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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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List of Dead on Columbus' 1492 Voyage to America
From Columbus' ships the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria
Source: This list is taken from Captain Caesreo Fernaudez Duro's learned monograph, Colon y Pinzon. Informe
relativo a los pormenores de descubrimiento del Nuevo Mundo, Madrid, 1883.
Take a moment to visit the Library of Congress online Exhibit of Columbus' 1492 voyage
Those who were left in Hispaniola, and perished, most of them murdered by the natives:--
- Pedro Gutierrez, keeper of the king's drawing room.
- Rodrigo de Escobedo, of Segovia, notary.
- Diego de Arana, of Cordova, high constable (alguazil mayor).
- Alonso Velez de Mendoza, of Seville.
- Alvar Perez Osorio, of Castrojeriz.
- Antonio de Jaen, of Jaen.
- The bachelor Bernardino de Tapia, of Ledesma.
- Cristobal del Alamo, of Niebla.
- Castillo, silversmith and assayer, of Seville.
- Diego Garcia, of Jerez.
- Diego de Tordoya, of Cabeza de Buey, in Estremadura.
- Diego de Capilla, of Almaden.
- Diego de Torpa.
- Diego de Mables, of Mables.
- Diego de Mendoza, of Guadalajara.
- Diego de Montalban, of Jaen.
- Domingo de Bermeo.
- Francisco Fernandez.
- Francisco de Godoy, of Seville.
- Francisco de Aranda, of Aranda.
- Francisco de Henao, of Avila.
- Francisco Ximenez, of Seville.
- Gabriel Baraona, of Belmonte.
- Gonzalo Fernandez de Segovia, of Leon.
- Gonzalo Fernandez de Segovia, of Segovia.
- Guillermo Ires, [qy. William Irish, or William Harris?], of Galney [i.e. Galway], Ireland.
- > Fernando de Porcuna.
- Jorge Gonzalez, of Trigueros.
- Maestre Juan, surgeon.
- Juan de Urniga.
- Juan Morcillo, of Villanueva de la Serena.
- Juan de Cueva, of Castuera.
- Juan Patino, of La Serena.
- Juan de Barco, of Barco de Avila.
- Juan de Villar, of Villar.
- Juan de Mendoza.
- Martin de Logrosa, of Logrosa.
- > Pedro Corbacho, of Caceres.
- Pedro de Talavera.
- Pedro de Foronda.
- Sebastian de Mayorga, of Majorca.
- Tristan de San Jorge.
- Tallarte de Lages [qy. Arthur Laws, or Larkins?], of England.
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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
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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
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