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Emigration in the 19th Century from
the municipality of Borghorst,
city and county of Burgsteinfurt


Table of Contents

Introduction (in German only)

Sources

Original German website



BORGHORST

Emigration to the United States in the 19th Century
Last names   A-D   E-G   H-K   L-S   T-Z

Passenger lists to the United States, including ports of arrival
Arrival     1833-1859     1860-1869     1870-1897

Emigrants to Brazil in the 19th century

Emigrants to countries other than the United States and Brazil

Extracts of the baptism register for the Catholic parish of St. Nikomedes
1833-1859   1860-1869   1870-1897



BURG STEINFURT

Emigrants to the United States in the 19th Century
Last names:      A-C        D-G        H-J        K-L        M-P        R-S        T-Z


Passenger lists to the United States, including ports of arrival
1835-1845        1846-1851        1852-1859        1860-1865        1866-1869        1870-1897

Other emigration in the 19th century
Last names:   A-L      M-Z

Extracts of the baptism register for the Evangelical Reformed parish
Date of birth:   1770-1815      1816-1831      1832-1844      1845-1878

Extracts of the baptism register for the Catholic parish of St. Joh. Nepomuk

Extracts of the birth register of the Jewish Parish



Translated by Ralph Barhorst and Ines Mannhardt, members of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
August 2010
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