[Genealib] article on English emigration

Trevia W Beverly treviawbeverly at comcast.net
Mon Mar 10 21:13:15 EDT 2008


A historical article or some current connection, perhaps with a report on recent immigration?  Does she remember anything else specific about the article? I wonder if she could have read it in a 'specialized' newspaper or a periodical instead?   I checked a few things; nothing found.

If you find the answer, I'm sure a lot of us would like to know.

Not knowing the purpose for which she wants the  article, still she might find these useful,  if she does not locate the specific article: http://www.geocities.com/musetti.geo/newspapers.htm

or states, for the immigrants who speak a language other than English or Spanish at home, ..... The pattern of immigrant settlement in the United States has ...   ftp.iza.org/dp1231.pdf 


  Trevia Wooster Beverly
   Houston, Texas

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Shawna Woodard 
  To: genealib at mailman.acomp.usf.edu 
  Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 7:09 PM
  Subject: [Genealib] article on English emigration


  A patron asked me to find an article that she read last year on English emigration.  She said that it ran in our local paper, but may have been an Associated Press or United Press or Reuters, etc. reprint.

  It listed where people from specific parts of England left to go to specific parts of the United States.  For example, maybe people from Liverpool tended to go to New Hampshire, etc.

  I checked our Dayton Daily News, Ohio Newsbank, Electric Library and EbscoHost databases.  Electric Library had two interesting maps, but no related article.

  There seem to be a few references in PERSI on Heritage Quest, but I don't think she was reading a specific genealogy magazine.  I think it was a mainstream newspaper article.

  Any ideas?

  Shawna Woodard
  Genealogy Librarian
  Dayton Metro Library
  315 E. Third St.
  Dayton, OH  45402
  937-496-8653
  Donations of compiled family histories, Montgomery County yearbooks, or money to purchase genealogical materials gladly accepted.


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