Migration Records: A Guide for Family Historians

Over the past 400 years thousands of people have moved to settle in Britain, and thousands more left its shores for life overseas. This practical and accessible guide shows how to explore migration records - and ancestors featured in them - through the wealth of records at The National Archives and elsewhere. "Migration Records" charts new online releases, including a major immigration package of passenger lists, certificates of arrival and naturalization applications, and discusses how improved catalogue information has opened up passport applications for research. From refugees fleeing persecution to child migrants, naturalization and citizenship papers to transportation records, it is an invaluable guide to the story of migration that changed so many lives.

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Migration Records: A Guide for Family Historians

Over the past 400 years thousands of people have moved to settle in Britain, and thousands more left its shores for life overseas. This practical and accessible guide shows how to explore migration records - and ancestors featured in them - through the wealth of records at The National Archives and elsewhere. "Migration Records" charts new online releases, including a major immigration package of passenger lists, certificates of arrival and naturalization applications, and discusses how improved catalogue information has opened up passport applications for research. From refugees fleeing persecution to child migrants, naturalization and citizenship papers to transportation records, it is an invaluable guide to the story of migration that changed so many lives.

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Migration Records: A Guide for Family Historians

Migration Records: A Guide for Family Historians

by Roger Kershaw
Migration Records: A Guide for Family Historians

Migration Records: A Guide for Family Historians

by Roger Kershaw

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Over the past 400 years thousands of people have moved to settle in Britain, and thousands more left its shores for life overseas. This practical and accessible guide shows how to explore migration records - and ancestors featured in them - through the wealth of records at The National Archives and elsewhere. "Migration Records" charts new online releases, including a major immigration package of passenger lists, certificates of arrival and naturalization applications, and discusses how improved catalogue information has opened up passport applications for research. From refugees fleeing persecution to child migrants, naturalization and citizenship papers to transportation records, it is an invaluable guide to the story of migration that changed so many lives.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781905615407
Publisher: A&C Black Publishers, Ltd.
Publication date: 02/28/2008
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Roger Kershaw is Head of Records Knowledge at The National Archives. He is the author of four books on immigration and emigration records.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Movements before 1800; Arriving and departing; The New World 1700s-1900s; Industrial expansion and rural decline; Refugees and minorities; Enforced migration; Twentieth-century sources ( registration, internment, post-war migration); Naturalization and citizenship; Further reading; Index

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