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  2. German Emigrants Database - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1980s, passenger lists are recorded electronically in the United States. One leader in data digitization was the "Center for Immigration Research" [6] at the University of Philadelphia/ Pennsylvania. The German Emigrants Database has received its extensive overall data for the years 1850-1891 from the Center for Immigration Research.

  3. Dutch immigrants came to Sheboygan seeking 'a better life' - AOL

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    The Phoenix was carrying more than 225 passengers, a majority of whom were Dutch immigrants headed for Sheboygan, when it burned to the water line on the early morning of Nov. 21, 1847, only miles ...

  4. Category:Dutch emigrants to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dutch emigrants to the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 431 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Dutch diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch diaspora consists of the Dutch and their descendants living outside the Netherlands. [1]Emigration from the Netherlands has been occurring for since at least the 17th century, and may be traced back to the international presence of the Dutch Empire and its monopoly on mercantile shipping in many parts of the world.

  6. Dutch Americans - Wikipedia

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    According to 2021 US Census data, 3,083,041 [1] Americans self-reported to be of (partial) Dutch ancestry, while 884,857 [2] Americans claimed full Dutch heritage. 2,969,407 Dutch Americans were native born in 2021, while 113,634 Dutch Americans were foreign-born, of which 61.5% was born in Europe and 62,9% entered the United States before 2000.

  7. SS Silesia (1869) - Wikipedia

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    The SS Silesia was a late 19th-century Hamburg America Line passenger and cargo ship that ran between the European ports of Hamburg, Germany and Le Havre, France to Castle Garden and later Ellis Island, New York transporting European immigrants, primarily Russian, Prussian, Hungarian, German, Austrian, Italian, and Danish individuals and families.

  8. Dominie Henry P. Scholte House - Wikipedia

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    The first part of the house was built from 1847 to 1848, making it one the first buildings constructed in town. [2] Its use of the Greek Revival style shows that the early Dutch immigrants used American styles and local materials. The easternmost section with the two-story porch is the original house.

  9. SS Phoenix (1845) - Wikipedia

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    A dutch Bible from 1693 washed ashore shortly after the disaster and is part of the Wisconsin Maritime Museum's collection. [10] The engine, boiler, and cargo were later salvaged from the hulk of the Phoenix. [11] 175 years later the smokestack was found by Dutch public broadcaster Omroep Gelderland during filming for a documentary of the ...

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