Indentured Servants
Price & Associates will help you search for your ancestors that came to America as indentured servants!
Are you trying to learn more about ancestors who were indentured servants? Price & Associates Genealogical Services can help you track down these elusive individuals. Through our free online immigrant database, or by taking advantage of one of our research packages, you will be amazed at what we can tell you about your family’s place in history.
Price & Associates Genealogical Services has been in business for more than 25 years. Being based one block from the Family History Library in Salt Lake City certainly has its advantages. We also have a worldwide network of research agents who can quickly retrieve documents from foreign archives.
A New World
In the 1600s and 1700s many people in the British Isles and Germany were very poor. A few people owned most of the land and there were few opportunities for ordinary people to prosper. With the establishment of the British colonies in North America, brighter prospects could be seen on the horizon.
Tobacco, sugar, and rice became cash crops in the American South and Caribbean. Hundreds of thousands of indentured servants came to America from Europe to work in these plantations alongside African slaves. Few official lists of Europe’s servants were created, but Price & Associates’ well-respected genealogists have the knowledge to help you past this obstacle and pinpoint your family’s European immigrant origins. Try anyone of our research packages:
- Beginning Genealogy Research Project
- Standard Genealogy Research Project
- Multiple Surname Genealogy Projects
- Surname Heirloom Genealogy Projects
Immigrant Servants Database
With an emphasis on indentured servants who arrived in Colonial America between 1607 and 1820, this project was started to help Americans discover their European origins. The number of immigrants has now reached 10,000! Try any one of our three free searches:
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Simple Search – retrieves any word in the database.
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Advanced Search – best way to search for an immigrant by name.
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Letter Search – browse lists of immigrant servants divided into groups by the first letter of their surnames.
Don’t miss the Learning Center, packed with tips about discovering more about your immigrant ancestors.
Contact Us Today
Operators are standing by. Call for a free consultation to learn what we can do for you, 1-800-288-0920, Monday through Friday, 9AM to 5PM MST, or email us at info@pricegen.com. For a complete description of our research packages, visit the Services page.