« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 11 December 19 02:54 GMT (UK) »
Immigrants were known as "Aliens" in those days. Not many Alien Records survive but I was lucky enough to find my gt.grandfather's records by surfing with the county name plus police records and then his full name. Perhaps the county he lived in still has his local police report.
He was allowed to live in his own home but had to report every day to the local police station and the thick file showed the local constabulary had reported to the county constabulary regularly . Four of his sons served in WWI and his oldest son was killed in action in 1918. I discovered he'd arrived here from Europe when he was 10 years one day old. The records even had details of who had brought him, plus the names of both parents and the name of the village he was born in during the 1850s. He died during WWII in his 80s so the records even had the exact date of death. In those days wives took the nationality of the husband, thus his English wife was also an Alien and was in the official Alien database.
This is the East Riding of Yorkshire list of Aliens.
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Aberdeen: Findlay-Shirras,McCarthy: MidLothian: Mason,Telford,Darling,Cruikshanks,Bennett,Sime, Bell: Lanarks:Crum, Brown, MacKenzie,Cameron, Glen, Millar; Ross: Urray:Mackenzie: Moray: Findlay; Marshall/Marischell: Perthshire: Brown Ferguson: Wales: McCarthy, Thomas: England: Almond, Askin, Dodson, Well(es). Harrison, Maw, McCarthy, Munford, Pye, Shearing, Smith, Smythe, Speight, Strike, Wallis/Wallace, Ward, Wells;Germany: Flamme,Ehlers, Bielstein, Germer, Mohlm, Reupke