German Americans -- Genealogy
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German Americans -- Genealogy
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German Americans
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- Schlegel's American families of German ancestry in the United States, genealogical and biographical, illustrated
- German immigrants, lists of passengers bound from Bremen to New York [dates], with places of origin, compiled by Gary J. Zimmerman & Marion Wolfert
- Germans to America--series II, lists of passengers arriving at U.S. ports in the 1840s, edited by Ira A. Glazier ; with a foreword by P. William Filby
- If I can, you can decipher Germanic records, by Edna M. Bentz
- Emigrants from Saxony (Grandduchy of Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach) to America, 1854, 1859, Clifford Neal Smith
- One family's story, Cretsinger, Crutsinger, Curtsinger, Cutsinger, Kretsinger, Krutsinger, by Janette Barnes Cutsinger and Garland Howard Lacey ; time lines by Evelyn Martin ; compiled by Garland Howard Lacey
- Early nineteenth-century German settlers in Ohio (mainly Cincinnati and environs), Kentucky, and other states, Clifford Neal Smith
- Spelling variations in German names, solving family history problems through applications of German and English phonetics, Roger P. Minert
- Germans to America, lists of passengers arriving at U.S. ports, 1850-1855, edited by Ira A. Glazier and P. William Filby
- The Suber family of South Carolina, beginning 1752, compiled by L. Andrew Suber
- Ancestors in German archives, a guide to family history sources, Raymond S. Wright, III [and others]
- Emigrants from the former Amt Damme, Oldenburg, (now Niedersachsen), Germany, mainly to the United States, 1830-1849, Clifford Neal Smith
- Eighteenth century emigrants from German-speaking lands to North America, by Annette Kunselman Burgert
- The Wuerttemberg emigration index, by Trudy Schenk, Ruth Froelke and Inge Bork
- Rhineland emigrants, lists of German settlers in colonial America, edited by Don Yoder
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