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If you find an ancestor on a ship on ISTG and would like to link your email address or home page, please contact the ISTG PRODUCTION COORDINATOR You MUST mention the name of the SHIP and passengers you are interested in.
If you find an ancestor on a ship on ISTG and would like to link to your email address or home page, please submit a short paragraph about the passenger, where settled, children, etc., with the name of the ship and date of arrival, and send to the transcriber at the bottom of the manifest or to the
This guide from the Steamship Historical Society is designed to help researchers access documentation on an individual’s travel via passenger ship and to help understand what that experience may have been like.
Beginning in 1820, ship captains were required to file a list of all passengers aboard an arriving ship to the U.S. port authorities, and serve as the basis for official estimates of immigration for the nineteenth century.
Zurich. If you find an ancestor on a ship on ISTG and would like to link to your email address or home page, please submit a short paragraph about the passenger, where settled, children, etc., with the name of the ship and date of arrival, and send to the transcriber at the bottom of the manifest or to the ISTG Production Coordinator.
2 gru 2022 · The National Archives has passenger arrival records, sometimes called "ship passenger lists," for arrivals to the United States from foreign ports between approximately 1820 and December 1982 (with gaps). The records are arranged by port or airport of arrival.
Introduction: This is a list of indexes of passenger lists (also called immigration records or ship manifests) for ships that sailed to the United States from 1820 to the 1940s (and now into the 1960s), including microfilm (most now digitized), books, and online indexes and databases.