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| Format | Journal Article |
|---|---|
| Author, Analytic | Turbes, Donna Hollerung |
| Title, Analytic | Researching Your 19th-Century Alsatian Immigrant |
| Journal Title | Germanic Genealogy Journal |
| Date of Publication | Spring 2009 |
| Volume ID | 12 |
| Issue ID | 1 |
| Location in Work | 5-11 |
| Language or Document Type | English |
| ISSN | 1548-3150 |
| Abstract | Since Alsace [Elsass] belonged to France and to Germany at different times, Alsatian documents can be in Latin, German, or French. Includes a brief history of Alsace; how to identify Alsatian immigrants using U.S. records; useful emigration records; Alsatian research basics; Alsatian place names; Alsatian civil, church, census, and military records; printed resources; genealogical collections; and Web sites. |
| Call Number | MKI Periodicals |
| MKI Terms | Family History/ Genealogy/ Bibliographies/ Databases/ Alsace |