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Archives New Zealand. Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga - Research Guides - Migration
Learn how to find records about immigration – including passenger lists, refugee files and immigrant information.
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Mangrove Bay, Bermuda.
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Australia.
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German Ship Passenger Lists (1842-1854)
Holdings of the University of Texas at Austin.
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GG Archives Is Your Trusted Resource for Immigration, Military, and Ocean Travel, as well as Fashions and the Epicurean Life Style of Past Eras.
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Guildhall Library Manuscripts Collection
London, England.
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Experienced researchers will undertake fee-for-service research in Guildhall Library's collections.
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Norfolk, Virginia.
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Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Includes a research library with materials on immigration studies.
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The International Slavery Museum highlights the international importance of slavery, both in a historic and contemporary context. Working in partnership with other museums with a focus on freedom and enslavement, the museum provides opportunities for greater awareness and understanding of the legacy of slavery today. It is located in Liverpool's Albert Dock, at the centre of a World Heritage site and only yards away from the dry docks where 18th century slave trading ships were repaired and fitted out.
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San Francisco, California. Holdings of Pacific coast commercial maritime history.
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Lake Champlain Maritime Museum
Vergennes, Vermont. The museum has documentation on boatmen, sailors, and boat builders and their families that they are willing to share.
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Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston
Ontario, Canada.
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The Maritime History Archive collects and preserves documents relating to the history of maritime activities in Newfoundland and Labrador and throughout the North Atlantic world. Website contains a searchable index to crew lists of British registered vessels, 1857 - 1942.
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Researching genealogy and family history
Of particular interest, the Archive is the depository of the the Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen, Agreements and Account of Crew, 1863-1938, 1951-1976. Agreements and account of crew of British Empire vessels, containing the names of officers and seamen; their date and place of birth; the date and place of joining and leaving the vessel; the previous vessel; wages, rank and reason for leaving the vessel; ports of call and a description of the vessel.
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Mystic, Connecticut.
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Online brochure explaining general vessel research procedures.
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Immigration & Steamships: Photos from the Collection of Mystic Seaport
Images of steamships available for ordering via the Internet.
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The largest single collection of commercial and recreational maritime photographs in the United States.
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National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Access to Archival Databases (AAD), United States.
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National Archives and Records Administration
United States.
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Records for Passengers Who Arrived at the Port of New York During the Irish Famine
These materials identify 604,596 persons who arrived in the Port of New York, 1846-1851, and the ships on which they arrived. Approximately 70 percent of the passenger records list Ireland as the native country.
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United Kingdom.
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The Caird Library is the largest and most significant reference Library of its kind in the world. The collections cover every aspect of maritime affairs, containing important and unique materials which are freely available for consultation.
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