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Ships sailing from Canada and USA to England, Europe, North America & Other Ports
Neither U.S. A. nor Canada maintained outbound ships passenger lists.
Ships Passenger Lists Canada to USA
There are no archived Ships Passenger Lists for ships sailing from ports in Canada to USA. However, some partial lists do exist. These can be found in the Almshouse Records of New York City from 1819-1855.
These records indicate for each person admitted to the Almshouse the name of the ship they sailed on, the port of departure and a year of admission. Sometimes an exact date of arrival is noted. The Almshouse records from 1819-1855 include Age, Place of Birth, Ship Name, Where From,
Captain's Name and Owner's Name. For individuals recorded in Almshouse Records 1855-1858 the information includes ship name, date of sailing, and ports of departure and arrival.
OliveTreeGenealogy.com announces a new project to transcribe ships passenger lists leaving Canada.
Many of these passenger lists were donated to OliveTreeGenealogy.com by Shelby Thompson from her personal collection. Others were submitted by visitors to Ships Lists Online and are published on OliveTreeGenealogy.com with permission . Our ShipsListsOnline and OliveTreeGenealogy.com Teams are hard at work on these ships passenger lists so please watch this page or join Olive Tree Genealogy Newsletter for updates on this and other Ship Passenger List Indexing Projects
Index to Partial Ships Passenger Lists Sailing from Canada to New York
Please note that if a ship listed below is not linked to a page of passengers, it is not yet online. It can be searched at The Almshouse records from 1819-1855 while you are waiting
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