MARY'S GENEALOGY TREASURES
Immigration, Naturalization,
Passenger Lists and Ships
- United States
- Ellis Island
- Ellis Island Database
Between 1892 and 1924 over 24 million passengers and members of ship's crews
came through Ellis Island and the Port of New York.
- Ellis Island Database One-Step Search Tools
Dr. Stephen Morse, the originator of the One-Step
Search Tools, as well as his collaborators, Michael Tobias and Erik S. Steinmetz have
created easy one step search forms on the Jewishgen webite. You can search by
age, year of arrival, gender, first name, ship, ethnicity, and the port of departure,
by town of origin and/or by similar-sounding names.
- Ellis Island Database Name Permutations
Edward Rosenbaum's shareware program offers you possible
alternate spellings to use in searching for your ancestor based upon letters
that were easily confused
with each other when the Ellis Island Database was created, as well as
alternate spellings based upon the American Soundex code, and the
Daitch-Mokotoff soundex code. This software also decreases search time by half, and
can be downloaded from his website.
- The Forgotten of Ellis Island-Deaths in Quarantine 1909-1911
Database of 418 individuals who died in quarantine at the two hospitals located on Hoffman and
Swinburne Islands in Richmond County, New York. 85% where children under the age of 13
- Ellis Island, Cyndi's List
- Olive Tree Genealogy
- Immigrant Ships Transcriber's Guild
- Immigration to American Colonies - Ships, Passenger Lists, Border Crossings
- Angel Island - California's Immigration Station
- Castle Garden Immigration Center
A database of information on 10 million immigrants from 1830 through 1892,
the year Ellis Island opened.
- Downward Bound Great Lakes Shipping Genealogy
- Finding Passenger Lists and Immigration Records 1820-1940s
Article by Joe Beine regarding arrivals at US ports from Europe
- Galveston Bremen Project
This website details immigrant ship arrivals at the Port of Galveston, Texas between
the years 1865 and 1896
- Great Lakes Passenger Lists
- Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Ship Chas. N. Cooper
- Germans from Russia - Janet Flickinger's website
Arriving port of New York, NY, port of Baltimore, MD, port of Galveston, TX, port of Philadelphia, PA
- Immigrant Ancestors Project
The Immigrant Ancestors Project, sponsored by the Center for Family
History and Genealogy at Brigham Young University, uses emigration
registers to locate information about the birthplaces of immigrants in
their native countries, which is not found in the port registers and
naturalization documents in the destination countries. Volunteers
working with scholars and researchers at Brigham Young University are
creating a database of millions of immigrants based on these emigration
registers.
- Immigrant Ships to West Michigan Area
- Immigrants to the U.S- Ships and Passenger Lists - Alan Tupman Website
- Kinship - The Passenger Vessels of your Immigrant Ancestors
- National Archives and Records Administration Immigration Records
- New York Passenger Lists
1847-1897 (the Unindexed Years)
German Roots website by Joe Beine
- Passenger List for the Planter 1635
- Passenger Lists - Genealogy Searching Center
- Passengers on the Guy Mannering
Sailed from Liverpool on May 22nd 1849; arrived New York, June 28th
- Pennsylvania German Pioneers Passenger Lists
Directory of Online Transcriptions of Palatine Passenger Lists.
Palatine German Immigrant Ships to Philadelphia 1727-1808.
Most of the immigrants on these
lists came from the Palatine (Pfalz) region of Germany. Although these
ships are often referred to as Palatine ships, you may also find Swiss,
French and Dutch immigrants on these lists.
- On the Trail of Our Ancestors - Passenger Ships' Lists, Pennsylvania
- Resources for Finding New York Passenger Lists 1847-1897
- Ship "Edinburgh" voyage from Campbeltown, Scotland to
Cape Fear, North Carolina -1770
- Ships Arriving in 1890 - 1930 (taken from the Morton Allan Directory)
- Ships to the Carolinas
- Ships to Pennsylvania - and Oaths of Allegiance 1727-1775
- Swedish emigration to America
- The American Immigration Homepage
- The American Immigrant Wall of Honor
- The Immigration Experience
A brief history of immigration through other ports in New York besides Ellis Island
- U.S. BCIS Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services
- Information about Ships, Museums, Shipping Databases
- FHLC and NARA Passenger Lists Catalog Numbers
These webpages will give you both the NARA (National Archives) & FHL
(Family History Library) Catalog numbers for each microfilm roll for the
passenger list indexes for the ports and time frames listed.
- U.S. National Archives and Record Administration
- Naturalization
- Naturalization - Olive Tree
- Arkansas
Naturalization Records Index 1809-1906 Surnames "A" - Olive Tree
- Finding US Naturalization Records - a genealogy guide
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Australia - Ships and Passenger Lists
Canada - Ships and Passenger Lists, Naturalization
- Canadian Archives
- Canadian Heritage - Ship Information Database
- Digitalarkivet: Ship lists Bergen-Quebec 1865-1873
- Doukhobor Genealogy: Ship passenger lists
Doukhabor surnames extracted from ship passenger lists from 1898 - 1930
- Immigrants-Canada-Land Records
- Immigrants at Grosse-Īle
- Immigrants to Canada-Information of the Nineteenth Century by Marjorie P. Kohli
Lists of ships sailing to Canada, information on
ports, people, name of the ship, Master, Port of
Departure, Port of Arrival, and organization which
sponsored the emigrants
- inGeneas Database
The inGeneas Database contains passenger list records for
immigrants arriving at Canadian ports between 1748 and 1873. Also contains
records from a variety of immigration records (other than passenger lists) for
the time period of 1748 to 1906.
- Irish Famine: Migration to New Brunswick: 1845 - 1852
23,318 Irish individuals who migrated to New Brunswick as a result of famine.
- Mennonite Immigrants
- Nova Scotia Ships, Passenger Lists
- Olive Tree
- Passenger Lists of Ships to different areas of Canada
Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec
- Pier 21
List of ships that have arrived and/or departed from Pier 21. 1.5 million immigrants entered this
Halifax Waterfront between 1928 - 1971
- Prince Edward Island Register Shipping Stories, Info, and Folklore-Dave Hunter Webpage
- Quebec Ports Pass. Lists 1908-10
- Shipping Terminology - with a Prince Edward Island Slant!
- The Ships List.com
- Toronto Emigrant Office 1865-83
- Young Immigrants to Canada
- Naturalization
England, Scotland & Ireland - Ships and Passenger Lists
European Countries-Databases, Ships, Passenger Lists
Mayflower
Mormon Immigrants
Research Guide, Catalogs, Forms, FAQ
Shipping Lines, Owners, Vessels
The Titanic
Miscellaneous
- Ancestor Search-Passenger list Search Engine
- Angel Island - California's "Immigration Station"
- Cimorelli Immigration Manifests Online
- Directory of Passenger Lists on the Internet
- Emigration / Ship Lists and Resources
- Gateway To Searchable Online Passenger Lists
- Great Ships - The Postcard and Ephemera of Jeff Newman
- Immigrant Information and Ship Descriptions - Lou Alfano Webpage
- Immigration and Ships Passenger Lists Research Guide
- Immigration Law: An Overview
- Locating Ship Passenger Lists - Genealogy.com
- Luigino's Ship Mailing Lists
- Migrations Database
- MyFamily.com Index, Ships, Passenger Lists (Early 1600's-1921)
- Naturalization Records in Wisconsin
- Olive Tree-Ships to South Africa 1680-1690
- Olive Tree-Ships to South America
- Passenger Lists Arranged by Century and Destination
- Passenger Lists; Ships; Ship Museums
- Ship and Immigration Records-Odessa Digital Library
- Ships, Passenger Lists and Immigration- Cyndi's List
- TheShipsList
Passenger Lists, Fleet lists, ship description, pictures, riggings, arrivals;
marriages at sea, famine emigrants, ship wrecks, events of 1862, diaries & journals, immigration reports,
and illistrated London news
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