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antor is a Managing Director in a division of | Emigrant Bank, a subsidiary of New York Private Bank & |
established in 1935 by Martin Gehl, a German | emigrant with a Zionist vision of establishing a manuf |
The | emigrant started a new life in a new land, sent remitt |
ada; she explored Lake Huron, and saw much of | emigrant and Aboriginal life unknown to colonial trave |
0, 1916 in New York City, daughter of Russian | emigrant parents Abraham and Bertha Gessler Siwek, Mar |
Used as a Dutch | emigrant ship after World War II the ship was rebuilt |
According to one witness, the captain of the | emigrant train, Alexander Fancher, rebuked these men o |
omen on board only the captain's wife and one | emigrant survived, along with just two of the children |
west, garrisoning frontier posts, protecting | emigrant routes, and engaged in scouting duties. |
In order to provide a basis for the Bulgarian | emigrant movement and create a historical record, Ivan |
rt promotion outfit started in 1996 by French | emigrant cum Ardmore, Pennsylvania native Sean Agnew. |
k of the Green River, which became as much an | emigrant station as trading post. |
through the Laramie Plains to meet the other | emigrant trails at Fort Bridger. |
Frederick William Thomas, The | Emigrant, the author's first book; about the Ohio Rive |
ginia native and granddaughter of the ca 1653 | emigrant, William Ball I. |
nk in the United States and was second to the | Emigrant Savings Bank in the amount of money deposited |
Patrick Lynch, born 1715, was an Irish | emigrant who became a significant landowner in Rio de |
The Ranchi was used as an | emigrant ship between June 1948 and 1952, when she com |
She was temporarily used as an | emigrant carrier but reverted to a cargo only role in |
The African Migrant, African | Emigrant, or Common Vagrant (Catopsilia florella) is a |
ly in 1854 Thayer organized the Massachusetts | Emigrant Aid Company to send anti-slavery settlers to |
The New England | Emigrant Aid Company (originally the Massachusetts Emi |
Kansas Territory arranged by the New England | Emigrant Aid Company beginning in 1854. |
ciety and it was rechristened the New England | Emigrant Aid Company in 1855. |
large amounts of capital to the Massachusetts | Emigrant Aid Company and John Brown's abolitionism, pl |
ent abolitionist with ties to the New England | Emigrant Aid Company, which armed and organized settle |
y became part of the newly formed New England | Emigrant Aid Company, an organization whose goal was t |
hea Bechstein and Hubert Dupontreau, a French | emigrant who disappeared even before the birth of the |
He served with the Royal Highland | Emigrant Regiment during the American Revolution. |
2 on the "William and Francis", was a Puritan | emigrant from England and the first minister of the Fi |
litia members and Paiutes murdered all of the | emigrant party except young children: about 120 slaugh |
was written by Austrian cabaret performer and | emigrant Karl Farkas and produced by Mark Marvin, a pl |
returned again several times in the 1870s as | emigrant agent for the Northern Pacific Railroad. |
Like many of the | emigrant Germans, French and Italians who came to Pola |
chief known as Truckee who in 1844 guided an | emigrant party from the headwaters of the Humboldt Riv |
ancho was used as a rest stop on the Southern | Emigrant Trail, from 1857 as a stage stop on the Butte |
They were later joined by the Russian | emigrant Naum Gabo, and other artists. |
e political activist Janko Kralj, and Slovene | emigrant from Gorizia, who also helped many anti-Nazis |
27, 1973, in the Biltmore Hotel, 78-year old | emigrant Yanikian had lured a consul general and vice- |
Rapelje was first married to Norwegian | emigrant Hans Hansen Bergen, who arrived in New Amster |
A songsheet for The Lament of the Irish | Emigrant printed in New York says "A Ballad - Poetry b |
seven years of its founding, to serve German | emigrant communities in New York and Ohio. |
Emigrant Gap is located near the town of Emigrant Gap, | |
increased activity: The number of visits from | emigrant Arniotes is on the rise, year round. |
He is famous for leading one of the first | emigrant parties, known as the Bartleson-Bidwell Party |
In 1823, he began teaching anatomy at the | Emigrant Hospital, later the Marine and Emigrant Hospi |
Its texts speaks of an Italian | emigrant to Latin America, who is thinking of coming b |
. Daley, are descendants of Maurice Daley, an | emigrant who left An Sean Phobal in the late 19th cent |
Chronicle and the New Statesman and also for | emigrant newspapers like the Pariser Tageszeitung and |
A Sicilian | emigrant who made his fortune in Argentina, returned i |
Her father, a Jewish | emigrant to Mexico from Latvia, moved his family back |
An 1855 | emigrant to Montreal, Canada from his birthplace in Ca |
Two years after his birth, his | emigrant parents moved back to their native Vienna whe |
He joined Young Austria, a left-wing | emigrant youth movement, but left in 1943 in protest a |
the ill-fated Donner Party, and contains the | Emigrant Trail Museum and the Pioneer Monument dedicat |
of 1856, Indians attacked travelers along the | Emigrant Trail near Fort Kearny. |
ision to attack and destroy the Baker-Fancher | emigrant train near Mountain Meadows, Utah. |
wick, the son of Abner Hill, an American-born | emigrant to New Brunswick, and Mary Whitney, he was ed |
Born in New York City, U.S. in the | emigrant family of Communist functionary Georgi Pirins |
In 1944 while in Cincinnati he met the German | emigrant and physician Ingeborg Syllm, they married in |
Emigrant English pioneer John Wright, (??-1730s-??), w | |
Graeme Dunphy, "Migrant, | Emigrant, Immigrant: Recent Developments in Turkish-Du |
emained active in both North American GAA and | emigrant Irish Republican groups. |
sequent wagon trains, Barlow, Joel Palmer and | emigrant Lock scouted for routes around the mountain. |
Emigrant Gap, seen from Interstate 80. | |
Rescue of Fisk's | Emigrant train, September 10 to 30,1864. |
August 8 to 9, 1864, and the rescue of Fisk's | Emigrant train, September 10 to 30,1864. |
Constructed as an | emigrant passenger ship, the Deutschland's maiden voya |
Upon the initial relocation of the stage and | emigrant routes southward to Colorado, relations were |
was the great, great grandson of Adam Bankes, | emigrant to Stafford County, Virginia from the Wigan, |
Degadoga, or Tatoka, was an early Cherokee | emigrant who succeeded as Principal Chief of the Chero |
An early | emigrant group that is not well documented is the Tami |
(26 national lists, 428 provincial lists, 44 | emigrant lists) the election was the most complex in E |
It is named after Samson Dyer, an | emigrant from the USA to the Cape Colony in 1806, who |
erman author Ernst Toller who had lived as an | emigrant in the United States until his suicide in 193 |
s Ranch), the last outpost in the valley near | Emigrant Gulch, the survey team setup a base camp that |
As a former | emigrant (and therefore considered unreliable by the r |
The Donner Party was not the first | emigrant party to cross Emigrant Gap; the Stephens-Tow |
Bartleson-Bidwell Party, the first organized | emigrant party to use the California Trail to reach th |
mpany, a speculative venture that was seeking | emigrant settlers to go to Australind, Western Austral |
According to ship records, some | emigrant families travelled via Bremerhaven to the Uni |
One of her most popular ballads was The Irish | Emigrant, which was published in New York and Boston a |
s once owned by a Patrick J. Clarke, an Irish | emigrant who was hired in the early 1900s by a Mr. Dun |
h friends and family would say goodbye to the | emigrant for what was probably the last time. |
The | emigrant ancestor, Will Tom's great-great-grandfather, |
en, women, and children of a California bound | emigrant train with the assistance of Paiute Tribesmen |
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