of Emigrate
Source: Webster's dictionaryA few longtime dwellers such as Herrera, whose family — like many here — emigrated from the south-central Mexican state of Puebla, are thinking about quitting the U.S. altogether and moving back to their ancestral homeland. Source: Internet
Adrian Room, Naming Names: Stories of Pseudonyms and Name Changes, with a Who's Who, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981, p. 125. At age 20, he emigrated to America, first to New York, as a bookseller, and then to San Francisco. Source: Internet
After the Prussian uprisings of 1260–83, however, much of the Prussian nobility emigrated or were resettled, and many free Prussians lost their rights. Source: Internet
After World War II many people from the New Territories in Hong Kong emigrated to the UK (mainly England) and to the Netherlands to earn a better living. Source: Internet
Also, far larger numbers of Christians emigrated from Lebanon than Muslims. Source: Internet
After graduating from Castries Comprehensive Secondary School, Ms. Octave emigrated to the United States to join her mother, Ulrica Octave- Eaddy. Source: Internet