Genealogy Projects tagged with Migration on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Norwegian American

    Emigration from Norway to the United States of America. This project is about emigrants from Norway to USA. Please also follow Norwegian Ancestry - information Index Links Norwegian-American Settlements in The US From which county in Norway was the emigrants born? Østfold Akershus Oslo Hedmark Oppland Buskerud Vestfold Telemark Aust-Agder Vest-Agder Rogaland H...

  • The Great Kashubian Migration

    In the mid-1800s Kashubians migrated for economic reasons. After the Franco-Prussian War and the unification of Germany under Bismarck, Kashubians were met with institutionalized hostility. Life was very harsh for the Kashubs. It was illegal to use Polish or Kashubian in public, especially in church. Many priests were imprisoned or exiled. Churches were left with no parish priests. As a result,...

  • Mormon Pioneer Company Leaders

    This project is a sub project of the Mormon Pioneers (1847-1868) Master Project This project covers all company commanders of the Mormon Pioneer migrations from 1847-1868) Finding Aids Alphabetical Company List Chronological Company List Alphabetical List of all Company Commander Names and Year of Departure Horace M. Alexander (1847) Isaac Allred (1855) Frederick Christian Ander...

  • Great Migration: Passengers of the Abigail, 1635

    The Abigail of London (Master: Richard Hackwell) sailed from foreign ports, the last being Plymouth, England on June 4, 1635. She sailed with about 220 passengers aboard along with livestock. She arrived in Boston about October 8, 1635 with smallpox aboard. Passengers Alphabetical by family with age and roll number Abdy Matthew 15, #134 (From Wantage, Berkshire, bound for Boston. Ref: PC...

  • Irish emigrants - ports of emigration, ships and passengerlists

    Queenstown ,county Cork (now Cobh)==From 1848 - 1950 over 6 million adults and children emigrated from Ireland - over 2.5 million departed from Cobh county Cork Ireland , making it the single most important port of emigration.Cork was the major emigration port, although every port in Ireland was used as a point of emigration at some stage.==Liverpool==The port city of Liverpool, with a current ...

  • Scots Abroad

    Scots Abroad The purpose of this project is to note the GENi profiles of Scots abroad. Profiles of Scottish born people who either emigrated to various parts of the world and died there, or who died abroad in other circumstances -conflicts, exploration etc. - can be listed below.See also: * Welsh Abroad * English Abroad People of note can be listed in the listing below with notes; others of les...

  • Splićani izvan Splita / Citizens of Split beyond Split

    Ovaj projekt je o iseljenim Splićanima i njihovoj migraciji u Argentinu, Australiju, Chile, USA, New Zealand / This is project page about of emigrants people from a Split, who were migrated and immigrated to the Argentina, Australia, Chile, USA, New Zealand. Izvor : Članak od gđa. Branka Bezić-Filipović, Hrvatska matica iseljenika-Podružnica Split: Splićani izvan Splita , BAŠTINA 34 121-142, ...

  • 1820 Settlers - Calton's Party

    Calton's Party 1820 Settlers Main reference The Settler Handbook by MD Nash See also eGGSA - The 1820 Settler Correspondence Additional information from South African Settlers The aim of this project is to link profiles on Geni to the names in the list, and to expand notes about individuals - mostly on the Profile page in the "About Me" field, or here if no profile exists. Gett...

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  • Where are The Ten Lost Tribes of Israel?

    Where are The Ten Lost Tribes of Israel? > This project hopes to explore academic studies, and historical sources regarding the quest to find the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel. Please feel free to add any information you may have.=These are the 12 Israeli tribes (sons of Jacob):* Reuben * Shimon * Levites * Judah * Dan * Naphtali * Gad * Asher * Issacher

  • Russian migration to Australia

    Russian Australians comprise Australian citizens who have full or partial Russian heritage or people who emigrated from Russia and reside in Australia.===The first wave 1880–1905The first major wave of Russian emigrants to Australia began in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, largely Jews from the Baltic and south west of Russia escaping anti-Semitism and a wave of pogroms which r...

  • Notable Asylees & Refugees

    asylee (n.) A non-citizen of a country who has been granted asylum in that country.> refugee (n.) A person seeking refuge in a foreign country due to persecution, disaster, or other factors beyond their control.This project is for gathering notable asylees and refugees and for determining future trees that need to be built on Geni. The following lists are incomplete. Please add information belo...

  • Talvik - Alta, Finnmark, Norge.

    Talvik, Leirbotn, Årøy, Langfjordbotn, Kåfjord, Alta, Rafsbotn This project contents genealogical information about people born in Alta area and Talvik area, Finnmark, Norway. * Genealogy / Slektsforskning, wikipedia Norwegian immigrants to United States. Goldminers in Alaska. Shipwrecks along the Norwegian coast. Genealogyproject on Geni . Northernlights route, pictures and history, Tr...

  • Kalmer Nyckel, Passengers 1641

    Kalmer Nyckel 1641-1642 (its third voyage to America)Built in the Netherland 1625, bought by Södekompaniet in Sweden 1628* Left Gothenburg July, 1641* Arrived at New Sweden November 7, 1641* Left New Sweden November 29, 1641 and set courcr on Rochell France* Arrived at Rochell March or earlier, 1642 then to Amsterdam* Arrived at Gothenburg April 15, 1642==Crew* Andrian Jansen, Skipper, from Saa...

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  • Charitas, Passengers 1641

    the Charitas ~ NL : Gecroonde Liefde ~ 1641-1642A leased Dutch armed merchant ship Gecroonde Liefde/Charitas (van Rotterdam) i Femarn* Sailed from Stockholm May 3, 1641* Left Gothenburg July, 1641* Arrived at New Sweden November 7, 1641* Left New Sweden November 29, 1641 and set courcr on Rochell France* Arrived at Rochell March or earlier, 1642 then to Amsterdam* Arrived at Gothenburg April 15...

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  • New Sweden, Passenger Lists Index 1637-1655 (Alphabetical )

    This list is a Work in Progress==SHIPS : info about passengers in linked sub-project-pages* Bird-Griffin-Vogel-Grip 1637 * Cat 1649 * Charitas 1641 * Eagle-Orn 1654 * Fama — voyages: 1642 — 1643 — * Freedenburg 1640 * Gyllene-Haj — voyages: 1646 — 1653 — 1654 —

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  • Czech (Bohemian) American Jews

    Bohemian and Czech Jews in American History Miloslav Rechcígl, Jr. Jews have lived on the territory of the historic Czech Lands for some 1,000 years. They have played an important role in the social, economic and cultural development of the country since the times of the Duchy and the subsequent Kingdom of Bohemia, through the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia, and the Successor State...

  • Czech Americans / Čechoameričané

    Czech Americans (Czech: Čechoameričané ), known in the 19th and early 20th century as Bohemian Americans, are citizens of the United States who are of Czech birth or descent. Czechs originate from the Czech lands, a term which refers to the majority of the traditional lands of the Bohemian Crown, namely Bohemia, Moravia and Czech Silesia. These lands have been governed by a variety of states, i...

  • Schulz Family from Germany in Meriden, USA

    Genealogy about Schulz Family from Germany in Meriden, USA Any Informations about history of Schulz family, and In this project a Yours participitation are welcome, if you are interesting for participate or would like to become part of this project - just Join this project (select ACTIONS (top right) and click Join Project ) About family surname Schulz from wikipedia : En | De Schulz is a ...

  • The Kentucky Migration 1780 - 1820

    The Kentucky Migration Note: This project is intended for anyone that moved to Kentucky during this period. If you have more info on why these families migrated, please feel free to add it here, or on their profiles. The first serious explorations of the Kentucky territory by English colonists had begun around 1750, and it was found that the area was not generally inhabited by Indians, but wa...

  • Emigrants from The Netherlands

    Collaborators welcome both translation help and research on specific destinations. Depending on the growth of this project, later sub-projects could include groupings based on time period, surname, city, state, country, and/or continent. ===GOALThis project is for seeking and finding information elsewhere by collaborating with Geni users around the world, thereby gaining easier access to local ...

  • Great Migration: Passengers of the Elizabeth, 1634 & 1635

    THE GREAT MIGRATION: SHIPS TO NEW ENGLAND 1633-35It an amazing story of Providence and the skill of English seamen that dozens of Atlantic ocean passages were made in little wooden ships bringing our Puritan ancestors to America almost without mishap in the 1630's; the unhappy exception being the harrowing story of the Angel Gabriel , 1635, which met a terrible storm and cast up on the coast of...

  • One species, many dia‧sporae

    ONE Species, many dia‧spora-ta ! . What good did H'omo Sapiens to chase them around this global territory? Maybe God gave it language to argue, dis‧cuss & agree… to be able to be friends, col-legues, co-operators, col-laborators, neigh-bours & family-members or to become like sisters & brothers in democratical administrated & religional free countries? . internet:sources-information-documen...

  • Great Migration: Passengers of the Arbella, 1630

    Note from the Chase Chronicles - July - October, 1930 =="John Winthrop begins his journal of the voyage of the Arbella onMarch 29, 1630:>"Riding at the Cowes, near the Isle of Wight, in the Arbella , the ship three hundred and fifty tons whereof Capt. Peter Milbourne was master, being manned with fifty-two seamen and twenty-eight pieces of ordnance..... upon conference it was agreed that (in re...

  • Great Migration: Passengers of the Hopewell, Spring 1635

    The purpose of this project is to compile and expand the profiles of passengers on the Hopewell in May-June 1635. The majority of Hopewell passengers went on to settle in Dorchester, Hingham, and Salem, Massachusetts. PLEASE NOTE: If someone is not listed below as one of the passengers, they should not be added to the project. You may want to check your records to see if they came on a differen...

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