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  1. Oct 8, 2022 · The Palatine Germans. The Germans that would eventually settle the Mohawk Valley came from the Rhine Valley River region known as the "Palatinate." The name arose from the Roman word "Palatine," the title given to the ruling family of the area when it was part of the Holy Roman Empire. With the outbreak of the Thirty Years War in 1618, came 96 ...

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    Project participants need to be members of WikiTree. If you are not yet a WikiTree member, see Help: How to Use WikiTreeto get started. To join us in this project, answer our G2G welcome post to join the Palatine Migration project and get a badge or ask Dave or Ellen for the Palatine Migration Projectbadge. 1. Add palatine_migration to your followe...

    Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. We could use your help. 1. Establish the parameters of the project. I would recommend that we start by only adding immigrants, although consideration could be given to adding their descendants as well. 2. Identify the WikiTree profiles of the Palatine immigrants who settled in America as wel...

    Apply the project template to profiles for Palatine Migrants:{{Palatine Migration}} will produce this display and will place the profile in Category: Palatine Migrants:

    WikiTree Links

    1. Germanna Descendants 2. Irish Palatines 3. Baschi Meyer Project 4. Berks County, Pennsylvania 5. Space:Schoharie_County,_New_York_Historical_Society_-_The_Old_Stone_Fort

    Arriving Ships

    1. Britannia, Arrived 21 September 1731 2. Pennsylvania Merchant, Arrived 10 September 1731 3. Plaisance, arrived at Philadelphia 21 September 1732 4. Passengers on the Ship Rowand, arriving 1753 5. Passenger Lists for Thistle, Arrived at Philadelphia 19 September 1738

    Palatine Settlements

    1. (East Camp) Livingston Manor 2. West Camp, New York 3. German New River Settlement of Virginia 4. Earliest Settlers in the Tulpehocken/Swatara Creek Region of Pennsylvania (1720-1740) 5. C.I. Lindenmuth's list of Tulpehocken Pioneer Homesteads 6. The Simmendinger Register

  2. Jul 19, 2023 · Rhineland (Rheinland), German Empire. Henry "Hank" Jones, FASG, is the leading authority on these immigrants. To contact him, visit his website: http://www.hankjones.com. He has identified the origins of 600 of the 847 Palatine families involved in this migration.[1]

  3. Oct 8, 2012 · The majority of German immigrants to the United States were from the Palatinate, a fertile area of the southern Rhine River Valley. In the 17 th and 18 th centuries the people of the Palatinate suffered from seemingly constant hardship. Peasants were dominated by feudal lords who taxed the poor heavily in order to support their lavish lifestyles.

  4. So many German-speaking immigrants were from the Palatinate (Pfalz) region during the 1600-1700s that English-speaking people soon called anyone who spoke German a "Palatine." Our organization is interested in researching all German-speaking ancestors, not just those from the Palatinate region. What is a Palatine, you ask...

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  6. Aug 24, 2020 · Aug 24th, 2020 · 1 Comment. By Don Heinrich Tolzmann. Special to NKyTribune. Part 41 of our series, “Resilience and Renaissance: Newport, Kentucky, 1795-2020.” German immigrants and their...

  7. • The John A. Roebling Bridge, Linking Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky by Don Heinrich Tolamann • Der Christliche Bostschafter Cleveland, Ohio • German Immigrants in America Church Records, A Progress Report by Roger P. Minert, Ph.D., A.G. • Pedigree Chart by Death Records

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