“emigrant” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “emigrant”:

– The New England Emigrant Aid Company created Lawrence in 1854.

– Gaudette was born in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, and was the oldest living person born in the United States from the death of Susannah Mushatt Jones on 12 May 2016 and the oldest emigrant from the U.S.

– The city was created by settlers from the New England Emigrant Aid Company.

– In Venice he was given a valuable commission from the emigrant German community for the church of San Bartolomeo.

– Today, the community which grew from the immigrant children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren has become the largest Japanese emigrant population outside of Japan, including approximately 1.5 million Brazilians.

emigrant - some sentence examples
emigrant – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “emigrant”:

– The name was changed to the New England Emigrant Aid Company in 1855.

– Today, the community which grew from the immigrant children and grandchildren has become the largest Japanese emigrant population outside of Japan, including approximately 1.5 million Brazilians.

– While there he devised and obtained a charter for the New England Emigrant Aid Company.

– It is called “Founder’s Rock” to remember the early settlers who came to Lawrence from the New England Emigrant Aid Company.

– In 1854, he joined the New England Emigrant Aid Company.

– Today, the community established by the “Issei” has become the largest Japanese emigrant population outside of Japan, including approximately 1.5 million Brazilians.

– In the 1850s, he joined the New England Emigrant Aid Company.

– Today, the community which grew from the immigrant children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren has become the largest Japanese emigrant population outside of Japan, including approximately 1.5 million Brazilians.

– The story is the of a Polish emigrant named Jan Podobłoczny falling in love with a woman named Damayanti.

– Differences among these national “Gosei” developed because of the histories of their Japanese emigrant ancestors.

– Lawrence gave a lot of money to the New England Emigrant Aid Company because he did not want slavery.

– That fall, one of the members of the New England Emigrant Aid Company, Charles Robinson, told treasurer Amos Adams Lawrence that the people of Lawrence would start a college as soon as possible.

– The Society’s aim was to lend people who wanted to go to Australia half the cost of the fare, the emigrant finding the other half of the cost, which was to be refunded after two years in Australia.

– The New England Emigrant Aid Company said they were going to make Kansas a free state.

– The largest organization created for this purpose was the New England Emigrant Aid Company, organized by Eli Thayer.

– He was an emigrant to the US from Czechoslovakia.

– In 1842, a man called Ignaz Vanotti from Constance bought a large area of land and constructed a building to house the emigrant press of Bellevue in 1843, which had been located in Römerburg before.

– Many early residents of Lawrence came because of the New England Emigrant Aid Company which was from Massachusetts.

- The name was changed to the New England Emigrant Aid Company in 1855.

- Today, the community which grew from the immigrant children and grandchildren has become the largest Japanese emigrant population outside of Japan, including approximately 1.5 million Brazilians.

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