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| Format | Journal Article |
|---|---|
| Author, Analytic | Minert, Roger P. |
| Title, Analytic | Do you have German immigrant ancestors who settled in Indiana, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, the Dakotas, Michigan, Missouri or Ohio" If so, check GIACR! |
| Journal Title | Der Blumenbaum |
| Date of Publication | October, November, December 2018 |
| Volume ID | 36 |
| Issue ID | 2 |
| Location in Work | 58-59 |
| Language or Document Type | English |
| ISSN | 1063-8849 |
| Abstract | Church records in the U.S. can be very helpful in identifying the home town of immigrants. Article includes instructions for use and information about the collection of the records. An example of using a Reverse Alphabetical Index to identify a German place name is on p. 60. |
| Notes | Sacramento German Genealogy Society. Includes a list of volumes in the author's "German Immigrants in American Church Records," p. 21. |
| Call Number | MKI Periodicals |
| MKI Terms | Archives/ Genealogy |