“When did your Polish ancestors immigrate, where did they leave, why did they leave, how did they get here? These are questions we all hope to find the answers. This book discusses the history of Poland and gives some insights to possible answers to the questions about your ancestors’ immigration. All three Polish partitions are covered and the material will hopefully clear-up your confusion why your Polish ancestors listed that they were born in other countries on early U.S. documents. The book also presents brief histories of most of the ports that were used by Polish immigrants for departure from Europe and the ports where they arrived. Also covered are details of life in steerage during the voyage and the process of examination of the immigrants to gain admittance to the United States”.
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POLISH IMMIGRATION TO AMERICA: WHEN, WHY, HOW AND WHERE
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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2016, 138 pages (soft cover)
Author: Stephen Szabados
ISBN: 978-1-5152-8689-9
Language: English
Availability: 7-15 days
Year Published: 2016
Categories: BOOKS, History of Poland (In English)
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