NA - Immigration Records - Passenger Lists 1865-1935 our passenger lists from 1865 to early 1919. Click here to view a list of locations.For 1925 to 1935, you can conduct your search in our immigration records ( http://www.archives.ca/02/020202/0202020401_e.html
Extractions: Home Research Services Genealogy Research ... Immigration Records Passenger lists constitute the official record of immigration in this period. They contain information such as name, age, country of origin, occupation and intended destination of passengers. The records are arranged by port and date of arrival, with the exception of the years 1923 to 1924, and some of those for 1919 to 1922, when an individual Form 30A was used. Note that passengers from mainland Europe often boarded transatlantic ships at ports in Great Britain. For immigrants from Russia and other parts of Eastern Europe, you may also wish to consult our LI-RA-MA collection Important note: Due to the heavy volume of inquiries we receive, staff at the National Archives cannot undertake searches in passenger lists. The extent of the records: ports and years available More about passenger lists 1865 to 1922 Form 30A records 1919 to 1924 More about passenger lists 1925 to 1935 ... How and where to consult the records The National Archives of Canada holds microfilm copies of the passenger manifests of ships arriving at the following ports of entry: Québec City and Montréal , Quebec: 1865 - 1935 (closed during the winter months) Arrivals at Montréal between 1865 and 1924 are included in the Quebec lists.
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Extractions: Many of us are descended from immigrants. Immigration and naturalization records help the family historian to understand the movements of their ancestry as they relocated to different parts of the world. They often tell us name, age, gender, occupation, country of embarkation, and country of destination.
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Extractions: Finding Naturalization Records All Americans, except those descended entirely from Native Americans, descended from people who migrated to this continent within the past 500 years. This means that, at some time, all serious genealogists will need to use immigration and naturalization records. It is important for you to have worked on your genealogy enough to get back to the immigrant ancestor. In order to properly search immigration records, you will need a name (the fuller the better), a list of possible alternative spellings, an idea of the time the person arrived in this country, and an idea of where they lived in the country of origin. It is especially helpful to know through which port or coast they entered the U.S. If relatives or family records do not provide enough information to allow you to use the immigration records, the following sources may help. Obituaries and county histories often list a person's country, region or town of origin, and an arrival date. Birth and marriage records often give the birthplaces of a child's parents or of the couple being married.
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Extractions: Italians to America, 1880-1893 Data on your ancestors may include: Name, age, and occupation Village or town of origin in Italy Destination in the U.S. Purpose of traveling to the U.S. Details about the sailing vessel from Italy Features approximately 413,000 individuals who immigrated to the United States from Italy between 1880 and 1893. Why Subscribe? Purchase Italians to America, 1880-1893 CD-ROM. Why CD-ROM? More details about Italians to America, 1880-1893: Click to enlarge This resource contains information on approximately 413,000 individuals who immigrated to the United States from Italy between 1880 and 1893. Originally published as a series of book volumes, Italians to America was the first indexed reference work devoted to Italian immigrants to the United States. The information was compiled from the original ship manifest schedules filed by all vessels entering United States ports in accordance with the act of Congress of 1819. Although Italians departed almost entirely from ports in their home country, Italians to America includes Italian departures from all foreign ports. In addition, almost all of the immigrants listed arrived in New York City
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Extractions: Marty and Karla Grant Home What's New Surname Index Search ... Contact Me Genealogy CDs (Immigration Records) Return to main CD page Click on the "Buy" button for more information or to purchase the product. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Updated for 2001, this Family Archive provides easy access to arrival information for approximately 3,530,000 individuals who arrived in United States and Canadian ports. The Genealogical Journal hailed the printed version of the Passenger and Immigration Lists Index as "one of the greatest contributions to the genealogical literature in the last decade." Irish and British Immigrants to America, 1860s-1870s Trace your Irish and British roots with this ground-breaking collection of immigration data. Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776 With approximately 140,000 names, this Family Archive contains the most comprehensive list ever published of the men, women, and children who emigrated from England to America between 1607 and 1776. It includes the texts of six books by Peter Wilson Coldham: The Complete Book of Emigrants (four volumes), along with The Complete Book of Emigrants in Bondage and its supplement. Immigrants to the New World, 1600s-1800s
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Extractions: Online Immigration Resources Luckily for Internet genealogists, there are a growing number of sites dedicated to immigration records, particularly ship passenger arrivals. The following are sites that will help you explore some of these many sites, learn how to use the available resources, and best yet, to search some online databases of transcribed arrival records: Links to Multiple Online Resources Cyndi's List of resources for immigration and naturalization, including mailing lists, publications, records and much more:
Tracing Your Immigrant Ancestors: Genealogy: NYS Library immigration resources at the New York State Library.Category Society genealogy immigration H. Eakle Johni Cerny, The Source a Guidebook of American genealogy , AncestryPubl Filby, P. William, ed. passenger and immigration Lists Bibliography http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/genealogy/tracimmi.htm
Extractions: New York State Library Genealogy Getting Started Naturalization Records Passenger Lists Alien Deposition Records There is a wide diversity of resources available for researching an immigrant. The following references are only some basic tools of research. Library call numbers have been included for your convenience. "Tracking Immigrant Origins," in Arlene H. Eakle & Johni Cerny, The Source: a Guidebook of American Genealogy , Ancestry Publ., 1984, pp. 453-516. (R,929.1072073,qS724,84-35448) Miller, Olga K. Migration, Emigration, Immigration Principally to the United States and in the United States . Two volumes. Everton Publ., 1981. (R,016.929373,qM649,79-23513) This bibliography lists many sources of information about immigrants. An excellent starting place. Neagles, James C. and Lila Lee Neagles. Locating Your Immigrant Ancestor: A Guide to Naturalization Records . Rev. ed. Everton Publ., 1996. (R,929.1072073,N338,90-48898) Ptak, Diane S. A Compilation of American and Canadian Passenger/Emigration Registers . D.S. Ptak, 1993. (R929.37,qP975,94-73731) Supplement, 1995. (R,929.37,qP975,94-73731,1993b)
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