Shipping Starter Sheet The immigration records and passenger Lists databases includes an index to Western Australian Genealogical Society, passenger Arrivals in Western http://www.coraweb.com.au/shipshee.htm
Extractions: Click here for details. Australian shipping and immigration records are state based until 1924 when the Commonwealth took over responsibility. Records after 1924 are held by the National Archives of Australia. The following list of indexes gives you some indication of the types of records available for research in Australia. It is useful for beginning your research but it is a small sample of what is available. See NUM Cora, How to Find Shipping and Immigration Records in Australia, the author, Canberra, 5th edn, 2003 reprint with additions, for a comprehensive list of records and indexes. New South Wales
Ship Search Tips, Help & Links On Italian Genealogy Online Ships Lists are also known as Immigrant Ship passenger Arrival records and are Olive Tree Index to passenger Ship Lists by The Olive Tree genealogy http://www.anzwers.org/free/italiangen/ships.html
Extractions: Immigrant Ships Lists Enjoy your search! 1538 to 1957 Immigration Records "Ship Passenger Arrival Records" at NARA -This is a list of exactly what Ship Passenger Arrival Records the US National Archives (NARA) has and does not have. See other links on this page for more lists of Ports of Entry in the United States. Castle Garden America's First Immigration Center - database of information on 10 million immigrants from 1830 through 1892, the year Ellis Island opened. The simple search is free. ELLIS Island Internet Search - Search Ellis Island Passenger Ship Records from 1892 to 1924 , more than 22 million immigrants, passengers, and crew members came through Ellis Island and the Port of New York. Ellis Island EASY Alternative Search Page - Sort through the maze with this very helpful and well thought out search by Stephen P. Morse and friends also includes a way to search for missing Ship Lists, known as Manifests, on the Ellis Island Database. Email the US National Archives and Records Administration NARA is very helpful when you need to find Ships Passenger Arrival Records, especially for those ship arrivals in other ports than New York. It is best if you have a good idea of the arrival date and other details. They will do a simple search for you if you provide them with enough information. The cost is minimal if they find something and you want copies. Some of the larger facilities have the full 16 volume set of "Italians to America" and will do a lookup. I found them to be very helpful and easy to deal with. I recommend
Cyndi's List - Immigration & Naturalization passenger Lists and immigration records A Guide from the Clayton Library in For anyone with a genealogical interest in passenger lists for ships from http://www.cyndislist.com/immigrat.htm
Cyndi's List Of Genealogy Sites On The Internet Fellow genealogists have used this main index page 41959972 times since March 4,1996! immigration Naturalization Ships passenger Lists http://www.cyndislist.com/
Genealogist Passenger Ship Lists - Genealogy discussion and sharing of information regarding ship passenger lists, immigrationrecords, researching jewish ancestry. Locating Ship passenger Lists http://www.earl.org.uk/genealogist-passenger-ship-lists.html
Extractions: Add your link to this page discussion and sharing of information regarding ship passenger lists, immigration records, naturalization records and ships' lists substitutes FREE Genealogy and history site where you can find your ancestors with a search in free records, Genealogy Resources on the Internet - WWW/Passenger lists; Ships researching Jewish ancestry. Locating Ship Passenger Lists http://www.genealogy.comby Myra Vanderpool Gormley, a professional genealogist, gives helpful advice on how Ted Gostin Professional Genealogist Jewish Genealogical Research I conduct research on Jewish families using both United States public records and European records that are available here (2) Soldiers listed in G-28 frequently appear in G-03 (Muster Rolls and Prisoner-of-War Lists in American Archival Collections ) Likewise not have copies of all ship passenger lists. It does have a microfilm copy of the passenger lists that A certified genealogist, she has
Worldwide Digital Resources - Internet jewish records Indexing an index to over 200000 19thcentury jewish birth, Part of - Ian s genealogy Homepage immigrants and voters (in California) http://geneaknowhow.net/digi/worldwide.html
Extractions: Worldwide Digital Resources - internet This table will bring you to lists containing -some or a lot- links leading you to data from (primary) resources all over the world. You mostly will find meta-links in this table. My survey is for sure not complete, but I hope it will give you a good startingpoint searching for interesting information. At the moment it is still difficult to find primary data, especially when you are looking in foreign countries. I hope more people are going to make extensive lists for specific countries/regions as I did for the Netherlands and Belgium. Please send me (worldwide) additional meta-links and/or your comments! EUROPE: Danmark Genealogy Helplist Finland with some Danish links to, such as the
Genealogy Containing arrival records for 22 million immigrants who entered through the portof New Primary source for researchers of jewish genealogy worldwide. http://www.mpl.org/Files/Great/bookmark.cfm?Category=12
Genealogy: Archives And Records Ancestry.com The 1 Online genealogy Library! American passenger Arrivalrecords A Guide to the records of Immigrants http://www.cyberpursuits.com/gen/archives.asp
Extractions: CyberPursuits Main Page Research Techniques Regions Western Europe Mediterranean United Kingdom Australia and Oceania Canada United States US Civil War Era Ethnic/Cultural Native American African-American Hispanic Acadian, Cajun Jewish Family Surnames Salvaged Treasures Research Documents Online Search Tools Online Research Books Commercial Sources Software BirthQuest
International Genealogical Data - Trace Immigrant Ancestors genealogical data and passenger records, you can trace your immigrant ancestors The index of passenger records lists specific departure and arrival http://www.genealogy.com/360facd.html
Extractions: Russians to America, 1850-1896 Passenger and Immigration Lists Data on your ancestors may include: Name, age, gender, and occupation Last residence Country of origin Port of departure and purpose of travel Date of arrival Destination in the U.S. Name of ship Russians to America Passenger and Immigration Lists features approximately 430,000 names of immigrants who arrived between 1850 and 1896. Why Subscribe? Purchase Russians to America, 1850-1896 Passenger and Immigration Lists CD-ROM. Why CD-ROM? More details about Russians to America, 1850-1896 Passenger and Immigration Lists: Click to enlarge Americans of Russian or Jewish heritage will find this searchable collection of passenger list information invaluable. "This collection is extremely important to people whose Russian ancestors came to the U.S. in the 19th century," states Gary Mokotoff, leading expert on Jewish immigration. Search passenger list information for approximately 430,000 individuals, largely those of Jewish heritage. This is the only electronic index for passenger arrivals from Russia prior to 1896. Now researchers have an "excellent chance" of finding their ancestors' passenger arrival information, says Mokotoff. Produced alongside the Balch Institute, the information you can obtain from this data set can help you create a well-rounded picture of your ancestor's arrival in America.
Sites By Subject - Genealogy Searchable database of genealogy websites. Kentucky Cemetery records Database Ships passenger Lists at the Library Guide to using passenger records at http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org/resources/sbs.asp?category=17
Parkland Library | Genealogy Websites Military records databases for Florida. Free genealogy Search of Florida Military Search substitute naturalization records ships passenger lists, http://www.cityofparkland.org/library/GenealogySociety/UsefulGenealogyWebsites.h
Extractions: This is the largest collection of family history records on the Internet. Locate resources for genealogy research for all 50 states or locate an ancestor by running a name and location search. Addition search tools are available for locating census information, birth and death certificates, immigration records, biographies and historical documents, military draft records, old newspapers and periodicals and old association and member lists.
Boston Immigrant Trail -- The Place To Meet Your Past Holdings include passenger arrival records for the port of Boston, New Bedford, Social Security records. genealogy.com has free access to the Social http://www.bostonfamilyhistory.com/rec_main.html
Genealogy: Locating The Previous Overseas Residence - Wikibooks The records can be obtained for the years 19401944 from the immigration and The LDS has filmed numerous passengers records for many ports, http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Genealogy:_Locating_the_previous_overseas_residence
Extractions: Getting started Online options Establish goals ... Immigration Locating the previous overseas residence Finding your family village name: You must find your ancestorâs community's name before you will be able to locate ancestral records that were recorded in the "old country." This will usually require beginning research in the U.S., or whatever your home country, to determine the correct community. First, begin with yourself. Gather everything you know about your own origins: where you were born, what religion you were raised in, your own civil and religious records. Then go back one generation at a time, looking for all of the available information you have. Where did your parents live? Where were they born? Gather their records. Sometimes even the smallest detail can lead you on the path to discovery. At times, you will not be able to locate a particular record for a parent or grandparent. If that is the case, look for records of their siblings. Often those will have the information you seek. edit edit Get out those old shoe boxes, start reading and really look at the details. Old letters often contain family connections, dates, locations and hints to lead you in the right direction. The same applies to old photographs which may have names and dates, or the photograpy studio or photographerâs name. Address books, postcards and, of course, family Bibles contain information and clues. Deeds, marriage certificates, naturalization papers, social security papers, Wills, and even insurance policies can be sources for information. I found one great-great grandmotherâs address in Poland in an old personal address book which was about to be thrown out when her granddaughter passed on.
State Records Office Of Western Australia passenger Lists And immigration records. Introduction; passenger Indexes This index was compiled by the Western Australian Genealogical Society (WAGS) http://www.sro.wa.gov.au/collection/passenger.html
Extractions: Home The Collection Passenger Lists And Immigration Records The State Records Office (SRO) holds numerous records relating to the arrival and departure of passengers and crew from both overseas and interstate. Passenger records are an important resource for those undertaking family history research and are particularly useful for researchers attempting to trace the arrival of immigrants to Western Australia during the pre-Federation period. In addition to inwards and outwards passenger and crew lists, the SRO also maintains considerable records dealing with the administration and implementation of several early immigration schemes. Back to Top To assist in accessing information from the Inward and Outward Passenger Lists housed within the SRO, a number of indexes to passenger names have been created. Passenger Arrivals into Western Australia, 1839-1890 [CD-ROM]
Extractions: @import "/styles/markup-nonNS4.css"; Skip to Left Navigation Skip to Main Content get a library card? find a book? renew a book? reserve a book? research a topic? find a job at NYPL? volunteer for NYPL? support NYPL? rent space? order/license images? learn to read? learn English? find events? find exhibitions? find classes? connect with wireless? Humanities and Social Sciences Library The Irma and Paul Milstein Division Decorative genealogical chart , origin unknown The New York Public Library's Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy is one of the largest genealogical and local history collections open to the public in this country, and, as such, it is one of the most heavily used divisions in the Library. What follows is a selective list of resources available to family historians at The New York Public Library . Unless noted otherwise, all sources cited are located in the Milstein Division. Most of the microform titles are self-service in the Milstein Division Microform Room (Room 119).
Selected Local History And Genealogical Resources passenger, immigration, AND NATURALIZATION records. The Complete Book of Emigrants, New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 1870present http://www.jervislibrary.org/lh_broch.html
Extractions: Browser's Guide to the Local History Room Note: Call numbers beginning with " R " are located in the Reference section, first floor. Call numbers beginning with " R " and ending with " (L.H.) " are located in the Local History Room, second floor. All other call numbers are located in the circulating collection. For the library's policy concerning genealogical and local history requests via mail or email, please click here "HOW-TO" BOOKS Becoming an Accredited Genealogist by Karen Clifford. Q 929.1 CLI Discovering the History of Your House and Your Neighborhood by Betsy J. Green. 907.2 GRE Evidence!: Citation and Analysis for the Family Historian by Elizabeth S. Mills. 929.1 MIL by Marcia Y. Melnyk. Q 929.1 MEL Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives Q 929.1 UNI
Internet Public Library: Genealogy collection of immigrant arrival records stored in the Ellis Island Archives. Includes passenger lists, documents and other writings, genealogical http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/ref40.00.00/
Extractions: Education ... Genealogy This collection All of the IPL Advanced Information helpful in finding and/or interpreting records of the descent of a person, family, or group from an ancestor or ancestors. You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading. About.com: Genealogy http://genealogy.about.com/ "Afrigeneas is a Website focused on genealogical research and resources in general and on African ancestry in particular. This page serves as a focal point for information about African-ancestored families and for pointers to genealogical sources worldwide." This site contains many links to web sources on African-American genealogy and genealogy in general, as well as links to musuems, a library, and a bibliography. One important resource is its "Surnames" Database. Updated often and users entries' encouraged.
Newberry Library | Passenger Lists passenger and immigration Lists Bibliography, 15381900 Being a Guide to Ship passenger Lists from the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. http://www.newberry.org/genealogy/passengers.html
Extractions: In order to find your ancestor's passenger of immigration information, you may need to consult a combination of guidebooks, indexes, journals, and microfilms. The online subscription database Ancestry.com (available at the Newberry Library) may also be helpful in your search. The following resources represent a portion of the Newberry's immigration holdings. GUIDES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES Carmack, Sharon DeBartolo. A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Immigrant and Ethnic Ancestors . Cincinnati, OH: Betterway Books, 2000. Call # CS49.C384 2000 (2nd floor open shelf). See pages 94-111. Colletta, John Philip. They Came in Ships: A Guide to Finding Your Immigrant Ancestor's Arrival Record . Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry, 1993. Call # CS49.C63 1993 (2nd floor open shelf). Includes case studies and bibliography.