One of author Clifford Neal Smith's primary goals has been to rescue buried data pertaining to 18th- and 19th-century German emigration and make it available to researchers. Smith's German-American Genealogical Research Monographs, from which we have reprinted this booklet, was an important instrument for achieving that objective. Smith culled Emigrants from Saxony from two articles by Dr. Herbert Koch, published in 1959 and 1961, that name German emigrants found in official notices compiled in the process of issuing permits to leave Saxony. Mr. Smith has arranged the passengers in alphabetical order, giving their place of origin within Saxony and, in many cases, remarks such as name of spouse, number of offspring, and occupation. Most of these emigrants went to the U.S., others to Brazil or Canada.
See also these other publications by Clifford Neal Smith:
British and German Deserters, Dischargees, and Prisoners of War....
Emigrants from the Former Amt Damme, Oldenburg....
Emigrants from Fellbach (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany), 1735-1930
Emigrants from Hessen-Hanau
Emigrants from West-German Fuerstenberg
From Bremen to America in 1850
Nineteenth-Century Emigration from Kreis Simmern
Nineteenth-Century Emigration of "Old Lutherans"
Nineteenth-Century German Settlers in Ohio
Emigrants from France (Haut-Rhin Departement) to America
French and British Land Grants in Post Vincennes (Indiana) District
Spanish and British Land Grants in Mississippi Territory