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  • 1683-1819 : The Palatine Project : Reconstructed Passenger Lists (archived Web page) - The Palatine Project is an attempt using sources from German speaking countries as well as early colonial American sources to reconstruct the passenger lists of Germans who came to America in the first large wave of emigration in the 18th century.
  • 1709-1710: German Emigrants to New York. Most of the Palatines for New York began boarding ships in Dec 1709, but did not leave England until April 1710. About 3,100 emigrants sailed on 11 ships to New York. About 470 Germans perished on the voyage and another 250 after landing. An estimated 2,500 disease-laden emigrants had to be provided for in New York (archived website). List 1 - List 2 - List 3 - List 4 - List 5 - List 6 - List 7 - List 8 - List 10 - List 11
  • 1764-1765 : The Palatines in South Carolina (archived website - Palatine Roots) - Compilation of families who arrived on the ships DRAGON and UNION in Charles Town, S. C., December 14th and 16th, 1764, and PLANTERS ADVENTURE, February 12, 1765.
  • 1764-1921 : Irish Passenger Lists (Genealogy for Everyone) - More than 16,000 passengers to the United States on over 200 ships, from Ireland and England in the 1800's and early 1900's.
  • 1803 : Irish Passenger Lists to the U.S. - (archived website, Alan Tupman's website) - Lists of passengers who have sailed on board the Mars, the Portland, the Eagle, the Susan, the Neptune, the Rachel, the Margaret, the Pennsylvania, the Edward, and the Mohawk.
  • 1803 : Irish Passenger Lists to the United States - (archived website, Alan Tupman's website) - Ships : the Snow George, the Venus, the Active, the Betsy, the Diana, the Hopewell, the Independance, the Lady Washington, the Atlantic, the Catherine, the Ceres, the Duncan, the George, and the Mechanic.
  • 1803-1804 : Irish Passenger Lists to the United States - (archived website, Alan Tupman's website) - Ships the Susan, the Eagle, the Alexis, the Charles and Harriot, the Maria, the American, the Brothers, the Jane, the President, the Commerce, the George, the Diligence, the Mary.
  • 1804, 1811, 1845, 1846 : Irish Passenger lists, from Ireland and Liverpool to New York, U.S. - (archived website, Alan Tupman's website) - Ships : the Toronto (1845), the Warsaw (1845), the Stephen Whitney (1845, 1846), the Clyde (1845), the St. George (1845), the Ohio (1845), the Sharon (1845), the New York (1845), the St. Patrick (1845), the Junius (1846), the Alhambra (1846), the Akin Alexander (1811), the Algernon (1811), the Harvey Hide (1811), the Jupiter (1811), the Live Oak (1804).
  • 1844-1887 : Indianola Immigrant Database - Begun in 1994 as a project of the Victoria County Historical Commission, the Indianola Immigrant Database seeks to record the individuals and families that reached Texas through that ill-fated port on Matagorda Bay in Calhoun County, Texas.
  • 1846-1850 : Irish passenger lists from Ireland and Liverpool to New York, U.S. - (Alan Tupman's website, archived website) - Ships : the Creole (1847), the Roscius (1847), the Bryan Abbs (1850), the New World (1850), the Maria (1849), the Swan (1849), the St. Patrick (1849), the W.H. Harbeck (1849), the Ann Harley (1849), the West Point (1849), the Glenmore (1849), the Intrinsic (1848), the Nicholas Biddle (1848), the Agenora (1848), the Constitution (1848), the Sir Robert Peel (1848), the Sarah Sands (1848), the Lancashire (1847), the Yorkshire (1847), the Free Trader (1847), the St. George (1846, 1847), the Sardinia (1847), the Westminster (1846), the American (1846), the John R. Skiddy (1846), the Panama (1846), the Saracen (1846), the Milicete (1846).
  • 1846-1851: The Famine Immigrants : Lists of Irish Immigrants Arriving at the Port of New York from the Port of Galway, Ireland: Part 1 - Part 2
  • 1846-1948 : Galveston Immigration Database- Free registration required. The Texas Seaport Museum has compiled the nation’s only computerized listing of immigrants to Galveston, Texas. The database includes names of passengers and members of their traveling parties, age, gender, occupation, country of origin, ship name, dates of departure and arrival, and destination in the United States.
  • 1847-1848, 1852-1855 : Irish Passenger Lists to New York and Quebec - (Alan Tupman's website - archived website) - Ships : the Metoka (1847), the Channing (1848), the Progress (1848), the Marchioness of Clydesdale (1852), the Columbia (1853), the Princeton (1853), the Telegraph (1853), the Herman Roosen (1854), the Star of the West (1854), the William Tapscott (1854), the Webster (1854, 1855), the New World (1855), the Katherine (1855).
  • 1848-1891 : Boston Passenger Manifests - (Massachusetts Archives) - Over one million immigrants came through the Port of Boston during this time period. Through the Massachusetts Archives Volunteer program volunteers are entering this information into a computerized database.
  • 1849-1852 : Irish Passenger Lists to New York and Quebec - (Alan Tupman's website - archived website) - Ships : the James (1849), the Emma Pearl (1849), the Caractacus (1849), the Columbus (1849), the Northumberland (1849), the Marchioness of Bute (1849), the Infantry (1850), the Adam Carr (1850), the Isaac Wright (1850), the Colonist (1851), the William (1851), the Victoria (1851), the Nathaniel G. Weeks (1851), the Roderick Dhu (1852), the Odessa (1852), the Rajah (1852).
  • 1853 : Ernst Moritz Arndt Passenger Lists, 30 November 1853 (St. Louis Genealogical Society) - Passengers on the Ernst Moritz Arndt passenger ship departed from Bremerhaven, Germany and arrived in New Orleans on 30 November 1853. This list includes only the passengers that indicated St. Louis as their place of destination. The list includes the name of the passenger, age, sex, occupation, and hometown.
  • 1854 : Johannes Passenger List, 23 October 1854 (St. Louis Genealogical Society) - The ship Johannes departed from Bremen and arrived in New Orleans on 23 October 1854. The passenger list includes the name of the passenger, age, sex, occupation, hometown, and destination.
  • 1864-1936 : French Lines (archived Web page) - Passenger lists of the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique 1864 to 1936, linking mainly Le Havre and New York.
  • 1912: Encyclopedia Titanica. Titanic passenger and crew listings, over 2,400 individual passenger and crew biographies, and much more.
  • 1947-1952: Guam, Passenger and Crew Lists. This collection contains at Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Departing the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands for Arrival at Guam, 1947-1952, and Related Records.

       




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