Emigration from Scotland to Latin America began in earnest following the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815. In his latest volume on Scottish emigration David Dobson enumerates the members of this exodus. Dobson"s findings are based on primary sources in Scotland, especially documents in archives, newspapers, and cemetery transcriptions. While there is considerable variance from description to description, each entry identifies the passenger by country (and sometimes city) of origin, a date when the immigrant was known to have resided in Latin America, and the source of the information. Dobson"s Scotsmen turn up in a number of Latin American countries, including Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, British Guiana, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. In identifying more than 1,500 Scots immigrants to Latin America, Mr. Dobson"s latest book does not purport to be the definitive work on its subject; nonetheless, it unquestionably breaks new ground for students of immigration and Scottish genealogy. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Free Black Heads of Households in the New York State Federal Census, 1790-1830 (C. G. Eichholz Ph. D.)