http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 2531.story
Historic passenger lists are available
From Times Wire Reports
January 10, 2007
Starting today, people looking to track ancestors who emigrated from British
ports will be able to search online passenger lists of the ships that
carried them to new lands.
Released by Britain's National Archives, the passenger manifests give an
insight into long-distance trips made by 30 million travelers between 1890
and 1960. Only the first decade will be available to start.
The records are available at findmypast.com, a website licensed by the
archives.
http://www.findmypast.com/HomeServlet
New website shows emigrees from British ports
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CWatters
Re: New website shows emigrees from British ports
"Me" <Me@Me.com> wrote in message
news:eDhph.9456$yx6.8237@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
Important to note that before you buy units.
Quote "Data is available now for 1890-1899. Passenger lists from the UK for
1890-1960 will be complete by early 2008"
news:eDhph.9456$yx6.8237@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
Only the first decade will be available to start.
Important to note that before you buy units.
Quote "Data is available now for 1890-1899. Passenger lists from the UK for
1890-1960 will be complete by early 2008"
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cecilia
Re: New website shows emigrees from British ports
"CWatters" wrote:
Searching is free. No need to buy units until one finds a
"possibility".
Only the first decade will be available to start.
Important to note that before you buy units.
Quote "Data is available now for 1890-1899. Passenger lists from the UK for
1890-1960 will be complete by early 2008"
Searching is free. No need to buy units until one finds a
"possibility".
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Charani
Re: New website shows emigrees from British ports
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 02:51:54 GMT, Me wrote:
The records are available from http://www.ancestorsonboard.com/ They
can also be accessed via findmy past.
And Dear Cousin Albert is *not* listed there so far!!! If I find him
there, you'll hear the cheer all the way to Alaska!!!
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http://home.comcast.net/~webact1/Collingridge/
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-briefs10.1jan10,1,532531.story
Historic passenger lists are available
From Times Wire Reports
January 10, 2007
Starting today, people looking to track ancestors who emigrated from British
ports will be able to search online passenger lists of the ships that
carried them to new lands.
Released by Britain's National Archives, the passenger manifests give an
insight into long-distance trips made by 30 million travelers between 1890
and 1960. Only the first decade will be available to start.
The records are available at findmypast.com, a website licensed by the
archives.
http://www.findmypast.com/HomeServlet
The records are available from http://www.ancestorsonboard.com/ They
can also be accessed via findmy past.
And Dear Cousin Albert is *not* listed there so far!!! If I find him
there, you'll hear the cheer all the way to Alaska!!!
--
http://home.comcast.net/~webact1/Collingridge/
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granitegriz
Re: New website shows emigrees from British ports
Does not go back far enough for my relatives, if only. Looking for the
"Elizabeth and Ann" sailing from somewhere in England 1636 and 1638.
Surname Adams
"Elizabeth and Ann" sailing from somewhere in England 1636 and 1638.
Surname Adams
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Joe Pessarra
Re: New website shows emigrees from British ports
"granitegriz" <granitegriz@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Check this site: http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/ships/ ... h__ann.htm
There is an Adams.
6 May, 1635.
THEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, mbarqued in
the ELIZABETH and ANN, ROGER COOPR. Mr., the ties. have brought cert. from
the Ministers where their abodes were,
and from the Justices of the Peace of their conformitie to the orders an
iscipline of the Church of England, and that they are no subsidy men, hey
have taken the oathes of allegeance and supremacie.
AMIVELL HALL 25 VYNCENT POTTER 21
M. SWYNDEN 20 RICHD. GOARD 17
O. HALSEY 24 WM. ADAMS 15
HENRY CURTIS 27
news:v5Pph.10084$yx6.6948@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
Does not go back far enough for my relatives, if only. Looking for the
"Elizabeth and Ann" sailing from somewhere in England 1636 and 1638.
Surname Adams
Check this site: http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/ships/ ... h__ann.htm
There is an Adams.
6 May, 1635.
THEIS underwritten names are to be transported to New England, mbarqued in
the ELIZABETH and ANN, ROGER COOPR. Mr., the ties. have brought cert. from
the Ministers where their abodes were,
and from the Justices of the Peace of their conformitie to the orders an
iscipline of the Church of England, and that they are no subsidy men, hey
have taken the oathes of allegeance and supremacie.
AMIVELL HALL 25 VYNCENT POTTER 21
M. SWYNDEN 20 RICHD. GOARD 17
O. HALSEY 24 WM. ADAMS 15
HENRY CURTIS 27