual or family name. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume. Standing orders, which receive a 10% discount, are also welcomed.
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- 1996
15. Germans to America, June 1, 1881-Aug. 6, 1881 : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports
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Ira A. Glazier, William P. Filby, Ira A. Glazier, and William P. Filby
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- Immigrants--United States--Registers, Ships--United States--Passenger lists, German Americans--Genealogy
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Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German-surname immigrants who came to all ports in the United States between 1850 and 1893. This period witnessed one of the highest rates of German emigration in the nineteenth century. The series reproduces information from the original ship manifest schedules, or passenger lists, filed by all vessels entering U.S. ports. All volumes are arranged in chronological order by each ship's date of arrival. For every passenger list, the following information is provided: ship name, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and list of German-surname passengers. Ships that departed from German ports or carried passengers who declared themselves to be of German origin are included, with full name, age, sex, occupation, and, when this information is given, country, province or village of origin provided for each emigrant. One of the most important features of this series is the complete index of names at the end of every volume, making it easy to find a particular individual or family name. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume. Standing orders, which receive a 10% discount, are also welcomed.
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- 1994
16. Germans to America, Dec. 1, 1873-Dec. 29, 1874 : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports
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Ira A. Glazier, William P. Filby, Ira A. Glazier, and William P. Filby
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- Immigrants--United States--Registers, Ships--United States--Passenger lists, German Americans--Genealogy
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Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German-surname immigrants who came to all ports in the United States between 1850 and 1893. This period witnessed one of the highest rates of German emigration in the nineteenth century. The series reproduces information from the original ship manifest schedules, or passenger lists, filed by all vessels entering U.S. ports. All volumes are arranged in chronological order by each ship's date of arrival. For every passenger list, the following information is provided: ship name, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and list of German-surname passengers. Ships that departed from German ports or carried passengers who declared themselves to be of German origin are included, with full name, age, sex, occupation, and, when this information is given, country, province or village of origin provided for each emigrant. One of the most important features of this series is the complete index of names at the end of every volume, making it easy to find a particular individual or family name. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume. Standing orders, which receive a 10% discount, are also welcomed.
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- 1993
17. Germans to America, June 1873-Nov. 1873 : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports
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Ira A. Glazier, William P. Filby, Ira A. Glazier, and William P. Filby
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- Immigrants--United States--Registers, Ships--United States--Passenger lists, German Americans--Genealogy
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Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German-surname immigrants who came to all ports in the United States between 1850 and 1893. This period witnessed one of the highest rates of German emigration in the nineteenth century. The series reproduces information from the original ship manifest schedules, or passenger lists, filed by all vessels entering U.S. ports. All volumes are arranged in chronological order by each ship's date of arrival. For every passenger list, the following information is provided: ship name, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and list of German-surname passengers. Ships that departed from German ports or carried passengers who declared themselves to be of German origin are included, with full name, age, sex, occupation, and, when this information is given, country, province or village of origin provided for each emigrant. One of the most important features of this series is the complete index of names at the end of every volume, making it easy to find a particular individual or family name. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume. Standing orders, which receive a 10% discount, are also welcomed.
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- 1993
18. Germans to America, June 13, 1866-Dec. 27, 1866 : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports
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Ira A. Glazier, William P. Filby, Ira A. Glazier, and William P. Filby
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- Immigrants--United States--Registers, Ships--United States--Passenger lists, German Americans--Genealogy
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Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German-surname immigrants who came to all ports in the United States between 1850 and 1893. This period witnessed one of the highest rates of German emigration in the nineteenth century. The series reproduces information from the original ship manifest schedules, or passenger lists, filed by all vessels entering U.S. ports. All volumes are arranged in chronological order by each ship's date of arrival. For every passenger list, the following information is provided: ship name, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and list of German-surname passengers. Ships that departed from German ports or carried passengers who declared themselves to be of German origin are included, with full name, age, sex, occupation, and, when this information is given, country, province or village of origin provided for each emigrant. One of the most important features of this series is the complete index of names at the end of every volume, making it easy to find a particular individual or family name. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume. Standing orders, which receive a 10% discount, are also welcomed.
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- 1991
19. Germans to America, June 1, 1863-Oct. 31, 1864 : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports
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Ira A. Glazier, William P. Filby, Ira A. Glazier, and William P. Filby
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- Immigrants--United States--Registers, Ships--United States--Passenger lists, German Americans--Genealogy
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Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German-surname immigrants who came to all ports in the United States between 1850 and 1893. This period witnessed one of the highest rates of German emigration in the nineteenth century. The series reproduces information from the original ship manifest schedules, or passenger lists, filed by all vessels entering U.S. ports. All volumes are arranged in chronological order by each ship's date of arrival. For every passenger list, the following information is provided: ship name, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and list of German-surname passengers. Ships that departed from German ports or carried passengers who declared themselves to be of German origin are included, with full name, age, sex, occupation, and, when this information is given, country, province or village of origin provided for each emigrant. One of the most important features of this series is the complete index of names at the end of every volume, making it easy to find a particular individual or family name. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume. Standing orders, which receive a 10% discount, are also welcomed.
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- 1991
20. Germans to America : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports, 1850-1855
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Filby, P. William, Glazier, Ira A., Filby, P. William, and Glazier, Ira A.
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- Immigrants--United States--Registers, Ships--United States--Passenger lists, German Americans--Genealogy
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Description based on print version record.
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- 1989
21. German Immigrants: Lists of Passengers Bound From Bremen to New York, 1855-1862, With Places of Origin.
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Gary J. Zimmerman, Marion Wolfert, Gary J. Zimmerman, and Marion Wolfert
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This book provides information on about 35,000 German immigrants from Bremen who arrived in New York from 1855 to 1862. The names are arranged alphabetically, and family members are grouped together, usually under the head of the household. In addition, data on age, place of origin, date of arrival, and the name of the ship are supplied, plus citations to the original source material.
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- 1986
22. Germans to America, May 1, 1890-Nov. 28, 1890 : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports
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Ira A. Glazier, William P. Filby, Ira A. Glazier, and William P. Filby
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- Immigrants--United States--Registers, Ships--United States--Passenger lists, German Americans--Genealogy
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Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German-surname immigrants who came to all ports in the United States between 1850 and 1893. This period witnessed one of the highest rates of German emigration in the nineteenth century. The series reproduces information from the original ship manifest schedules, or passenger lists, filed by all vessels entering U.S. ports. All volumes are arranged in chronological order by each ship's date of arrival. For every passenger list, the following information is provided: ship name, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and list of German-surname passengers. Ships that departed from German ports or carried passengers who declared themselves to be of German origin are included, with full name, age, sex, occupation, and, when this information is given, country, province or village of origin provided for each emigrant. One of the most important features of this series is the complete index of names at the end of every volume, making it easy to find a particular individual or family name. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume. Standing orders, which receive a 10% discount, are also welcomed.
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- 1998
23. Germans to America, July 1, 1889-Apr. 30, 1890 : Lists of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports
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Ira A. Glazier, William P. Filby, Ira A. Glazier, and William P. Filby
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- Immigrants--United States--Registers, Ships--United States--Passenger lists, German Americans--Genealogy
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Germans to America provides both genealogists and researchers of family history with the first extensive, indexed source of German-surname immigrants who came to all ports in the United States between 1850 and 1893. This period witnessed one of the highest rates of German emigration in the nineteenth century. The series reproduces information from the original ship manifest schedules, or passenger lists, filed by all vessels entering U.S. ports. All volumes are arranged in chronological order by each ship's date of arrival. For every passenger list, the following information is provided: ship name, port of departure, port of arrival, date of arrival, and list of German-surname passengers. Ships that departed from German ports or carried passengers who declared themselves to be of German origin are included, with full name, age, sex, occupation, and, when this information is given, country, province or village of origin provided for each emigrant. One of the most important features of this series is the complete index of names at the end of every volume, making it easy to find a particular individual or family name. Germans to America may be ordered by individual volume. Standing orders, which receive a 10% discount, are also welcomed.
- Published
- 1998
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