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Palatines Images

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Interactive map: The modern borders (roughly) of Rhineland-Palatinate, which is what we might call a "state" in Germany. I think you can put a marker near where a Palatine migrant may have been born. The place names have changed since 1700, of course. Please put person's full name, birth date and death date. Oh and their Wikitree ID.

I made this with my moderate level of tech skill. I hope some of you can improve upon it or take it to the next level. Click on the link below.

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  • "1709 Palatine Migration and Formation of German Immigrant Identity in London and New York", by Philip Otterness, Warren Wilson College.pdf




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Good source no pics "1709 Palatine Migration and Formation of German Immigrant Identity in London and New York", by Philip Otterness, Warren Wilson College.pdf
posted by Mary Richardson

Categories: Palatine Migration