
In Missouri, several immigration records are invaluable for genealogical research, offering insights into family origins and migration patterns. Key resources include passenger lists, naturalization records, and state or federal census records. Passenger lists, often available through the National Archives or online databases, provide detailed information about immigrants' names, ages, and origins. Naturalization records, housed at county courthouses or through the Missouri State Archives, show when and where an immigrant became a U.S. citizen, and may include family details. Additionally, U.S. Federal Census records, conducted every decade, document immigrants’ arrival dates and countries of origin. These records are vital for tracing ancestors' migration to Missouri and understanding their integration into American society, making them essential tools for family history research.
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