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In reply to the discussion: If you are a descendant of an undocumented immigrants, post here. [View all]LWolf
(46,179 posts)56. I don't know.
Were they documenting immigrants in the 1600s? I don't think so. I can trace one line back that far. I can trace some back to coming over in the mid 1800s. I can trace one back to a native tribe. The other is too brief; my maternal grandfather is "unknown."
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Thanks for that bit of history. The poster may not have understood the question, or simply not know
Hekate
Nov 2014
#48
Some of my ancestors came across a land bridge 10,000 or so years ago. Some of them
CBGLuthier
Nov 2014
#7
What kind of documentation did they have prior to the Revolutionary War to Civil War periods?
liberal N proud
Nov 2014
#10
First of my paternal name was brought over as an indentured servant. He was certainly documented.n/t
ieoeja
Nov 2014
#32
In the early colonies freemen, indentured servants and apprenticed were documented
csziggy
Nov 2014
#41
Plenty. My late mother was a genealogist who traced several ines of her family and my father's....
Hekate
Nov 2014
#52
Didn't mean to be snippy. I should've just let you gather that info from the other posts.
Hekate
Nov 2014
#64
Past immigrants (particularly mine) - GOOD; current and future immigrants - BAD.
pampango
Nov 2014
#20
Many of my descendant came before Ellis Island. They applied for citizenship when they wanted it
jwirr
Nov 2014
#31
When the US became a country of its own, determining who was a citizen became important
Hekate
Nov 2014
#38
I suspect that organization may have trouble with Native Americans. I did see loyalty oaths from
jwirr
Nov 2014
#43
Two Irish sisters off a "coffin ship" that landed in Canada lied their way across the border to US
Hekate
Nov 2014
#35
My 11th great grandfather, and his children, had no permission to come here.
HereSince1628
Nov 2014
#39
One of my ancestors came over on the Mayflower, so they were certainly undocumented.
greatlaurel
Nov 2014
#68