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Extractions: page 214, reel T-14823 Search the database The National Archives of Canada holds immigration records from 1865 to 1935. The names of immigrants arriving from overseas are recorded in passenger lists. Those arriving from or via the United States are recorded in border entry lists. A series of old nominal indexes exist for the 1925 to 1935 records. In cooperation with the National Archives of Canada, the Pier 21 Society in Halifax, Nova Scotia, has input the information from the passenger list indexes into this database. Also included are border entries for individuals whose surname starts with the letter C. Click here to find out how to access earlier and later immigration records.
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Extractions: arrivals at US ports from Europe by Joe Beine Introduction: This is a listing of indexes to passenger lists (also called immigration records or ship manifests) in the United States from 1820 to the 1940s, including microfilm, CD-Roms, books and online indexes. If you find your ancestor(s) listed in any of these sources you should then always consult the original passenger lists. Microfilm records listed here are available from the National Archives (NARA) and some of its branches. Most are also available from LDS Family History Centers. Some public libraries (especially genealogy libraries) may also carry these items.
Extractions: A basic research outline for finding Boston passenger lists and their indexes from 1820-1943. Included is information about the 9 year gap (1874-1883) missing from NARA's available microfilm records. Baltimore Passenger Lists Quick Guide 1820-1952 Philadelphia Passenger Lists Quick Guide 1800-1948 Finding Passenger Lists at the Port of New Orleans, Louisiana
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Extractions: See Online Courses Search Genealogy Online ships passenger lists, passport records, border crossing records, and more. Plus lessons and how-to articles on locating your immigrant ancestor and information and resources for U.S. and Canada naturalization and citizenship records. Alphabetical Recent Passenger Lists 101 Learn how to locate ancestors on ship passenger lists and manifests with this guide to passenger lists around the world. Includes what types of information you can expect to learn, locations and time periods for passenger lists and indexes, and links to online passenger lists. Ellis Island Records Online - Tips for Successful Searching Having trouble locating your Ellis Island ancestor? Don't miss these tips for conducting a successful search at Ellis Island Records online. American Family Immigration History Center This family genealogy facility at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum allows researchers to access passenger manifests and ship histories for immigrants who arrived at Ellis Island. How to Find an Immigrant Ancestor - Pre 1820 Prior to 1820, the United States government made no effort to require lists of immigrants arriving in this country, but don't give up! Learn about the many other sources for colonial immigration records available for research.
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Extractions: Index of Topics Ethnic Groups Births, Marriages and Deaths Government ... Other Topics Royal Mail Ship Metagama of Canadian Pacific Steam Ship Lines. Library and Archives Canada, C-166332 When you trace back your family tree, you will inevitably reach an immigrant ancestor. Knowing when and how that individual arrived in Canada is a major piece of the family puzzle. If you do not know where your ancestors came from or their ethnic origin, immigration records can help answer that question. Consult our Bibliography for further information on this topic. Terminology and Abbreviations The Web site Forging our Legacy provides a survey history and traces the evolution of Canadian citizenship and the role played by immigration in the development of Canada from the turn of the century until 1977. The 1901 Census Returns indicate year of arrival for immigrants. Land Records are helpful because immigrants often applied for land shortly after arrival. The annual City Directories Death Records sometimes indicate how many years the deceased had resided in Canada.
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Extractions: Index of Topics Ethnic Groups ... Other Topics Passenger lists (RG 76) were the official record of immigration during this period; there are no immigrant applications or files. The lists contain information such as name, age, country of origin, occupation and intended destination. They are arranged by port and date of arrival, with the exception of some years between 1919 and 1924, when an individual Form 30A was used. The Government of Canada did not keep records of people leaving the country; there are no passenger lists for departures from Canadian ports. Terminology and Abbreviations Research Tips The lists recorded the names of all passengers regardless of their country of origin or nationality. This included visitors, students, returning Canadians and passengers in transit to the United States. Lists for the port of Quebec include passengers who disembarked at Montreal between 1865 and 1921. Those ports were closed during the winter months when the St. Lawrence River was frozen. Passengers from mainland Europe usually sailed to Great Britain, where they boarded trans-Atlantic ships at ports such as Liverpool, London and Glasgow.
Extractions: Finding Naturalization Records All Americans, except those descended entirely from Native Americans, descended from people who migrated to this continent within the past 500 years. This means that, at some time, all serious genealogists will need to use immigration and naturalization records. It is important for you to have worked on your genealogy enough to get back to the immigrant ancestor. In order to properly search immigration records, you will need a name (the fuller the better), a list of possible alternative spellings, an idea of the time the person arrived in this country, and an idea of where they lived in the country of origin. It is especially helpful to know through which port or coast they entered the U.S. If relatives or family records do not provide enough information to allow you to use the immigration records, the following sources may help. Obituaries and county histories often list a person's country, region or town of origin, and an arrival date. Birth and marriage records often give the birthplaces of a child's parents or of the couple being married.