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Did you know that Immigration means To enter and settle in a country or region to which one is not native and that Emigration means To leave one country or region to settle in another
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* Find Ancestors on Ships Passenger Lists Outbound from USA & Canada
* Find Ancestors on Ships Passenger Lists by Year of Arrival
St. Mark 1741
Contributor Thera
Source: Strassburger & Hinke's Pennsylvania German Pioneers, 1934,
by the Pennsylvania German Society, Norristown, PA. (pp296-297)
[List 83A] [Palatines imported in the ship St. Mark, Capt. Wilson,
from Rotterdam. Qualified Sept. 26, 1741.]
- Nicklas Gelbert
- Peter Gemling
- Hans Philip Ebert
- Quard Stelwa
- Matteas Foltz
- Johanes Von Erde
- Jacob Mattey
- Wilhelm Muller
- John Henry Müller
- Peter Bernhart
- Matteas Kortt
- Conrad Funck
- Philip Meess
- John Henry Meenker
- George Tarrar
- John Engel Broun
- Lorentz Crone
- Nicklas Vogler
- Johannes Maetter
- Wiepertus Luze
- Ullerich Weys
- John Herman Ackel
- Johannes Hirshner
- Christoffel Stump
- John Martin Spegt
- Johannes Fürst
- Johan Adam Von Erde
- Christian Von Erde
- Peter Jacoby
- Michael Fulper
- John Frederik Henry
- Adam Shmall
- Jacob Stambagh
- Conrad Michael
- John Staarfinger
- Philip Shweiger
- Jo. Nicklas Mensh
- Friederich Reemer
- Friederich Hertzog
- Martin Becker
- Joh. Willhelm Hoffman
- Philip Haas
- Lorentz Lees
- Arrnold Stegh
- Joh. Nicklas Stegh
- John Michael Gondakker
- John Walder Fishbough
- George Shmaltz
- Michael Rees
- Martin Edinbourn
- John Caspar Ahlas
- John Nicklas Steinert
- Hans Adam Renart
- Peter Hoffman
- John Philip Pinck
- John Henry Kost
- John George Metz
- Jacob Currel
- Johannes Currel
- Hans Mauerer
- Joh. Samuel Mühl
- Hans Jacob Metziger
- Joh. Philip Maan
- Georg Turst
- Joh. Henry Mauerer
- Conrad Finck
- Lenhart Von Berge
- Martin Laye
- Joh. Nicklas Huber
- Johannes Muck
- Johanne Bockejus
- Joh. Bernhart Denny
- Philip Jost
- Friederich Klapper
- Henry Stoll
- J. Jost Shneyder
- Johannes Flander
- Jost Shneyder, Junior
- John Knasterig
- Vallentin Stoppelbein
- Jacob Stoppelbein
- Jacob Gerit
- Jacob Beyer
- Johannes Weller
- Peter Gebhart
- Johannes Shoun
- Johannes Rewald
- Johannes Imhoff
- Philip Gallbach
- Conrad Stolz
- Christian Orrentorff
- Wilhelm Bagos
- J. Henry Kroo
- Michael Christ
- Adam Shreiber
- Michael Treytel
- John Adam Hebok
- Philip Hoffman
- Philip Emmert
- George Pfaltzgraff
- Jacob Kraus
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5-Step Search for Your Immigrant Ancestor in North America
Step
1: First
search for your immigrant ancestor in the five major ports of arrival
- New York New York,
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania,
Baltimore Maryland,
Boston
Massachusetts and
New Orleans Louisiana
Ships passenger lists marked are free records on Olive Tree Genealogy. Ships Passenger Lists marked with are not on Olive Tree Genealogy. After clicking on an off-site passenger list, use your browser's BACK button to return to Olive Tree Genealogy
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Step 2:
If you don't find your immigrant ancestor in a large port city, try smaller
ports of arrival - Virginia, Connecticut,
Delaware,
Texas, Georgia,
South
Carolina,
North Carolina, Maine, Rhode
Island,
Florida, New Jersey, New Hampshire,
Michigan, Alaska, California, Hawaii and Washington
Step 3:
Still can't find your immigrant ancestor on an American ships passenger list?
Try a
Canadian Port of Arrival and the
Canada-U.S.
border crossing records (Saint Albans Lists).
Step 4:
If you still can't find your ancestor in free ships passenger lists, try ships
passenger lists and naturalization records on a pay site. See the Immigration Comparison Chart to help you decide which of the fee-based sites has the passenger lists you need to find your immigrant ancestor
Step 5:
Search for ships passengers in Ethnic Groups immigrating to America, other miscellaneous
ports of arrival, Ships Passenger Lists
on NARA microfilm, J.J.
Cooke Shipping Agent Records, Castle
Garden New York Ships Passenger Lists 1855-1890, Ellis
Island New York Ships Passenger Lists 1894-1927 & Naturalization
Records
FIND
YOUR ANCESTOR IN FREE SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS TO USA
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