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SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS
Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1860Empire City sailing from Havana Cuba to New York on 1 March 1860Bark Atlantic sailing from Bremen Germany to New York on 2 March 1860 Edinburg sailing from Liverpool to New York on 2 March 1860 Brig T. M. Mayheu sailing from Bremen Germany to New York on 2 March 1860 Brig Addy Swift sailing from Maracaibo to New York on 2 March 1860 Brig Meuli? Meudi? sailing from Liberia to New York on 2 March 1860 Ship Dr. Barth sailing from Hamburg Germany to New York on 3 March 1860 Ship Star of the West sailing from Liverpool to New York on 3 March 1860 Ship London sailing from London England to New York on 3 March 1860 Ship Christiana sailing from London England to New York on 3 March 1860 Ship William Tapscott sailing from Liverpool to New York on 3 March 1860 Ship Samuel Russell sailing from Foo Chow Foo, China to New York on 3 March 1860 Zephyr sailing from Malaya to New York on 3 March 1860 Swordfish sailing from Shanghai China to New York on 3 March 1860 Lamplighter sailing from Demerara to New York on 3 March 1860 Lexington sailing from Havana Cuba to New York on 4 March 1860 Ship Columbia sailing from Liverpool to New York on 5 March 1860 Ship Mercury sailing from Havre France to New York on 5 March 1860 Ship Jacob Westervelt sailing from Liverpool to New York on 5 March 1860 S. S. Agnew sailing from Liverpool to New York on 5 March 1860 Great Western sailing from Liverpool to New York on 5 March 1860 Eastern State sailing from Shanghai China to New York on 5 March 1860 Ariel sailing from Friest to New York on 5 March 1860 JubilAnn sailing from Bremen Germany to New York on 5 March 1860 Ship Daniel Webster sailing from London England to New York on 6 March 1860 Steamship Cahawba sailing from Havana CUba to New York on 6 March 1860 Bark Cariolan sailing from Bremen Germany to New York on 7 March 1860 Donate sailing from Liverpool to New York on 7 March 1860 Brig Jaffa sailing from Halifax Nova Scotia to New York on 7 March 1860 Ship Alice sailing from Havre France to New York on 7 March 1860 Bark Devonshire sailing from London England to New York on 10 March 1860 Ship Quaker City sailing from Havana Cuba to New York on 10 March 1860 Susan Clark sailing from Buenos Aires South America to New York on 10 March 1860 Ship Black Prince sailing from Shanghai China to New York on 12 March 1860 ny sailing from Bremen Germany to Southampton to New York on 12 March 1860 Steamer Atlantic sailing from Asp to New York on 12 March 1860 Brig Las Amyiens sailing from Kingston Jamaica to New York on 12 March 1860 Ship Glasgow sailing from Liverpool to New York on 13 March 1860 Ship Anna Gardner of Sedgewick sailing from Sisal Tauston to New York on 13 March 1860 Moses Taylor sailing from Havana Cuba to New York on 13 March 1860 Bark Palermo sailing from Palermo Italy to New York on 13 March 1860 Jonie sailing from Havana Cuba to New York on 13 March 1860 Milo sailing from Genoa Italy to New York on 13 March 1860 Horatio sailing from Shanghai China to New York on 13 March 1860 City of Baltimore sailing from Liverpool to New York on 14 March 1860 Brig Alma sailing from Nassau to New York on 14 March 1860 Steamship North Star sailing from Asp to New York on 15 March 1860 Brig Ocean (Fighting?) Favrite sailing from Calais France to New York on 15 March 1860 Asia sailing from Liverpool to New York on 16 March 1860 Schooner Rascius sailing from Leghorn to New York on a7 March 1860 Ship James Foster sailing from Liverpool to New York on 19 March 1860 Ship Victoria sailing from London England to New York on 19 March 1860 Ship DeSota sailing from Havana Cuba to New York on 19 March 1860 U. S. Teutonia sailing from Germany to New York on 19 March 1860 Ship E. Bulkley sailing from Havre France to New York on 19 March 1860 Brig Lanola sailing from Sagua to New York on 19 March 1860 Brig Cienfrugas sailing from Cienfuyos to New York on 19 March 1860 Brig Trojan sailing from Sagua to New York on 19 March 1860 E. Sherwood sailing from Bordeaux France to New York on 19 March 1860 ... More ships to New York Passenger Lists March 19 - April 13 1860 Elizabeth Ireland to Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1860 Elizabeth Ireland to New Orleand Lousiana 1860 Bridgewater Liverpool to New York 1860 Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1862Brig Princess Royal Bermuda to New York Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1865Rescued Passengers from Ship William Nelson Antwerp to New York June 1865Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1866S S ny 1866 Bremen to New York Bark Geestemuende 1866 Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1867Prinz Albert From: Hamburg to New York Arrival: June 23, 1868 Helen Angies; From Havre to Port of ny: Arrived 5-20-1868 Humboldt From: Hamburg Arrival: June 20, 1868 ny GT Western From Liverpool Arrival: July 29, 1868 Baltimore 1868 Bremen to Baltimore Teutonia 1868 Germany to New York Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1869Baltimore; From: Bremen; Arrival: April 26, 1869Tarifa Glasgow to Boston 1869 (606 names!) SS CATERINA APRIL 22 1869 Palermo TO New Orleans Lousiana 17 June 1862 Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1860-1870 on other sitesxmission.com/~nelsonb has ships passenger lists for ships ; William Tapscott 730 Mormons, Liverpool to New York 1860 ; Monarch of the Sea Liverpool to New York with Mormons in 1861 ; Franklin 413 Mormons from Denmark to New York, 1862 ; John J. Boyd In 1862, sailed from Liverpool to ny 702 Latter-day Saints aboard ; The Athena 1862 Scandinavia to New York with Mormons bound for Utah, sailing from Hamburg with 484 Scandinavian Saints under the leadership of Ola N. Liljenquist ; Electric Hamburg to New York with 336 emigrating Mormons from Denmark and Sweden led by Elder Soren Christofferson, 1862 ; William Tapscott 807 Mormons, Liverpool to New York 1862 ; Humboldt 323 Scandinavian Mormons to New York, 1862 ; B.S. Kimball Liverpool to New York 1863. On board were 657 Mormons, principally from Scandinavia ; John J. Boyd In 1863, sailed from Liverpool to ny with 767 Mormons aboard, most from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. ; Consignment Liverpool to New York with thirty-eight Scandinavian Saints 1863 ; Monarch of the Sea Liverpool to New York with 974 Mormons in 1864 ; B.S. Kimball Liverpool to New York 1865. On board were 558 Mormons, principally from Scandinavia ; Humboldt 328 Scandinavian Mormons to New York, 1866 ; John Bright 1866 Liverpool to New York with 747 Mormons from Scandanavia ; Cavour Hamburg to New York 1866. A Norwegian vessel carrying Mormons ; Kenilworth 684 Mormon passengers (583 Danes, 23 Norwegians, 73 Swedes, and 5 Germans) from Hamburg to New York 1866 ; Manhatten Liverpool to New York 1867 with Mormon passengers ; Emerald Isle Liverpool to New York with 876 Mormons on board, 1868 ; John Bright 1868 Liverpool to New York with 720 Mormons from Scandanavia and Englandgeocities.com/Heartland/Valley/4884 has passenger lists for the ships ; N.S. Bark St. Bernhard Bremen to New York 1869 - pages 1 & 2 of list ; N.S. Bark St. Bernhard Bremen to New York 1869 - pages 3 & 4 of list ; N.S. Bark St. Bernhard Bremen to New York 1869 - pages 5 & 6 of list ; N.S. Bark St. Bernhard Bremen to New York 1869 - pages 7 & 8 of list eatel.net/~wicket has passenger lists for the ships ; Elisabeta 1861 Palermo Italy to New Orleans, Louisiana ; Francesco Palermo Sicily to New Orleans, Lousiana 1868 ; Due Fratelle Palermo Sicily to New Orleans, Lousiana 1869 ; Caterina Palermo Sicily to New Orleans, Lousiana 1869 ristenbatt.com has passenger lists for the ships ; Laura 1860 Bremen to New York ; Victory 1860 Liverpool to New York Immigrant Ships caring some of the first Dutch Colonists to the West Michigan area, specifically to South Ottawa County, and the Northern part of Allegan CountyDuisburg 16 June 1866 to New York
5-Step Search for Your Immigrant Ancestor in North AmericaStep 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
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:
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