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41. Genealogy Resources On The Internet - WWW/Passenger Lists; Ships
Guide to immigration records and Ship s passenger ListsTable of Contents genealogy pages include info on how to start, immigration records,
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/pass.html
Mailing Lists Usenet Newsgroups FTP sites Telnet Sites ... Email sites
PASSENGER LISTS; SHIPS; SHIP MUSEUMS
URL: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/pass.html Last update: Saturday, 27-Jan-2001 16:31:36 EST by Chris Gaunt
Links last checked: 07-Feb-2000. Register Resource Update Resource Report a Broken Link Links to the various sections on this page:
Information about Researching Passenger Lists
American Plantations and Colonies
http://www.primenet.com/~langford/
Contains ship listings for ships bound for the American plantations and colonies. There are searches by ship name or by settlement (these include both point of departure and point of arrival). There is a lot of helpful information on this set of pages. Guide to Immigration Records and Ship's Passenger Lists-Table of Contents
http://home.att.net/~arnielang/shipgide.html

42. Europe Genealogy Links - Geneology - Censuses, Cemeteries, Passenger Lists
over 1200 genealogy links for Europe, including ships passenger lists, censuses, immigration records Search Cemetery Search Europe Marriages Search
http://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/

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hundreds of pages of online resources
for over 40 European countries Alta Vista Online Translation Aid
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US Immigration Collection

, many from European countries
Wuerttemberg Emigration Index
60,000 persons who left Germany to 1900 Online Genealogy Database of 2 Billion Names find your ancestors fast - free online for 14 days adblocking software (eg Norton Antispam) running on your computer will not allow you to see 14,000 of the 30,000 links to totally free databases (they are not ads) at this site. it is recommended to switch it off during your visit to genealogylinks.net
Europe Genealogy Links
Albania Austria Belarus Belgium ... Ukraine
All Europe Alta Vista Translation Aid Researching your ancestors from a country where you don't speak the language? Alta Vista can translate text for you: English to French, German, Portugese, Italian, Spanish and French, German, Portugese, Italian, Spanish to English. Great free service!

43. Ship Lists & Links Resource Page
inGeneas Databases passenger immigration records (commercial and free databases) Cyndi s List More than 189550 passenger genealogy links
http://www.theshipslist.com/Research/Resource.htm
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Use the FREE 14-Day Trial to find Ancestors! Immigration Reports Illustrated London News Trivia Frequently Asked Questions Resource Links Immigration Naturalization (off-site) Ship Pictures (off-site) Archives Miscellaneous Maritime Libraries, Maps, Newspapers, Look-ups, Email Discussion Lists When visiting these off-site websites a new browser window will open. To return to TheShipsList website just close the new window.
Please notify us if you find any broken links document.write(""); document.write("TheShipsList"); document.write(""); United States "By Way of Canada"

44. The Olive Tree Genealogy: Search Engines For Ships Passenger Lists To New York
Not an Olive Tree genealogy database passenger immigration Lists Index Search the index to all USA immigration records ships passenger lists Then
http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/searchnyships.shtml
OliveTreeGenealogy.com
Search for your ancestors in free Ships' Passenger lists, Naturalization Records, Palatine Genealogy, Canadian Genealogy, USA Genealogy, Native American Genealogy, Huguenots, Mennonites, Almshouse Records, Orphan Records, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records and much more. [est. 1996] Find Your Brick-Wall Ancestors with FREE genealogy records. Look for the Olive Tree Genealogy button USA Passenger Lists
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45. Awesome Directory - Genealogy - Immigration
passenger and immigration Lists Index (PILI) Large index of passengers and Technology s Impact on Immigrant records An article by John Philip Colletta
http://www.awesomegenealogy.com/Genealogy/immigration.shtml
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46. LDS Genealogy Research
EMIGRATION AND immigration (Also MINORITIES) Index cards with genealogicalinformation on LDS jewish Vital records of Poland on JRIPoland website
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6721/lds.htm
The Gross-Steinberg Family Tree presents:
Research via the LDS
by James Gross
Q: What is the LDS?
If you need basic beginner info on the LDS, read my LDS FAQ
LDS NEW ARRIVALS:
This informative web page of the Huntsville Alabama LDS Family History Center lists updates and new arrivals that may be found at many Family History Centers. http://members.aol. com/terryann/updates.htm
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 17:53:40 -0500 From: MS PHYLLIS KRAMER Subj: NYC Births at the LDS
Date: 96-03-01
From: LARKLANE@juno.com
To: jewgen@mail.eworld.com
Dear Jewishgen, Some of you may not be aware of how easy it is to get birth info from NYC. I just came from a short visit to my local LDS branch. There I found some films for early births. The LDS is a convenient way to get various vital records if you live far away. I encourage others to do some digging and post their results... NYC Births for Manhattan (LDS film #'s) 1893-1897 1322458 1898-1900 1322459 1901-1907 1322460 1908-1909 1322461 1910-1913 1322462 1914-1916 1322464 1917-1918 1322465 1919-1920 1322466 1921-1922 1322467 1923-1924 1322468 1925-1927 1322469 1927-1927 1322470 1929-1930 1322471 Be aware that after 1909, the actual births are not on the film, just the index. shared by James H. Gross Date: Mon, 14 Aug 1995

47. Immigration & Naturalization Resources Online
genealogy.com’s International and passenger records www.genealogy.com GUIDES AND RESOURCES FOR RESEARCHING immigration records
http://www.onelibrary.com/immigration.htm
OneLibrary.com home page Plugging Into Your Past Genealogical Library
Master Catalog
... Aaron’s Home Page By Rick Crume See the book Plugging Into Your Past: How to Find Real Family History Records Online for many more free online genealogy databases. International American Family History Immigration Center www.ellisislandrecords.org Details on more than 22 million immigrants, passengers and crew members who came through Ellis Island and the Port of New York between 1892 and 1924. Also, US citizens returning home from travel abroad. Once you find your ancestors on a passenger list, you can view an image of the actual manifest and order a framed copy. You can also purchase a picture of the ship and create an electronic family history scrapbook. www.stevemorse.org has special search forms to help you find a Jewish passenger and to search by town of origin or ethnicity. Ancestry.com’s U.S. www.ancestry.com Includes databases of Eastern European, German and Irish immigrants and Minnesota and New York naturalization records.

48. 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.

49. Avotaynu Guide To Jewish Genealogy
There are now chapters on how jewish genealogy is different from other Articles Concerning immigration records 292 Canadian immigration records 292 How
http://www.avotaynu.com/books/fg2g.htm

50. Getting Started In Jewish Genealogy
This jump starts you in tracing your jewish roots and jewish genealogy. and Deaths) Naturalization records Locating Naturalization records passenger
http://www.avotaynu.com/gettingstartedbook.htm

51. Home Children - Canadian Genealogy Centre
The names of Home Children are included on passenger lists; however, immigration records (19251935) database. Young Immigrants to Canada
http://www.genealogy.gc.ca/10/100809_e.html
Contact Us Help Search The Centre ... Links You are here: Home Immigration
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Home Children
Between 1869 and the late 1930s, over 100,000 juvenile migrants were sent to Canada from Great Britain during the child emigration movement. Motivated by social and economic forces, churches and philanthropic organizations sent orphaned, abandoned and pauper children to Canada. Many believed that these children would have a better chance for a healthy, moral life in rural Canada, where families welcomed them as a source of cheap farm labour and domestic help. PA-117285 After arriving by ship, the children were sent to distributing homes, such as Fairknowe in Brockville, and then sent on to farmers in the area. Although many of the children were poorly treated and abused, others experienced a better life here than if they had remained in the urban slums of England. Many served with the Canadian and British Forces during both World Wars.
Research at Library and Archives Canada
Passenger Lists (RG 76)
The names of Home Children are included on passenger lists; however, the lists prior to 1925 contain few details about the children other than name, age, sending agency and destination.

52. Genealogy Links (NY, MA, CT, General, Jewish)
records may be in Yiddish and/or English. Netherlands Society for jewish of immigrant and passenger arrivals; How/where to find NARA s records for the
http://genealogy.imstumped.com/genlinks.shtml
Genealogy links (NY, MA, CT, general, Jewish)
Most of my research involves Poland, Belorus/Russia, NY, MA, and CT, so I'm putting this page together to save time in looking for the links. I am an amateur genealogist. This is a hobby. While researching my family, I've come across these links. Hopefully, they will be helpful to you. If you require the services of a professional genealogist, though, please check in the soc.genealogy.* newsgroups. I'm still relatively (pun partially intended) new at this myself.
    Files you can download
    As long as you give credit to the sources, you are welcome to use these for noncommercial purposes ONLY. They are not for resale in any manner.
  • EllisIsland_Lvov-Lwow-Lemberg.tar.gz : immigrants from Lvov/Lwow/Lemberg found in the Ellis Island records using Steve Morse's blue form" , in .tar.gz'd Excel file
  • EllisIsland_myGaliciantowns-xc-Lvov.tar.gz : immigrants from Bialykamin, Gologory, Nowy Sacz/Nysont, Przemysl (and some from Premyslany, because some spelling variants could have been either), Sasov, Zloczow/Zlutchif/Zolochev and similarly-spelled places found in the Ellis Island records using Steve Morse's blue form" , in .tar.gz'd Excel file

53. Sephardic Jewish Names And Genealogies, How To Start
US naturalization records, turn of the century passenger lists and similar Unlike the large jewish immigration to the US from eastern Europe around the
http://www.orthohelp.com/geneal/howto.htm
Sephardic Genealogy Resources Getting started Sephardic Genealogy
Resources How to Start

(Links for other regions at bottom of page)
    "When I began to find my roots, I was absolutely convinced that "my family's file" was out there somewhere, that it contained all of my history in all branches, and all I had to do was find out where it was located; i.e., genealogy was the hunt for a complete but already-created file that was all about my family.
    [Excerpts from: "A Jewish Genealogic Fable"]
I would like to start by stating that I am not a professional genealogist. As I worked at developing the family tree on my Sephardic side I gradually discovered that there were fertile areas of research that were different from the sources I used for my Ashkenazi half. Furthermore, these sources were far less known than the sources for Ashkenazi genealogy. The purpose of this article is to help others also attempting to research their Sephardic ancestry and maybe reduce their frustration levels in discovering these sources. By no means is this an exhaustive list of sources. It is just a sampling to get you started and encourage others to share their knowledge as we all grow and learn together . For a much more complete treatment of Sephardic Genealogy, with country by country resources, see

54. Jewish Web Index - Make It Easier For You To Do Your Personal Research
Finding your Immigrant Ancestor Info on passenger immigration Lists Internet Sources for Transcribed passenger records Indexes by Joe Beine
http://jewishwebindex.com/emigration.htm
"Making researching your Jewish roots - e a s i e r " EMIGRATION - IMMIGRATION Language: Albanian Arabic Armenian Azeri Bosnian Bulgarian Chinese-Simplified Chinese-Traditional Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Latin Latvian Lithuanian Malay Norwegian Persian(Farsi) Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Tagalog Thai Turkish Ukrainian Vietnamese Yiddish MultiLanguage Direction: Into English
From English Word: Search for any word by using my Search Engine click here Emigration
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55. Jewish Ancestry
For millennia, jewish communities have been uprooted and scattered across Family Trees genealogy records Historical Newspapers immigration records
http://www.ancestralfindings.com/jewishroots.htm
Enter Surname: Home Census Records Family Trees Genealogy Records ... U.K. Records
10 Tips for Jewish Genealogy Cultural identity isn't always a question of precise geography. Take Jewish genealogy, for example. For millennia, Jewish communities have been uprooted and scattered across continents, making family lines notoriously difficult to trace. But as no family history is impossible to track, Ancestry.com has compiled the following list of tips for those just beginning their Jewish genealogy. 1) Living Relatives
Before venturing into the unknown, it helps to know as much about your personal history as possible. Because older family members can answer many of your initial questions, you'll want to begin your research by interviewing living relations. 2) Nationality
Your family's nationality should be among your first key discoveries. Most Jewish-Americans can trace their ancestry to one of the following ethnicities - Dutch, German, Russian, Lithuanian, Polish, Rumanian, or Sephardic (Spanish and Portuguese Jews). Identifying your nationality comparatively early in the process will help in locating records from your ancestral homeland. FIND YOUR ANCESTORS:
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3) Religious Caste
Religious caste (or tribal lineage) is another important clue. The three Jewish castes, Cohanim, Leviim and Israelite, can help determine your surname origin. The surname Levy, for example, denotes that one descends from the Leviim caste. Often, information about your surname and tribal lineage will help you narrow your search to a particular cultural subset.

56. Research On Jewish Family History - Western Reserve Historical Society
jewish Genealogical Sources passenger and immigration American passengerArrival records. Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Company, 1988.
http://www.wrhs.org/library/template.asp?id=260

57. New England Historic Genealogical Society
REF CS21/E53 1991 Contains listing of jewish records at repositories passenger and immigration Lists Index A Guide to Published Arrival records.
http://www.newenglandancestors.org/libraries/research/jewish_539_205.asp
Login Site Search Help Printer Friendly Page ... Library Catalog Shortcut to: Home About NEHGS Giving to NEHGS Press Research Main Databases Research Services Forums The Great Migration Newsletter Reference Links Libraries Main Research Library Manuscripts Borrow a Book Library Catalog Store Education Center Main Articles and Publications Calendar Getting Started Kids Corner Membership Join NEHGS Renew your Membership Gift Membership Benefits of Membership About NEHGS Our History Staff/Contact Volunteers Council Annual Report Newbury Street Press
Resources for Jewish Genealogical Research at NEHGS The following is an annotated bibliography for Jewish genealogical research at NEHGS. Call numbers for materials appear in brackets at the end of each citation. (Please note that this is a sampling of our most important holdings and is not a comprehensive list. To find further sources, please consult our online library catalog.)
Reference Materials
  • Blatt, Warren.

58. Lincoln City Libraries - Genealogy Resources
American jewish Historical Society Avotaynu (for ordering genealogical materials) Cyndi s List Ships, passenger Lists immigration
http://www.lcl.lib.ne.us/webliographies/genealog.htm
Search the Catalog:
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Lincoln City Libraries
136 S. 14th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 (402)441-8500 Genealogy Resources Please note: The presence of a link on this site does not constitute an endorsement by Lincoln City Libraries. Be advised that not all sources on the Internet provide accurate, complete or current information. Users should carefully judge the worth of these sources of information as they would any other resource. Just as libraries do not vouch for or endorse the viewpoints of written material in their collections, they do not do so for electronic information. Websites may change or disappear without notice. Lincoln City Libraries is not responsible for the content of external sites linked to its website.
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59. The Journal Of The Jewish Genealogical Society
Features NY State Dept. of Health Index to Vital records; genealogy on TV; Features 194448 NY passenger Arrival Index; jewish First Names in the
http://www.jgsny.org/dorot.htm
DOROT Would you like to purchase back issues of Dorot: The Journal of the Jewish Genealogical Society ? Every issue contains valuable information for the Jewish genealogical researcher, including detailed reports of our monthly programs, book reviews and notes on new publications, feature articles, announcements about genealogical sources in New York City, news of Jewish genealogical events and organizations, and much more. Individual back issues are $3 per copy, from volume 6 to date. Back issues of volumes 1 to 5 are out of print A run of volumes 8-23 is available for $75 . Orders must be prepaid. Checks are payable to the Jewish Genealogical Society. Mail all orders to: P. O. Box 6398, New York, NY 10128. Highlights of back issues are as follows: 20:1 Fall 1998 Program Reports : The Archives in Kaunas, Lithuania; Internet Resources for Genealogical Research; The Search for Heirs to Pre-Holocaust European Assets; New York Resources Update. CD-Rom Review : 1998 Cemetery Project. ($3) 19:4 Summer 1998 Program Reports : Jewish Medical Reports for Jewish Genealogists; Research in South Africa; Seminar on Jewish Genealogy, Los Angeles, July 1998; Meeting on Future of New York Region National Archives; Jewish Genealogical Institute Proposed at Center for Jewish History; The Jews of China.

60. Genealogy In Canada
This page contains categorized links to genealogy sources for Canada. passenger and immigration Lists Index A Guide to Published Arrival records of
http://www.cyberpursuits.com/gen/canadalist.asp
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