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Passenger arrival lists for many ports are indexed and microfilmed,
and available to researchers as an invaluable source of information.
Unfortunately, lists are not available for every ship, every port, and
every year. Some ports, such as New York, are not indexed. Just as the
census changed over the years to include more information, passenger
lists before 1880 did not offer as much information as later years
early records usually show only the immigrant's name, age, and country
of origin.
Although many passenger lists are indexed, a good many are not. As
with census indexes, there are errors in the passenger list indexes,
and when you find a discrepancy, you should always check the original
record. Ports indexed include (partial) Port of New York, Baltimore
(1820-1952), Boston (1848-1891, 1899-1940, 1902-1920), New Orleans (1853-1899,
1900-1952), Philadelphia (1800-1906, 1883-1948).
This new resource includes records for approximately 273,000
individuals who arrived at New Orleans from foreign ports between
1820 and 1850. The data contained here was transcribed from the
National Archives Microfilm Series M259, rolls 1 through 33 (Passenger
Lists of Vessels Arriving at New Orleans, LA, 1820-1902).
Included for each individual's listing is:
- Name
- Gender
- Age
- Country of origin
- Family number
- Ship name
- Port of departure
- Port of arrival
- National Archives series and microfilm roll numbers
- Arrival date
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