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- Passenger
and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

Updated annually, this database
is an index to passengers who arrived in United States
and Canadian ports from the 1500s through the 1900s. It
contains listings of approximately 4,588,000 individuals
and references thousands of different records compiled
from everything from original passenger lists to personal
diaries. For each individual listed, you may find the
following information: name, age, year and place of arrival,
and the source of the record.
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- American
Family Immigration History Center - Ellis Island
The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island
Foundation, Inc.
Attention: History Center
292 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10017
- Castle
Garden
America's First Immigration Center
The Battery Conservancy
1 New York Plaza
New York, NY 10004
Phone: 212 344-3491
FAX: 212 344-3496
[CastleGarden.org
offers free access to an extraordinary database of information
on 10 million immigrants from 1830 through 1892, the year
Ellis Island opened. Over 73 million Americans can trace
their ancestors to this early immigration period.]
- American
Family Immigration History Center - Ellis Island
- Angel
Island Immigration Station Foundation
- Canadian
Immigration Records
TheShipList.com
- Complete
Mayflower Passenger List
Caleb Johnson's MayflowerHistory.com
- Free
Database: InGeneas.com
- The
Emigrants from Belgium to the United States and Canada
- Immigrants
to Canada in the Nineteenth Century
Marj's Homepage
- Immigration
Records - National Archives of Canada
- Immigrant
Ship Passenger Lists
DistantCousin.com
- Immigration
& Shipping Lists
Archives of New Zealand
- Immigrant
Ships Transcribers Guild
ImmigrantShips.net
- Immigration
& Naturalization Records
Spokane Public Library
- InGeneas
Database: InGeneas.com
The inGeneas Database contains
Canadian passenger and immigration records from the 18th,
19th and early 20th centuries. [Free to search, fee for
copies of results]
- INS
History, Genealogy & Education
Immigration Records,
Naturalization Records, Chinese Immigrant Files, Ports
of Entry and Their Records and more.
International
Passenger Records 14 Day Free Trial
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- NARA:
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- U.S.
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NaturalizationRecords.com
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- InGeneas
Database: InGeneas.com
The inGeneas Database contains
Canadian passenger and immigration records from the 18th,
19th and early 20th centuries. [Free to search, fee for
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- Ancestors
On Board -A Journey of Discovery
AncestorsOnBoard.com
- Passenger lists with over 30 million records from
ships sailing to destinations worldwide. -
(Findmypast.com, in association with The National Archives,
is proud to present ancestorsonboard, a new database featuring
BT27 Outward Passenger Lists for long-distance voyages
leaving the British Isles from 1960 right back to 1890.
With ancestorsonboard, you can search for records of individuals
or groups of people leaving for destinations including
Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, South Africa and
USA featuring ports such as Boston, Philadelphia and New
York. Passengers include not only immigrants and emigrants,
but also businessmen, diplomats and tourists. Images of
the passenger lists are available to download, view, save
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- Angel
Island Immigration Station Foundation
Angel
Island Immigration Station was routinely the first stop
for immigrants crossing the Pacific Ocean.
P.O.
Box 29237
San Francisco, CA 94129-0237
Phone:
(415) 561-2160
Fax: (415) 561-2162
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