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The Cigarmakers' Society Union of England, whose members were frequently unemployed and suffering, established an emigration fund - that is, instead of paying the members unemployment benefits, a sum of money was granted to help passage from England to the United States.
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www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAEengland.htm
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Emigration was one of the major factors that shaped Cornwall as we know it today. The county was ... In each decade from 1861 to 1901, around 20% of the Cornish male population migrated abroad – three times the average for England and Wales. In total, the county lost over a quarter of a million people between 1841 and 1901.
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Article on the emigration of Cornish miners in the 19th century. ... Mining was once the principal industry in Cornwall, and Cornish miners were some of the most skilled men in their trade, but they did not just confine their skills to their homeland. In the 19th Century they travelled ... Cornish emigration in the 19th Century...
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www.bbc.co.uk/legacies/immig_emig/england/cornwall/
www.bbc.co.uk/legacies/immig_emig/england/cornwall/
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Find ancestors in genealogy article Understanding Ships Passenger Lists, Emigration from England after 1776 to North America ... The Public Record Office in Kew, England holds records regarding emigration to Canada, and some for the United States of America. The chief sources of information are the records of the...
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www.olivetreegenealogy.com/articles/englishrecordstona....
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The following index to names is for Emigrants to USA from England, 1773 to 1776. The numbers beside each name are page numbers from the Fothergill book (see below). To find complete details for an individual you must refer to any one of the following sources: ... Irish Emigration Lists, 1833-1839...
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The great tide of Emigration flows steadily westward. The principal emigrants are Irish peasants and labourers. It is calculated that at least four out of every five persons who leave the shores of the old country to try their fortunes in the new, ... 'Farewell, England! Blessings on thee- Stern and niggard as thou art.
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XXXIV – THE NEW ENGLAND EMIGRATION. ... No mere desire for places new, no emigration circulars, would suffice to tempt these people to leave their comfortable homes. A complete charter of rights was the first desideratum of these descendants of the Puritans.
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Emigration Office, London 1911 ... Vessels | Immigrants | Company Logos | Maps & Charts | Ports of the World | Immigration Stations ... National Archives of Canada C-063257...
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www.theshipslist.com/pictures/emigrationoffice1911.htm
www.theshipslist.com/pictures/emigrationoffice1911.htm
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Puritans · New England · History · 17th century · West Country (England) · Emigration and immigration · Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 · 17th century · Thistlethwaite, Frank...
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www.plymouth.edu/library/opac/subjkey/west+country+%28e...
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