Internment of Ukrainians in Canada 1914-1920 ...
www.infoukes.com/history/internment
The Migration Heritage Centre (MHC) provides opportunities for people to tell of their achievements, their struggles for belonging, of cultural change, traditions and adaptation, reconciliation and celebrations of survival.
www.migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au
EUROPEAN EMIGRATION Swedish emigration to America is rather typical for European emigration westward to America during the 19th century. Therefore, we have elected to present the background of the Swedish emigration at that time. Painting The Emigrants by Swedish artist Knut Ekwall, (1843-1912). This painting depicts the artist's vision of what the Atlantic crossings could be like for the ...
www.americanwest.com/swedemigr/pages/emigra.htm
Norwegian-American Bygdelagenes Fellesraad 1916 Celebrating more than 100 Years of the bygdelag in America What is the Fellesraad Norwegian-American Bygdelagenes Fellesraad (NABF), is the national council for the thirty-two (32) affiliated Norwegian-American Bygdelag. Founded on November 17, 1916, the Fellesraad has been continuously active in the bygdelag movement for over eighty-three years.
Danish Immigrant Museum, Cultural Center, Gifts, Elkhorn, Iowa, Denmark, Danmark, Julefest, Gifts, Cards, Culture, Flag, Shopping, Traditions, Heritage, Rebild, Geneaolgy, Events, Scandinavian, Scandinavia ...
Finnish passenger lists and passport and ships search. Finnish emigrants to North America sailed on the steamships of the Finland Steamship Company from Hanko to the port of Hull and continued by train to Liverpool from which the journey continued with the transatlantic steamers to Ellis Island, New York. Articles about emigrants - immigrants, emigration - immigration, genealogy research.
sydaby.eget.net/swe/emi_intro.htm
Tell me when this page is updated VANASSE MIGRATION PROJECT VANASSE PIONEER FAMILIES MORE VANASSE PIONEERS STILL MORE VANASSE PIONEERS BASTIEN MIGRATION VANASSES IN CONNECTICUT VANASSES IN MAINE VANASSES IN MASSACHUSETTS VANASSES IN MICHIGAN VANASSES IN MINNESOTA VANASSES IN MONTANA VANASSES IN NEW HAMPSHIRE VANASSES IN RHODE ISLAND VANASSES IN VERMONT VANASSES IN WISCONSIN The 1881 census for ...
bvanasse.tripod.com/vanassemigration
Emigration of the island of Texel in the Netherlands to the USA and other countries. Dutch resources about emigration, information and stories obtained from the descendants.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~texel/emigration.html
British Home Children Neither Waif Nor Stray: The Search For a Stolen Identity Links Volunteer Center RootsWeb Mailing List Press Release Why Yahoo Contact Us Resources Are You a Descendent of a British Home Child 100, 000 British Home Children were sent to Canada by over fifty childcare organizations from 1870-1940. These alleged orphan children were often mistreated and suffered abuse and ...
This bibliography contains titles that describe Scandinavian emigrations in general, both within Scandinavia and beyond, and that situate Danish emigration within this context...
www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/bib_guid/danish.html
Index to The Daily releases, tables and other information about immigration and citizenship data from the 1996 Census.
www.statcan.ca/english/census96/nov4/nalis5.htm
The Problem of the Immigrant (Translated from the Hungarian.) THE LAW OF MARCH, 1903. CONCERNING EMIGRATION. Hungary Chapter I. About Emigration in General. section 1. In point of view of the application of this law he is considered an emigrant who goes to foreign countries with the object of continuously living there for an indefinite time. section 2. In regard to emigration, the following ...
www.iarelative.com/hung1903/law_1903.htm
Finnish Emigration and Immigration after World War II ...
www.utu.fi/erill/instmigr/art/finn_migr.htm
Back to Kalundborg og Omegns Museum (in Danish) August and Ane Rasmussen. The pictures were taken in the United States before Ane died in 1880. August and Ane were determined that their children should have a better life in the new country than the two of them had experienced in Denmark. None of their children survived. Their firstborn was buried in 1859 in a corner of the newly purchased land.
www.kalmus.dk/html/august.html