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Capital: Harrisburg
Statehood: 1787
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- Lutzenberger
Passenger & Immigration List
lutzenberger.accessgenealogy.com
- Palatine
Ships Passenger Lists from Germany to Pennsylvania 1727-1808
- Pennsylvania
German Immigrants, 1709-1786
Lists
Consolidated from Yearbooks of "The Pennsylvania German
Folklore Society"
- Pennsylvania
Migrations Project
pa-roots.com/~migrations
- NaturalizationRecords.com
Pennsylvania Naturalization and Citizenship Records and
Substitutes
- Pennsylvania
Research
Immigrants from Germany and Switzerland to eastern Pennsylvania
(PDF
Document)
- Search
Engine for Ship Passengers to PA
OliveTreeGenealogy.com
- Palatine
Ship Passenger Lists
SearchForAncestors.com
- Palatines
to America Genealogy & History
OiveTreeGenealogy.com
- Passengers
of the Robert & Alice 1738 Voyage
biffle.org/robertandalicelist.html
- Emigrants
to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819
Genealogical Publishing Company
- The
German Emigration from New York Province into Pennsylvania
Genealogical Publishing Company
- Immigrants
to Pennsylvania
Genealogical Publishing Company
- Names
of Foreigners Who Took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province
and State of Pennsylvania, 1727-1775 With the Foreign
Arrivals, 1786-1808
Genealogical Publishing Company
- Welsh
Founders of Pennsylvania
Genealogical Publishing Company
- William
Penn and the Dutch Quaker Migration to Pennsylvania
Genealogical Publishing
Company
- Passenger
and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

Updated annually, this database
is an index to passengers who arrived in United States
and Canadian ports from the 1500s through the 1900s. It
contains listings of approximately 4,588,000 individuals
and references thousands of different records compiled
from everything from original passenger lists to personal
diaries. For each individual listed, you may find the
following information: name, age, year and place of arrival,
and the source of the record.
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- Pennsylvania
Volunteers in the Spanish-American War 1898-1899
PASpanishAmericanWar.com
Use these free Pennsylvania military records to help with
your PA genealogy search.
- Brandywine
Battlefield Park
The Brandywine Battlefield
Park brings to life the largest engagement of the Revolutionary
War, fought on September 11, 1777, between the Continental
Army led by General George Washington and the British
forces headed by General William Howe.
- Civil
War: Draft List: October 1862, Adams Co, PA
USGenWeb Archives
- Civil
War Round Table of Eastern Pennsylvania, Inc
The CWRT of Eastern PA, Inc. is
one of the largest round tables in the country, boasting
a membership close to 350 annually.
- Civil
WarPA.com
Discover the battlegrounds of Gettysburg, where some of
the most important turning points of the Civil War took
place.
- Civil
War ... Pennsylvania Regiments
"This special tribute is dedicated
to all of my Ancestors and Cousins from Pennsylvania who
served with the Union Army during the Civil War. Although
quite nostalgic in theme .. yet rich in substance .. my
intention is to make a profound statement for those who
should be remembered .. and their stories told." - - Helen
More
- Fort
Washington State Park
The park takes its name from the redoubt fort built by
George Washington's troops in the fall of 1777, before
heading to Valley Forge.
- Hope
Lodge Historic Park
USHistory.org/hope
Encampment
for colonial troops after the Battle of Germantown.
- Jews
in the Civil War
Jewish-history.com/civilwar.htm
- Pennsylvania
in the Civil War
Nearly 350,000 Pennsylvanians served in the Union forces,
including 8,600 African-American volunteers.
- Two
Communities in the American Civil War
iath.virginia.edu/vshadow2
- CivilWarArchive.com
Union Regimental Index - Pennsylvania
- USGenWeb
Archives
USGenWeb Pensions Project
- Valley
Forge National Historical Park
Of all the places associated with the American War for
Independence, perhaps none has come to symbolize perseverance
and sacrifice more than Valley Forge.
- Western
Pennsylvania Civil War Resources
Anything related to Pittsburgh
and the Civil War, then and now
- Pennsylvania
Volunteers of the Civil War
PACivilWar.com
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| Directories |
- Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 1890
OldDirectorySearch.com
- City
Directories: Pennsylvania, 1887-1893 [CDRom]
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Publishing Company
Pennsylvania
localities included:
Allentown, Erie, Pittsburgh, Bethlehem, Harrisburg, Reading,
Bradford, Norristown, Scranton, Chester, Philadelphia,
and Wilkes-Barre.
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Genealogy Resources |
- A
Selected Bibliography for German Research in The NYG&B
Library
The New York Genealogical &
Biographical Society
- African
Ancestry in Pennsylvania
AfriGeneas.com
- Craig
Ruckels' Palatine & Pennsylvania Dutch Genealogy
ruckel.com/home3.html
- Forney
Family
A very helpful site if you are
researching Pennsylvania German immigrants
- A
Genealogical Handbook of German Research
“A List
of German Immigrants to the American Colonies from Zweibruecken
in the Palatinate 1750-1771.”
Online & Printable PDF Version
- German
Contribution to the Early History of the USA
More than 25% of U.S. Americans
are either completely or partly of German descent
- German
Pioneers to Pennsylvania - Hope
GermanSociety.org
- German
Society of Pennsylvania - History
- IGS
German Immigrant Searches
Alsace, Baden, Ireland, Palatines,
Wurttemberg, Colonial America, Delaware, New England,
New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, South, Bremen, Philadelphia,
Baltimore
- Looking
Up Your German Ancestors
The Raymond M. Bell Anthology
- The
Main Indian Paths And Migration Trails In Pennsylvania
- Original
13 Settlers of Germantown, PA
This site will have data, history
and links for the Original 13 and their Families, who
arrived on the Concord in 1683
- Palatine
& Pennsylvania Dutch Genealogy
- Pennsylvania
Dutch Family History and Genealogy
We are sons and daughters of
the Pennsylvania Dutch. Some were Brethren, Reformed,
Lutheran, Mennonite, Amish, Catholic or of other faiths.
They came to America from Switzerland, Germany, and the
eastern parts of France or wherever the German language
was spoken before 1800
- Pennsylvania
Dutch Are Of German Heritage, Not Dutch
Kerchner.com/padutch.htm
- Pioneers
and Patriarchs
Pennsylvania Dutch History, Genealogy
and Culture -
Swiss Mennonite and German Palatine Immigrants
- Rheinland-Pfalz
History
Genealogienetz.de/reg/RHE-PFA/rhein-p-his.html
- Sources
for German Genealogy
Burton Historical Collection Handbooks
& Atlases
- Black
Genesis: A Resource Book for African-American Genealogy
Genealogical Publishing Company
- French,
German and Swiss Links in Pennsylvania: Descendants and
Ancient Ancestors
Genealogical Publishing Company
- Pennsylvania
German Heritage
History of the Pennsylvania
Germans and the Landis Valley Museum
- The
Scotch-Irish of Colonial Pennsylvania
Genealogical Publishing Company
- Underground
Railroad in Pennsylvania
Amazon.com
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