The Brooklyn branch of the Staines family immigrated to the United States, from Middlesex, England, in 1882.
The Brooklyn branch of the Metzger family immigrated to the United States from Essen and Baden prior to the unification of Germany. Essen was a Free Imperial City. Baden was a Margraviate under the Holy Roman Empire, but became a Grand Duchy, in 1806, after Emperor Francis II was defeated by Napoleon.
The Brooklyn branch of the Danaher family immigrated to the United States from County Cork . . .
The Brooklyn branch of the Kucharski family immigrated to the United States from "Prussia" and "Russia" because the territory that encompassed Poland was divided at the Congress of Vienna in 1815. The modern Republic of Poland is considered the successor to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569 - 1795).
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