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Example sentences for "emigrated"

Lexicographically close words:
emeu; emeute; emigrant; emigrants; emigrate; emigrates; emigrating; emigration; emigrations; emigre
  1. She was the daughter of Robert Brewton, an English gentleman, who emigrated to South Carolina, and settled in Charleston before the war.

  2. He did not again see his mother till the fall of 1797, when he himself emigrated to Kentucky.

  3. They moved to Louisiana, remaining there until the outbreak of the civil war, when they returned to Illinois for a short time, and then emigrated to the West, traveling in a covered wagon and crossing the Missouri river on the ferry.

  4. In 1849 he became a local Methodist minister, and in the following year emigrated to the United States, where he obtained employment as a hammer maker at Shoemakersville, Pennsylvania.

  5. In 1819 the family emigrated to America, settling first in Philadelphia and then at Steubenville, Ohio, where Cole learned the rudiments of his profession from a wandering portrait painter named Stein.

  6. His grandfather, or great-grandfather, he told me, had emigrated from Scotland; and he mentioned several families in Scotland to which he was related.

  7. His sons, disgusted with this persecution of their father, had renounced their native country and gone over to France; and, on the breaking out of the war between this country and the French republic, they emigrated to America.

  8. A series of similar attacks occurred and puzzled as to whether there was some diabolical agency at work, or whether he was the victim of some conspiracy, he emigrated to America; for several months he had no attacks.

  9. Communication being opened, they emigrated or married strangers and the sexdigitism vanished.

  10. A people of this description soon came, or more properly had emigrated to New Brunswick, the year before the era of the peace above referred to.

  11. About a hundred years after this, their country was occupied by the Checkemecas, who likewise emigrated from some northern section of the continent.

  12. This country was settled by a class of people very different, in many respects, from that which emigrated to the southern colony.

  13. The Pequods are supposed to have emigrated from the interior parts of the country, towards the sea-shore of Connecticut.

  14. According to the Icelandic statements, Eric the Red, in 986, emigrated from Iceland to Greenland, and formed there a settlement.

  15. The New Christians then immediately emigrated into the states of the Duke de Medina Sidonia, the Marquis of Cadiz, the Count D'Arcos, and other nobles; and the new tribunal declared that their heresy was proved by their emigration.

  16. A great proportion of the Walloon workers who did not perish under Alba's rule emigrated to England.

  17. At this news over a hundred thousand Protestants emigrated to England or to the North.

  18. Footnote 21: By his wife, a Miss Ravenscroft, he had seven children, who all emigrated with him.

  19. The Choctaws, Cherokees, and other tribes that first emigrated beyond the Mississippi have for the most part abandoned the hunter state and become cultivators of the soil.

  20. A few years later he emigrated with the gold-seekers to California where, shortly, he settled at San Jose as a nurseryman and fruit-grower.

  21. He was a merchant in Bristol, England, from which place he emigrated to America in 1770, located in Charleston, S.

  22. In 1759, a vast number of Servians emigrated into Russia, and peopled Newservia, but they have since been completely blended with the Russians, whose language they soon adopted.

  23. Orbost, with issue - an only son William, who married, with issue, and emigrated to Canada.

  24. Dundonnel, who in early life emigrated to California, and regarding whom nothing has since been heard.

  25. Alexander emigrated to Australia, where he died.

  26. In 1841 he emigrated to Cape Breton, intending to settle there with his family, a project frustrated by his assassination there a short time after his arrival.

  27. Thomas, who emigrated to California, and of whose issue, if any, nothing is known.

  28. Donald Alexander, who in early life emigrated to the United States, and of whom presently.

  29. Many of those who emigrated were too poor to pay for their passage and bound themselves for a period of years, a form of temporary bondage known as indenture.

  30. Since many of the Acadians had failed to be neutral in the last war, Cornwallis asked that they again take the oath of allegiance, a request which was refused, and three or four thousand emigrated rather than swear allegiance.

  31. Although accurate statistics are lacking, recent investigation shows that during the eighteenth century probably twenty-five thousand Swiss emigrated to Pennsylvania and the Carolinas.

  32. Many of them emigrated to St. Louis and Ste.

  33. George Liele had been a slave in Savannah, but his master, who was a Tory, emigrated to Jamaica upon the evacuation of that city.

  34. The study of the latter which I had taken up in Paris, I continued at Brussels whither I emigrated on account of an order of expulsion issued by Mr. Guizot.

  35. In 760 a multitude of poor people emigrated to the south of Prague to wash the gold sand found there, and three men were able to extract three marks of gold a day.

  36. If, as is asserted, there were princes and dukes amongst the ancient tribe of gipsies who emigrated to Europe, this must certainly have been a descendant of one of them.

  37. He afterwards emigrated to America; and although doomed to be an exile from Alston and his native district, it is said he returned again to England, and died many years ago.

  38. This tribe had emigrated from Bahr el Ghazal many years before, had settled in Darfur, and had been granted lands by the kings, on condition that they should annually supply a beautiful girl for the royal harem.

  39. It is odd, too, for how many youngsters from good families that we know have emigrated within the last ten years!

  40. When this service expired, he worked as a journeyman for nine or twelve months, and then emigrated to the United States.

  41. The inhabitants of Gibraltar are of mixed race; after the capture of the town by the British nearly the whole of the former Spanish population emigrated in a body and founded, 6 m.

  42. Newton, England, who emigrated to America in 1730, and became a prosperous Marblehead merchant.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "emigrated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.