List of Individuals
Schlesinger, Salo
Schloz, Conrad
Schook, Colleen
Schook, Florence Mae
Schook, Mary E.
Schook, Megan
Schook, Milton
Schook, Walter Albert
Schook, Walter Edwin
Schook, Wayne Edwin
Schrack, Anna Maria Sabina
Schrack, Catharina
Schrack, Catherine
Schrack, Christian
Schrack, Debbie
Schrack, Elizabeth
Schrack, Eve Barbara
Schrack, Georg
Schrack, Hannah
Schrack, Jacob
Schrack, Johan Jacob
Schrack, Johan Nicolaus
Schrack, Johann Jacob
Schrack, Johannes Joseph
Schrack, Philip
Schrack, Sebastian
Schrader/|The Great Migration Begins is a collection of thorough biographical sketches profiling immigrants to New England between the years of 1620 and 1633. The collection provides great detail on nearly 90|0 immigrants to which tens of millions of Americans can trace their roots||Description:|The Great Migration Begins is an ongoing research project conducted by NEHGS and led by professional genealogist Robert C. Anderson. The project includes more than one thousand sketches, including a|n additional 10 sketches as of 16 August, 2001. Each sketch is dedicated to a single immigrant or an immigrant family, arriving in New England between 1620 and 1633. A sketch contains information on t|he immigrant's migration dates and patterns, on various biographical matters (including occupation, church membership, education, offices, and land holding), and on genealogical details (birth, death|, marriages, children, and other associations by blood or marriage), along with detailed comments and discussion, and bibliographic information on the family.||Extended Description:|The Great Migration Study Project (of which The Great Migration Begins is the first phase) aims to investigate all immigrants to New England from 1620 through 1640, with the goal of summarizing all re|search carried out by previous workers, and providing a solid platform which will allow future researchers quickly to assess the status of research on a given family, without having to repeat work alr|eady done, or waste large amounts of time searching the genealogical literature. To this end, the sketches on individual immigrants or immigrant families first review the existing secondary literature|, looking especially for conflicting or missing data. Then the primary sources are examined in order to confirm what has already been written about the family, or to fill in the gaps, or to resolve co|nflicting interpretations and|correct errors. In many instances, of course, gaps and discrepancies will remain, and the sketch will then describe the problem, and perhaps suggest a future course of research. In the end, the Grea|t Migration sketches should permit future researchers to use their time more efficiently, and should also serve as a springboard for new discoveries.||Important Note: The text of the sketches provides abbreviated citations to the primary and secondary sources that were employed in creating the sketches; pop-up links provide the full citations. In ma|ny cases, the sketches also include suggestions for further research on unresolved problems.||Source Information:|Robert Charles Anderson. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633 [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.|Original data: Robert Charles Anderson. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, vols. 1-3. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995, Daniel A.
Schrager, Herman
Schrager, Zelig
Schroeder, Roberta
Schvinga, Male
Schwalm, Alise Carol
Schwalm, Amy Christine
Schwalm, Diane Lenore
Schwalm, Horst Rudolph
Schwalm, Janet Gail
Schwalm, Patricia Ann
Schwalm, Susan Debra
Sedlacek, Daniel
Senkarik, Anna Ruth
Senkarik, Barbara Alice
Senkarik, Charles Edward
Senkarik, Daniel George
Senkarik, Daniel Kirby
Senkarik, Edna Marie
Senkarik, Gayle Ann
Senkarik, Jacqueline
Senkarik, Jaroslav Michael
Senkarik, Jerry Wayne
Senkarik, Jerry William
Senkarik, John
Senkarik, John Milton
Senkarik, John Milton II
Senkarik, Joseph Vladimir
Senkarik, Male
Senkarik, Mary Katherine
Senkarik, Patricia Diane
Senkarik, Robert Pierce
Senkarik, Shelby Guy
Shaw, Ephraim
Shaw, Lydia
Shaw, male
Shaw, male (1)
Sheppard, Abby H
Sheppard, Abel
Sheppard, Abi
Sheppard, Abigail
Sheppard, Abner
Sheppard, Albert
Sheppard, Alpin Holmes
Sheppard, Amos
Sheppard, Amy
Sheppard, Ann
Sheppard, Ann (1)
Sheppard, Ann (2)
Sheppard, Anna
Sheppard, Anne
Sheppard, Anne (1)
Sheppard, Anne (2)
Sheppard, Anne E[lizabeth]
Sheppard, Ansell
Sheppard, Asa H
Sheppard, Belbe
Sheppard, Benjamin
Sheppard, Benjamin F.
Sheppard, Caleb
Sheppard, Catherine
Sheppard, Charles
Sheppard, Charles (1)
Sheppard, Charles (2)
Sheppard, Charles E.
Sheppard, Charles R.
Sheppard, Clarkson
Sheppard, Cumberland
Sheppard, Daniel
Sheppard, Daniel (1)
Sheppard, David
Sheppard, David (1)
Sheppard, David (2)
Sheppard, David (3)
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