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http://www.odessa3.org/collections/ships/This is the entry to the official Ellis Island website (EllisIsland.org) where passenger arrivals to New York can now be searched online. Since handwritten records have been transcribed and entered into this searchable database, they may contain typos due to unclear handwriting.
http://www.ellisisland.org/Ship passenger lists of German-speaking German, Swiss, Dutch and French Palatine immigrants to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1733-1808. Search the passenger lists onsite or internet-wide.
http://searchforancestors.com/passengerlists/Links to ships and passenger lists web sites.
http://www.cyndislist.com/ships.htmOver 120 links for passenger lists and various immigration resources.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5978/Emigration.htmlIndex to passenger lists for ships carrying "Foreign Protestants" to Nova Scotia, 1750-1752.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~canns/lunenburg/shiplists.htmlSelected ships passenger lists provided free by a commercial genealogical service.
http://www.genealogy-quest.com/immigration/index.htmlCritical review by Prof. Dr. Antonius Holtmann of the book series "Germans to America".
http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/nausa/pitfal.htmPassenger list of the ship Guy Mannering which arrived at the port of New York from Liverpool on November 14, 1856 carrying 475 emigrants.
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/Indexes/PassengerLists/GuyMannering.htmlArticle by Myra Vanderpool Gormley, C.G. hosted at Genealogy.com.
http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/8_mgpal.htmlIncludes links to each passenger's genealogical and biographical history.
http://members.aol.com/calebj/passengers2.htmlInformation regarding the passenger lists that are available (and not available) and how to obtain copies of them.
http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/immigration/Links to passenger lists and ships lists.
http://www.netmender.net/genelogy/passlist.htmlPassenger lists, published in the New York Daily Times between 1851 to 1856 and 1865 to 1873, contain names of passengers bound for California via overland trip through Nicaragua or Panama.
http://www.pt5dome.com/Collection of links arranged by country of arrival.
http://freespace.virgin.net/alan.tupman/sites/ships.htmPassenger lists for ships arriving at Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada from 1767 to 1848.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~pictou/mainpass.htmA list of links to passenger lists and ships lists.
http://members.aol.com/rprost/passenger.htmlOngoing project lists ships and selected passenger lists for Portuguese passenger ships entering ports in the United States.
http://www.dholmes.com/ships.htmlThis search function provides an alternate way to search the transcribed passenger arrival records at the American Family Immigration History Center (EllisIsland.org). If the person's name may not be entered correctly in the database, this provides the ability to search on other fields that are listed on the manifest.
http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/EIDB/ellis.htmlTransciption of lists from the national Archives and Records Administration for ships originating in Panama, Germany, England, and Ireland.
http://home.att.net/~catzadeeTranscriptions of slave manifests for the port of New Orleans. NARA record group 36 records the movement of slaves between U.S. ports.
http://www.afrigeneas.com/slavedata/manifests.htmlResearcher collecting information on Titanic survivors. Includes list of survivors, some photographs and family trees.
http://www.webspawner.com/users/iansusan/index.htmlYorkshire men and women emigrating to the New World in the 1700s.
http://www.eminorame.karoo.netSearch the inGeneas database of Canadian passenger and immigration records from the 18th to the 20th century with options for using wildcards or Soundex.
http://www.ingeneas.com/ingeneas/index.html