Here is a place to start for information on German Immigrants to England. http://feefhs.org/uk/frgagfhs.html Anglo-German Family History Society of London England is a mutual self-help group founded in 1987 in London, England to research ancestors who came from the German-speaking parts of Europe and settled in England. These people can recommend researchers who are familiar with PRO in Kensington. My wife's maiden name is Hohler. Her family tradition is that their ancestor arrived in George I's entourage. My father-in-law said he wasn't really English as his family had only been in England for seven generations. The oldest record I have found is a marriage 21 Jun 1771 at Saint Martin In The Fields, Westminster, London, England. Try searching the IGI at www.familysearch.org Steve McLeod Broad Run, Virginia http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~smcleod/GeneLinks.html genealogy@broadrunit.com "Justin Levy" <levyduffy@eircom.net> 09/12/2003 05:18 AM Please respond to SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L To: SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com cc: Subject: [S-H-RTS] Levy Family from Bad Segeberg to England in 1860s or 1870s Hello Fellow Genealogists, I need some advice on tracing my roots in Germany. I am looking for records relating to: Matthias Levy and his wife, Ricke Levy (b. ca. 1820) and their two sons: Paul Matthias Levy (b. ca. 1851) Henry or Heinrich Levy (b. ca. 1854) On Paul's Jewish marriage authorization of December 1880 (issued by the London Beth Din), it states that Paul was a native of Segeberg. I do not know when the family emigrated to England. I am not certain that Paul and Henry were brothers; both their wedding certificates give the groom's father's as Matthias Levy, a merchant. What records are available on-line? Where and how do I start? Help!!!!! Regards, Justin Levy (Dublin, Ireland) ==== SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-ROOTS Mailing List ==== The Frequently_Asked_Questions web-site can be found at: http://www.genealogy-sh.com/faq-sh-roots/index.htm