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Question: Which century did your mothers' side/fathers' side immigrate here?
#1
Pre - 1492 (Native)
 
#2
1500-1550
 
#3
1551-1599
 
#4
1600-1650
 
#5
1651-1699
 
#6
1700-1750
 
#7
1751-1799
 
#8
1800-1850
 
#9
1851-1899
 
#10
1900-1950
 
#11
1951-1999
 
#12
2000-2004
 
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freek
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« on: December 01, 2004, 12:17:59 PM »

To the US: never.

I'm Dutch. My family from my father's side is all Dutch as far as I know, although my grandmother's maiden name could be traced back in her familytree to a man who immigrated from what was then Germany and now Poland to Holland in the 17th or 18th century (don't know it exactly, I haven't seen the book with the family tree in years).

My family from my mother's side comes from a village only 15 kms (about 10 miles ;-) ) from the German border, and my greatgrandmother was born even closer to the border, so I wouldn't be surprised if some of my ancestors originated from Germany (or Prussia as some older people in that region still call it :-) ).
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