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Records of Ethnic Fraternal Benefit Associations in the United States: Essays & Inventories
A book by the Immigration History Research Center Staff.
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A bygdelag of the descendents of Rogaland, Norway.
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Texas. Fraternal benefits society originally for German immigrants.
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Sons of Norway Vennekretsen Lodge No. 3-678 Atlanta, Georgia
The Atlanta, Georgia Vennekretsen (The Circle of Friends) Sons of Norway Lodge, established in 2008. Embrace your Norwegian heritage today.
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Sons of Norway, Desert Fjord Lodge
Genealogy workshops, language classes, cooking classes, folk dancing, monthly heritage meetings. Lodge 6-133, Scottsdale, Arizona.
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St David's Society of the State of New York
The St. David's Society of The State of New York was founded in 1801 and we currently have 311 members, our aim to develop and support the Welsh culture, Welsh people, their descendants, and the families and communities in the US that are connected with Wales.
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Ten Reasons to Join an Ethnic Society
Article by Terry and Jim Willard.
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The African American Genealogy Group of Kentucky
An organization of researchers, historians, and everyday folk working together to save the history of Kentucky’s Black families.
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The American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association
Ethnic organization for Greek immigrants.
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The Order of the Sons of Hermann in the State of Texas
Fraternal benefits society originally for German immigrants.
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The World Directory of Scottish Associations
A book by Michael Brander.
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União Portuguesa do Estado da California
A fraternal benefits society originally serving Portuguese immigrants to California.
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United Order True Sisters Records
Inventory of the records held by the American Jewish Archives.
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Membership in the society is open to anyone of Welsh descent.
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A fraternal benefits society originally for Hungarian immigrants to the United States.
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