The Migration of European Ancestors: Their Experiences and the Records, 1820-1920

Nancy E. Loe, MA, MLS
Nov 9, 2022
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About this webinar

Many factors pushed or pulled our European immigrant ancestors to come to the New World. Follow in the footsteps of those who arrived between 1820 and 1920. What did our ancestors experience when they decided to leave their homes and communities to sail to America? What was the voyage like? How did they settle into their new homes? Then discover essential and unusual resources for migration research for all US and Canadian ports in this presentation.

About the speaker

Archivist, librarian, and genealogist Nancy Loe has been helping researchers with their family trees since 1977. From her time interning at the Smithsonian archives as a grad student to her current wo...
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  1. ED
    Elaine Drury
    2 years ago

    Great presentation Thank you

  2. LS
    Linda Smith
    3 years ago

    very interesting

  3. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    3 years ago

    So much good information flowing like water! It was a good pace, fast enough to understand it and then on to the next topic! The knowledge! Sharing the experience so we could put ourselves in someone else's shoes. Vivid presentation.

  4. GR
    Ginger Rail
    3 years ago

    What a great guest. Nancy was very interesting and her stories fascinating. Thanks for all your help.

  5. NH
    Nancy Hamel
    3 years ago

    Lots of great information, especially liked the Ellis Island walk through. Just ordered the book!

  6. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    3 years ago

    So thorough! Now I need time to dig into my ancestors who came to the US. I learned a lot from this webinar. Thank you!

  7. NP
    Nancy Purchase
    3 years ago

    Very interesting and informative.

  8. SC
    Sherry Clark
    3 years ago

    concise information

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