[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] German emigration records
Paul Rakow
rakow at ifh.de
Wed Dec 5 11:24:07 PST 2007
Ruth,
As I'm sure you know, there wasn't a single Germany at the time
you're asking about, there were still many different countries, each with
its own laws, and systems of record keeping. Some of them did try to
keep track of emigration, with varying degrees of success.
Is your Kallstadt the one in the Pfalz? If it is, a good place to
start would be a catalogue put together by the archives in Rheinland-Pfalz,
the title is
"Inventar der Quellen zur Geschichte der Auswanderung, 1500-1914:
in den staatliche Archiven von Rheinland-Pfalz und dem Saarland"
authors Peter Brommer, Karl Heinz Debus und Hans-Walter Herrmann.
published 1976, Koblenz.
[Inventory of sources about the history of emigration, 1500-1914:
in the state archives of Rheinland-Pfalz and Saarland]
This is a 500 page catalogue of material in the archives about
emigration from the Pfalz area. If there are any relevant records
from Kallstadt, they will probably be mentioned in there.
You might find a copy in a really large library (the British
Library in London has a copy, but that might not be so convenient
for you).
Paul Rakow
rakow at ifh.de
[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] German emigration records
Yamkin66 at aol.com wrote:
>
> I am looking for German emigration records and/or Polish immigration records.
> My great grandfather was Fredrich Spahl born in Kallstadt Germany in 1819.
> He married Elenore Psill in Kalisz Poland in 1851. I found my grandfather
> Julius Spahl in the Ellis Island records. I am trying to find where my gg
> grand father died either in Germany or Poland.
> Sorry for not being that clear in my previous request.
>
> Ruth
>
>
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