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The Wuerttemberg Emigration Index, Volume 2
Ruth Froelke | Trudy Schenk

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The Wuerttemberg Emigration Index, Volume 2

Ancestry Incorporated (1986)
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0916489159
| Hardcover
240 pages | USA | English
Dewey 929/.34347
LC Classification CS627.W86S34 1986

Genre

  • Birth Records
  • Index
  • Migration / Immigration / Emigration Records

Subject

  • 1801-1850
  • 1851-1900
  • Central Europe
  • Europe
  • European Migration To Western Hemisphere
  • Germany
  • Immigrants - Registers

Plot

From the front flap of this 240 page boo: "The nineteenth century witnessed the arrival of some 30 million immigrants to America, with Ireland and Germany providing by far the largest group. In the first half of the century alone, Germany - in particular Prussia - accounted for twenty percent of this new population. Of this German migration, close to 1 million made application to emigrate at Wuerttemberg. Naturally, this emigration/immigration process generated records as countries attempted to keep track of who was leaving and where they were going. Most of these records have lain hidden in foreign archives and few have been indexed, as was the case with the Wuerttemberg emigration records. [This book] presents the firsts comprehensive indexing of the microfilm records of this vast and previously inaccessible body of important primary source material. This collection, filmed at Ludwigsburg, contains the names of approximately 60,000 persons who made application to leave Germany from the late eighteenth century to 1900. This first volume, containing 11,500 names, provides the historian and genealogist alike with a valuable access tool to this storehouse of information. The information supplied on each person includes: name, date and place of birth, residence at time of application and application date, and microfilm number. Until publication of this volume, researchers were left with the nearly insurmountable task of finding an ancestor by searching, one by one, all the applications in this collection. Such a task was made all the more difficult because all the entries are handwritten, thus requiring a researcher to be well-versed in reading German script. The compilers of this volume are recognized experts in this field, and their labors are sure to earn the acclaim of the genealogical community."

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Notes

Vol. 2- by Trudy Schenk and Ruth Froelke.

Originally published in book form as 8 volumes, The Wuerttemberg Emigration Index (compiled by Trudy Schenk), can now be searched on the Internet at Ancestry's website (as part of their subscription-based collection of world genealogy records). Please be aware that this index does not include every single person who emigrated from Wuerttemberg. Only those who had permission to emigrate are included, and some of the records were lost or not microfilmed. However, the index can still be a very useful tool for doing genealogical research in this region.

The index covers 1808-1890 and is cataloged under the Oberamt (or district - similar to a county seat in the USA) from which the emigrant left. You need only know the emigrant's name to do a search. The index provides the following information: date and place of birth, date of emigration, Oberamt, destination (North America, Russia, Europe, and elsewhere), and the Family History Library microfilm number of the original document.