Some groups emigrated to Australia and the United States in the years leading up to 1840.
In 1824, when Peerson came back to Norway, it was decided that a group should emigrate.
In 1948, a group of leaders emigrated to Israel founding a kibbutz and supporting the foundation of the country.
During this period large groups of villagers emigrated to metropolitan centers.
In 1774 she and a small group of her followers emigrated from England to New York.
Starting in 1903, the largest group emigrated to the Patagonia region of Argentina.
Between the years 1965 and 1975 a relatively small group of Ethiopian Jews emigrated to Israel.
Researchers have identified a number of Kazakhs groups emigrated to United States:
Since the early 19th century, some groups of Isleños emigrated to other areas of Louisiana and points south.
Significant groups of Iraqis have emigrated to Russia as early as the 1990s.