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         Genealogy Passenger & Immigration Records:     more books (17)
  1. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index: A Guide to Published Records of More Than 2,283,000 Immigrants Who Came to the New World Between the Sixteent (Passenger and Immigration Lists Index Supplement) by P. William Filby, 1994-04
  2. Part 2 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index: A Guide to Published Records of More Than 4,181,000 Immigrants Who Came to the New World Between the Sixteenth and ...
  3. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index: A Guide to Published Records of More Than 2,923,000 Immigrants Who Came to the New World Between the Sixteenth and ... and Immigration Lists Index Supplement) by Gale Group, 1997-12
  4. Passenger And Immigration Lists Index 2008: A Guide to Published Records of More Than 4,815,000 Immigrants Who Came to the New World Between the Sixteenth ... and Immigration Lists Index Supplement)
  5. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index: A Guide to Published Arrival Records of About 500,000 Passengers Who Came to the United States and Canada in : Supplement ... and Immigration Lists Index Supplement) by Filbyakast, P. William Filby, et all 1996-04
  6. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index: A Guide to Published Arrival Records of About 500,000 Passengers Who Came to the United States...1984 Suppl (Passenger and Immigration Lists Index Supplement) by P. William Filby, 1985-02
  7. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index: A Guide to Published Arrival Record of More Than 1,775,000 Passengers Who Came to the New World Between the S (Passenger and Immigration Lists Index Supplement) by William P. Filby, 1990-05
  8. Part 2 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index 2001 Supplement: A Guide to Published Records of More Than 3,681,000 Immigrants Who Came to the New World Between ...
  9. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index 1999 Supplement: A Guide to Published Records of More Than 3,176,000 Immigrants Who Came to the New World Between ... and Immigration Lists Index Supplement)
  10. Passenger And Immigration Lists Index 2006 Supplement: A Guide to Published Records of More Than 4,564,000 Immigrants Who came to the New World Between ... and Immigration Lists Index Supplement)
  11. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index 2000 Supplement: A Guide to Published Records of More Than 3,302,000 Immigrants Who Came to the New World Between ... and Immigration Lists Index Supplement)
  12. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index 1997 Supplement : A Guide to Published Records of More Than 2,668,00 Immigrants Who Came to the New World between the 16th and the Mid-20th Centuries.' by Filbyyskier, 1996-12
  13. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index 2001 Supplement Part 1 only: A Guide to Published Records of More Than 3,555,000 Immigrants Who Came to the New World Between ...
  14. American passenger arrival records: A guide to the records of immigrants arriving at American ports by sail and steam by Michael Tepper, 1996

61. Shipping And Immigration
The immigration records and passenger Lists databases includes an index to Outward Click on genealogy on Site for access to passenger Lists for the
http://www.coraweb.com.au/shipsite.htm
Home Shipping and Immigration Archives and Museums General Sites Indexes Australia and
New Zealand
... Ships' Movement Lists This listing is from my book Web Sites for Genealogists, 2004 edition.
Click here for details. Need Help with Shipping Research? See How to Find Shipping and Immigration Records in Australia
Click here for details.
Archives and Museums
Online access to the National Archives of Australia hold Australian shipping and immigration records from 1924. Online Fact Sheets details the Archives' holdings including shipping, immigration and maritime records. An Index to Passenger Arrivals 1926-1947 is available online.(See Indexes in this section). Australian National Maritime Museum , Sydney. Click on Research Library then Research Guides for access to a series of Pathfinder Subject Guides. Topics include seafaring ancestors, shipwrecks, convict ships, sailing ships, passenger ships to Australia plus many more. There is also online access available to the Welcome Wall database of contributed (for a fee) arrivals in Australia. National Maritime Museum , Greenwich. Online search options include access to the library, prints and drawings catalogues, the manuscript collections guide and the PORT Maritime Information Gateway.

62. From Search: Web Site Passenger Lists
genealogy Update Immigrant/passenger Lists Immigrant/passenger Lists. Revised 3/26/96 93076. Guide to immigration records and Ship s passenger Lists
http://www.buckeyenet.net/users/jdye/webpassenger.html
Entering 'passenger lists' on a search engine turned up 6812 hits. From the first 120 I chose 50 that sounded interesting. Many of these are simply lists of other sites that have actual passenger lists - there will be many duplications on these lists. Use these links any way you wish. If the links don't work - don't worry - I am sure there is enough duplication to make one missing link not significant.
Jayne
National Archives of Canada.

Immigration. There are instructions on how your library or genealogy organization may borrow microfilms for the cost of the return postage. Follow their links for more valuble informantion. This is an excellent site with material I have not seen anywhere else. This will be very helpful to many GER-Rus.
Boarding at Hamburg: Passenger Lists 1890 to 1914
are promised here in the year 2000. If they keep this promise (actually for winter 1999 - I cut them some slack) it will be a great resource for the GER-RUS community.
THE OLIVE TREE GENEALOGY:

Index to Passenger Lists - Size 9.0K
Passenger and Ships Lists

are a valuable resource in locating the origins and destinations of your ancestors. I have collected these sites as I had come across them in my journeyings through the Internet.

63. GENEALOGICAL SITE
immigration records more popularly known as ship passenger arrival Immigrant Ship passenger Lists (FirstMom s genealogy Resources) Lists online ship
http://www.sals.edu/immigration.htm
GENEALOGICAL SITE-SEEING
IMMIGRATION
This bibliography was supported by Federal Library Services and Technology Act funds awarded to the New York State Library by the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Immigration and Naturalization Service's History, Genealogy and Education page contains information about the INS Historical Reference Library collection and services, documents concerning the history of the Service as well as of immigration law, procedure, and immigration stations, and instructions for historical and genealogical research using INS records. Millions of Americans trace their family history to an immigrant. According to an Ancestry.com article ( Rediscovering Passenger Lists ), "Since 1820, over 60 million persons have arrived at more than 100 different ports in the United States. . . ." Finding a record to reveal where that immigrant came from, or when and where they first stepped foot on American soil, is often a long and frustrating task. Resource materials of the US Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) may help in some of this search, as they are the records of 20th century immigration to the United States. Even if an ancestor is located on some of the earlier passenger lists, requirements did not include recording home town, just the nationality.

64. Immrec
LINKS TO records OF immigration TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. passenger records in NSW First Families 2001 genealogy Links
http://www.pcug.org.au/~kenblair/immrec.htm
LINKS TO RECORDS OF IMMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. The development of this site is the outcome of a study group formed as part of the Spectrum Virtual University , Practical Internet Genealogy, January 1998 course. The site is a compilation of the findings of that group.
The group has identified the following links to Australia and New Zealand Immigration Information Australian Genealogy Links
(With Links to First, Second and Third Fleets)
A comprehensive listing, including many references to immigration. Genealogy within Australia AUSNZ Passenger Lists
This site is designed to help family historians locate passenger lists for migrant ships to Australia/New Zealand and hence the entries relating to their studies AUSNZ Passenger List 2
This page is designed to help family historians with their studies; to be assisted in locating passenger list information for migrant ships to Australia/New Zealand. The list shows query entries relating to their ships of interest. The entries are listed in alphabetical order by Colony/State, then by ship's name. Passengers on the Emigrant Ship 'Saldanha'
Sailed from Liverpool in the summer of 1856 for Victoria, Australia

65. Immigration Records/Ship Passenger Lists - U.S. Ports: I Dream Of Genealogy
I Dream of genealogy. immigration records/Ship passenger Lists US Ports. Index to New York passenger Arrivals 1902-1943 Code14002 Price $4.99
http://www.idreamof.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=140

66. Migration / Ship Passenger Lists - I Dream Of Genealogy Databases
I Dream of genealogy Free Online Databases of Migration records and Ship passenger Updated annually, the passenger and immigration Lists Index was
http://www.idreamof.com/migrate.html

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**Ancestry.com** Updated for 2003, this data set contains listings of approximately 4,215,000 individuals who arrived in United States and Canadian ports from the 1500s through the 1900s. Updated annually, the "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index" was compiled by P. William Filby and published by Gale Research. This resource includes individuals included in the "Index" and all supplements through the year 2003. Baltimore Passenger Lists 1892-1948 **Ancestry.com** Boston Passenger Lists 1891-1943 **Ancestry.com**

67. Top Ten Genealogy Questions - MCPL
Today, passenger lists and immigration and naturalization records are collected at The top ten genealogy questions asked in public libraries were
http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/genlh/topten.htm
Related: Genealogy Resources Researchers Research Policy
Top Ten Genealogy Questions
Introduction
1. How Do I Begin to Trace My Family?
Start with yourself and work backwards through the generations, recording each person's major life events on ancestor charts. Organize from the start! Keep a research log of your efforts and consider placing your charts in a three-ring binder. Try to involve family members and be sure to interview your oldest relatives. Search for clues in scrapbooks, family Bibles, photograph albums, samplers, diaries, letters, school records, baby books, etc. Next, direct your attention to community, state, and national resources. Also, consider joining a local genealogy club and taking a beginning genealogy course. Most important, keep realistic goals! What you learn about your heritage is more important than how far back you can trace it.
Suggested Genealogy How-to Books
  • Croom, Emily Ann. Unpuzzling Your Past: The Best Selling Basic Guide to Genealogy , 4th ed. Whitehall, Va.: Betterway Publications, 2001. $18.99 Greenwood, Val D.

68. Irish Genealogy CD Store - Your Irish Roots
With the single exception of federal census records, passenger lists are the largest, Irish to America, 18461865 passenger and immigration Lists
http://www.youririshroots.com/cdstore.htm

Additional Resources...
Beginning your search - Civil Records - Church Records ... SITE MAP
Your Irish Genealogy CD Store
Todays Date:
Index to Griffith's Valuation of Ireland, 1848-1864 Unearth one of Ireland's premier genealogical resources! This index to Griffith's Valuation references approximately one million individuals who occupied property in Ireland between 1848 and 1864. Essentially, Griffith's Valuation can be used as an excellent census substitute for the years before, during, and after the Great Famine. Irish Immigrants to North America, 1803-1871 Irish to America, 1846-1865 Passenger and Immigration Lists Irish to America Passenger and Immigration Lists Volume 2, 1846-1886 Tithe Applotment Books of Ireland, 1823-1838 International Land Records The Tithe Applotment Books are so called because the information was originally compiled in nearly 2,000 hand-written volumes. This data set references the counties that make up present-day Northern Ireland: Counties Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh, and Tyrone. In the original enumeration, each landholder was recorded along with details about their holdings such as size, land quality and types of crops. The amount of tithe payable by each landholder was based on all of these factors and calculated by a formula using the average price of wheat and oats from 1816-23.

69. ISTG - Subscriptions
The immigration records at genealogy.com, Ancestry.com s sister site, genealogy.com s International passenger records collection includes the
http://www.immigrantships.net/subscriptions.html
Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild
Available Immigration Records Online by subscription
Sheila Tate, ISTG member
I have been asked many times what immigration records are available online and whether they are worth the subscriptions you have to pay to see them.
First of all, let me say that I hope you find the records you are looking for right here on ISTG. But..we have to be realistic. ISTG has worked hard for over 6 years to put ship passenger lists online. We now have over 6,000 lists transcribed but that is a very small percentage of the records available on microfilm.
Does Ancestry.com's NEW US Immigration Collection have all the answers about your ancestors? Of course not. No collection can have all the answers nor all the records. However, the new US Immigration resource at ancestry.com possibly holds information about your ancestors as it lists more than 11 million names. Never before have so many immigration databases been available through just one Web subscription.
The databases included in the ancestry.com US Immigration Collection are:
American Emigrant Ministers, 1690-1811

70. WTPL - Adult Services - Genealogy - Genealogy CD-ROMs At WTPL
passenger, immigration NATURALIZATION records Canadian genealogy Index, 1600s1900s (FTM 118); Church records Adams, Berks Lancaster Counties,
http://www.waterford.lib.mi.us/adult/watehist/genealogycdroms.htm
Waterford Township Public Library Contact Us 5168 Civic Center Drive • Waterford MI, 48329 • 248.674.4831 Home Adults Genealogy and Local History Library Catalog ... Home
Genealogy CD-ROMs at WTPL
The following publisher abbreviations are used below:
AC = Ancestry.com; FTM = Family Tree Maker; GR = GenRef; HQ = Heritage Quest;
LDS = The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. REFERENCE
  • Ancestry Reference Library 2000 (AC) Family History SourceGuide (LDS) Genealogical Records: British and American Coasts of Arms (FTM 368) German Genealogy Research Guide (FTM 199) PERSI 2000 [Periodical Source Index] (AC) Indexes nearly 5,000 periodicals Topographical Dictionaries: Lewis's Gazetteers of England, Ireland, and Scotland (FTM 270)
CENSUS: INDEXES [Arranged Chronologically]
  • Canadian Genealogy Index, 1600s-1900s (FTM 118) Census Index: Ontario, Canada, 1871 (FTM 116) 1881 British Census and National Index (LDS) [24 disks]
CENSUS: INDEXES [Arranged Chronologically]
  • U.S. Census Index: 1607-1789

71. Finding New York Passenger Lists (Immigration Records) 1820-1957
passenger Lists and immigration records for New York City are available on microfilm from the Immigrants passenger records genealogy Links Books
http://germanroots.home.att.net/ellisisland/nypassengers.html
First Name Last Name
Finding New York Passenger Arrival Records 1820-1957
New York Passenger Lists
Passenger Lists and Immigration Records for New York City are available on microfilm from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Most of these microfilms can also be obtained from the Family History Library (FHL) in Salt Lake City by ordering them from local LDS (Mormon) Family History Centers for a small fee. These New York passenger lists include Castle Garden, the Barge Office and Ellis Island.
The following links will take you to webpages with information about how you can search for New York passenger arrival records. The first group of links is for indexes to the New York records. If you already know the date of arrival for your ancestors then look at the second group of links for the passenger lists themselves.
Note: The National Archives has microfilm of New York passenger records to 1957. However, the 20th Century lists have only been indexed to 1948.
New York Indexes 1820-1850

New York Passenger Lists Index 1820-1892
index only
New York Index 1897-1902

New York Index 1902-1943
New York Index 1944-1948 NARA Microfilm Roll Numbers Only (not available at the FHL)
Ellis Island Online Database
(covers 1892-1924)
New York Passenger Lists Available on Microfilm...

72. Genealogy Records & Passenger Lists From German Roots
The following genealogy records can be found on the German Roots family of websites passenger Lists immigration records. Baltimore passenger Lists
http://germanroots.home.att.net/
Search Census Records: First Name: Last Name: Genealogy Records
This website contains the online records for the German Roots website
The main German Roots website is located here

The following genealogy records can be found on the German Roots family of websites...

73. GENEALOGY FAQ 1. Where Are Census Data For Genealogical And/or
immigration records for major US ports have been kept on a regular basis These passenger arrival records include the name of every passenger on the ship
http://www.census.gov/genealogy/www/faqgene.txt
GENEALOGY FAQ 1. Where are Census Data for Genealogical and/or Historical Research? The Census Bureau does not provide genealogical information. For archival purposes, information collected from individuals becomes available to the public after 72 years. For businesses the information becomes available after 30 years. Copies of decennial census forms from 1790 through 1930 are available, usually on microfilm, for research at the United States National Archives in Washington, DC (http://www.nara.gov/), at Archives regional centers, and at select depository libraries throughout the United States, and the Library of Congress. Ask the reference librarian in your local library about its own holdings and about borrowing film through the National Archives' census microfilm rental program (301-604-3699). The records can also be borrowed from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS) (Mormon) Library in Salt Lake City through any LDS Family History Center. (NOTE: microfilm is analog data, NOT digital ... it is copies of the original handwritten records). The kind of data requested by genealogists about individuals is not currently available on the Internet. 2. Where Can I Find Information on Immigration or Emigration? Immigration records for major U.S. ports have been kept on a regular basis since 1820. These include: Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New Orleans. Others, such as Mobile and Galveston began keeping records later in the nineteenth century, while western ports (San Francisco and Seattle) began in the last years of the 19th century. These records have been microfilmed, and are in the custody of the National Archives and LDS. These passenger arrival records include the name of every passenger on the ship, including those who were born or who died during the voyage. Generally, the lists include the full name, age, sex, place of origin, and destination. Emigration (departure) lists do exist for some European ports, but not all, and not even every major one (for example, no comprehensive departure lists are known for the British Isles). Among the ports for which emigration lists are available are Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen, and Hamburg (but NOT Bremen). Microfilm copies of these lists are available at the same places as the immigration lists. 3. What about Naturalization Records? By law, a person can be naturalized in any "regular" court. The Immigration and Naturalization Service does have records for the entire country beginning in 1906, but before this time, the procedure will only be located in the records of the court where it took place. Many of these court records are in the custody of the government which administrates the court. That is to say, a municipal court's records would be in the custody of the city, a county court's records in the custody of the county, etc. Although court records are routinely indexed, these indexes do not always include the name of each person naturalized. And in fact, during periods of our country's history, only the head of a household would have to be naturalized for the whole family to gain citizenship. A further caveat: Not everyone who immigrated was naturalized. And although the person being naturalized had to renounce his allegiance to his former state, the records only rarely give the exact place of his birth or previous residence. 4. What about Vital Records (Birth/Marriage/Divorce/Death)? Generally the states have all vital records, beginning about 1900 (this varies in each state). However, counties will usually have marriage records, beginning at the date the county was organized. The States and some cities where the event occurred are responsible for these records. For a list of vital records office addresses go to: (http://www.cdc.gov/nchswww/), look under "How to...". Like the court records, many of these have been microfilmed, and are also available at LDS. 5. Censuses Taken by States or Local Governments Many local and state governments have taken censuses at different times. Others have not done so. Again, many are available on microfilm at LDS, or in the archives of the city/county/state that took the census. Source: U.S. Census Bureau

74. Genealogy Collection At The Main Library - Jacksonville Public Library
Spotlight on the Collection genealogy Collection immigration records passenger and immigration lists bibliography, 15381900 being a guide to
http://jpl.coj.net/collection/genealogy/immigr.html
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75. Family History & Genealogy : Historical Society Of Pennsylvania
passenger and immigration records. While the Society does not hold many original passenger or immigration lists, its collections do include an extensive
http://www.hsp.org/default.aspx?id=122

76. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - Searchable
immigration records (19251935) The names of immigrants arriving from overseas are recorded in passenger lists. Those arriving from or via the United States
http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/searchable.html
Canadian Genealogy and History Links
Searchable
Entries preceded by a indicate it is a new entry or the URL has changed or been updated within the last 14 days.
National
ArchiviaNet: Maps, Plans and Charts access to approximately 40,000 item-level descriptions from the "old map card catalogue." About 4,000 items from the catalogue, now in the public domain, have been digitized and may be consulted online. This number will increase on a regular basis.
Books of Remembrance
These books contain the names of Canadians who fought in wars and died during or after them.
Canada Science and Technology Museum
The images of Canada gallery include agriculture, aviation, railways, marine services, natural resources and people.
Canada's Schoolnet
Bringing educators and students together to share educational resources, enhance learning, develop information technology skills, and encourage the use of technology in the classroom. Has links to Humanities-History.
Canadian Expeditionary Force
Over 600,000 Canadians enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) during the First World War. The CEF database is a searchable index to those personnel files which are held by the National Archives.
Canadian Geographical Names
Conduct an interactive search of over 500,000 geographical names in Canada. Very handy.

77. Genealogy Sleuth Search For Your Ancestors On The Internet
We can obtain records marked X for you with a 710 business day turn around. Contact us. Enjoy! (United States) passenger immigration Lists Index 150.
http://www.progenealogists.com/genealogysleuthb.htm

Family History Research Group
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Resources
United States Genealogy Sleuth
Below is a list of sites that we use daily when conducting U.S. genealogy research. Visit the International Genealogy Sleuth page . These are all searchable online databases or informative tools. This page updated and all links checked on 20 September 2005 . There are more helpful sites located here . Subscription sites are marked . We can obtain records marked X for you with a 7-10 business day turn around. Contact us Enjoy!
Family Tree Databases
Family Tree Searcher - Find Family Trees Easily

FamilySearch

Ancestry World Tree

RootsWeb WorldConnect
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GenCircles

Miscellaneous Databases I nternational Genealogical Index Search RootsWeb Boards GenealogyFinds ... New England Families Vital Records Order Birth Records Now X Order Marriage Records Now X Order Death Records Now X Birthdatabase.com Social Security Death Index Alabama Marriages to 1825 Alabama Marriages 1800-1920 ... Alabama Deaths 1908-1959 X Arizona Births 1887-1928 Arkansas Marriages 1779-1992 Arkansas Marriages 1820-1949 Arkansas Marriages 1851-1900 ... Connecticut Marriages to 1850 X Connecticut Marriages 1959-2001 Connecticut Deaths 1949-2001 Delaware Deaths 1855-1910 X Florida Marriages 1822-1850 Florida Marriages 1851-1875 Florida Deaths 1877-1939 X Florida Deaths 1936-1998 Florida (Hillsborough County) Marriages 1878-1988 Georgia Marriages 1699-1944 Georgia Marriages to 1850 ... Illinois Marriages 1763-1900 X

78. Genealogical Publishing: Genealogy, Family History, Ancestry, Genealogy Books
on genealogy, family history, ancestry, immigration, passenger lists, vital records, revolutionary war records, royal genealogy, and Mayflower records.
http://www.genealogical.com/item_detail.asp?afid=1000&ID=4440

79. Passenger And Immigration Lists - VRL - Toronto Public Library
genealogy and History Files. Emigration and immigration; Ships Finding Aid to Some immigration records and Ships passenger Lists Finding Aid 2
http://vrl.tpl.toronto.on.ca/helpfile/hi_p0007.html
Passenger and Immigration Lists
The resources listed in this guide are located in the Gladys Allison Canadiana Room, Floor 6, North York Central Library. Complementary materials may also be found at the Toronto Reference Library.
Search the library catalogue by subject:
  • Emigration and immigration
  • Immigrants - Canada
    Searches by province of arrival:
    • British Columbia - Emigration and immigration
    • Nova Scotia - Emigration and immigration
    • Quebec (Province) - Emigration and immigration
    Searches by country of departure:
    • Ireland - Emigration and immigration
    • Scotland - Emigration and immigration
  • Ships - Passenger lists  

Books:
  • American passenger arrival records Emigrant Scots New World immigrants: a consolidation of ship passenger lists and associated data from periodical literature , 2 volumes Passenger and immigration lists index [multi-volume index to American and Canadian lists] Passenger and immigration lists bibliography, 1538-1900 They came in ships

Genealogy and History Files:
  • Emigration and immigration Ships - Passenger lists

Microfilm Resources:
  • Finding Aid to Some Immigration Records and Ships' Passenger Lists : Finding Aid #2
    This finding aid contains the microfilm shelf lists of the documents related to immigration from the National Archives of Canada:
    • pre-1865 immigration records
    • passenger lists, 1865-1935

80. NARA Genealogy Immigration Records
immigration records, more popularly known as ship passenger arrival (Washington, DC Library of Congress, Local History genealogy Reading Room, nd).
http://archives.gov/research_room/genealogy/immigrant_arrivals/passenger_records

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