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  1. History of Pomerania (1806–1933) - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Pomerania_(1806–1933)

    The Province of Pomerania (German: Provinz Pommern) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Free State of Prussia from 1815 until 1934.
    Although there had been a Prussian Province of Pomerania before, the Province of Pomerania was newly reconstituted in 1815, based on the "decree concerning improved establishment of provincial offices" (German: Verordnung wegen ver…

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  2. Pomeranian Genealogy -- Emigration & Immigration

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    The largest emigration from Pomerania to other countries lasted from 1880 until World War I. During this period, emigrants also moved from the eastern provinces in Germany to Berlin and industrial sections of the Rhineland and Westphalia.

  3. Province of Pomerania (1815–1945) - Wikipedia

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    • 1818: The province with an estimated area of 540 (Prussian) square miles had a population of 630,000. The Prussian state official ("Staatsminister") von Beyme stated in his report, that the province was in a "low state of population and culture".
    • 1823: In 1823, Georg Hassel published the following data about the population of the Province of Pomerania:

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  4. Pomeranian Maps

    https://www.pomeranianews.org/pomerania_map.html

    The German Empire: From 1871 to 1918. The map above shows the provinces or states that made up Germany during the latter half of the period when the most Pomeranians were immigrating to America. The provinces that came from the former Prussia are colored. Click on the map to enlarge it. Pomerania between World War I and World War II

  5. Old maps of Kuyavian-Pomeranian

    https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/Kuyavian-Pomeranian

    Meßtischblatt 2003 : Radlowo, 1888 1 : 250000 Radlowo. - Aufn. 1887. - 1:25000. - [Berlin]: Reichsamt für Landesaufnahme, 1888. - 1 Kt.

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    Where did most of the German emigrants to Pomerania come from?
    Most people emigrated from Regierungsbezirk Köslin, where the population numbers of 1880 were only reached again in 1899. The Province of Pomerania was one of the three provinces (the other two were West Prussia and Province of Posen) responsible for most of the German emigrants who went overseas.
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    Is Pomerania part of Poland or Germany?
    From the Napoleonic Wars to the end of World War I, Pomerania was administered by the Kingdom of Prussia as the Province of Pomerania ( Western (Hither) and Farther Pomerania) and Province of West Prussia ( Pomerelia ). After World War I Pomerania was divided between Poland and Germany.
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    Where did the Pomeranians go?
    The map above shows the provinces or states that made up Germany during the latter half of the period when the most Pomeranians were immigrating to America. The provinces that came from the former Prussia are colored. Click on the map to enlarge it. Several counties were added to Pomerania between WWI and WWII.
    www.pomeranianews.org/pomerania_map.html
    What happened to Pomerania after WW1?
    After World War I Pomerania was divided between Poland and Germany. After the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II as Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia, Western Pomerania was part of the Free State of Prussia within the Weimar Republic, while the eastern part ( Pomerelia) became a part of Poland, and organized into the Pomeranian Voivodeship.
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  7. Maps | My Pomerania - German and Polish Genealogy

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    Pomerania was devastated by the Thirty Years’ War. The Seven Years’ War also raged throughout parts of Poland, affecting Silesia as well. Veterans of war can be found in or near garrison cities long after war; an example of this can be found in the Belgard church book concerning the deaths several former military members long after they had fought.

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    • Searchable Databases | My Pomerania - German and Polish ...

      https://mypomerania.com/databases

      This database is a contact exchange – a place for Pomeranian family researchers to get in touch with each other. A researcher can submit database details within the localities in Pomerania where he has family names and then others can contact him with queries. Kolberger Lande has a great search tool that is being updated frequently. Their group has indexed people mentioned …

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      • Map Guide to German Parish Registers – Province of ...

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        Those doing research on Pommern ancestors might also be interested in Pomerania Atlantic Bridge to Germany. FRPC is making it available for 10% off through December 24, 2014 (just $24.26). It’s a great companion volume to set next to FPRC’s new Pomerania German Map Guides. The following places are found in this volume. Aalbeck Aalkaten Aba

      • Online German Genealogy Records and Databases - German Roots

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        Pomerania, Germany, Parish Register Transcripts, 1544-1883 at Ancestry/requires payment Genealogy in Archives ... Lübeck, Germany, Census Records for various years between 1807 and 1880 Lübeck, Germany, Burials, 1832-1988 Lübeck, Germany, Personal Index Cards, 1300s-1850

      • German Roots: Germans to America | Lists of Passengers ...

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        The earlier volumes (up to 1890) cover German passenger arrivals to the major US ports (New York, Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia and New Orleans), although the listings may not be complete for every port. Note 2: The first 9 volumes only indexed passenger lists of ships that contained at least 80% German passengers. Beginning with Volume 10 this was changed:

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