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Best Published Resources for German Research in America

Lecture
Online
June 12, 2025 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET
Free
Rhonda R. McClure

German immigrants first arrived to American shores in large numbers in the late 17th century, and today nearly 45 million Americans have German heritage. Published resources are an essential tool for researching your German-American ancestors. There are treasure troves of published resources including general guides, dictionaries (both for words and surnames), books on paleography, and published records including immigration, census, and military records. Join Senior Genealogist Rhonda R. McClure as she shares her go-to published resources for German family history research in America.

Map Image Credit: Senex, John, -1740. "The empire of Germany." Map. London: D. Browne, [1721]. Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center

Learning & Interpretation
Rhonda R. McClure
Immigration and Naturalization
Genealogical Software
French-Canada
Areas of expertise: Immigration and naturalization, late 19th and early 20th century urban research, missionaries.