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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Shanghai History of Shanghai] Wikipedia<br>
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Shanghai History of Shanghai] Wikipedia<br>
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai_International_Settlement Shanghai International Settlement] Wikipedia
 
*[http://www.virtualshanghai.net Virtual Shanghai] is a project of an academic partnership whose project director Christian Henriot is at the Institut d'Asie Orientale, University of Lyon. Includes Maps, Images, E books and papers including
 
*[http://www.virtualshanghai.net Virtual Shanghai] is a project of an academic partnership whose project director Christian Henriot is at the Institut d'Asie Orientale, University of Lyon. Includes Maps, Images, E books and papers including
 
**[http://www.virtualshanghai.net/Texts/Articles?ID=80  "The Colonial Space of Death in Shanghai (1844-1949)"] by Christian Henriot 2007
 
**[http://www.virtualshanghai.net/Texts/Articles?ID=80  "The Colonial Space of Death in Shanghai (1844-1949)"] by Christian Henriot 2007

Revision as of 02:47, 6 October 2017

Shanghai
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Pudong Waterfront, Shanghai
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Presidency:
Coordinates: 31.202462°N, 121.49743°E
Altitude: 4 m (13 ft)
Present Day Details
Place Name: Shanghai
State/Province: Shanghai Metropolitan Area
Country: China
Transport links

Shanghai, the largest centre of commerce and finance in China, is situated at the mouth of the Yangtse River. First opened as a treaty port following the 1st China War, it became a multinational business hub by the 1930s.

History

Capture of Shanghai 1842
Battle of Shanghai 1860

Records

  • Shanghai Ancestors from China Coast Family History, Chinese Customs Project, University of Bristol has various information, including a number of useful databases, on its website which may assist in the search for European ancestors. These databases include a searchable named index of Chinese probates, cemetery information and directory extracts. Also includes an alphabetical database of names for Shanghai Municipal Police.
  • The FamilySearch Catalog for microfilm/digitised microfilm records includes "Cemetery records of old and new cemetery, 1859-1899 and Seaman's cemetery, Pootung, in Shanghai, China, 1859-1879" catalogue entry microfilm 418134 which has been digitised and may be viewed at a FamilySearch Centre.

External links

Historical books online

References