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Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1771Minerva 1771 Palatine Germany to PennsylvaniaShips Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1772The Hope, December 29, 1772Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1773Irish Immigrants in Eighteenth Century (1773-1775) - Irish Immigrants from English Ports in the Eighteenth Century. Extracted from The Journal of the American Irish Historical Society, Volume XVIII, 1919. Original source was New England Historic-Genealogical Society Register (Vols. 62 to 66) compilation by George Fothergill of London.[$] Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1774The Gale from Scotland to New York, May 16 1774Ulysses 1774 Scotland to North Carolina Diana 1774 Scotland to North Carolina The BRITON from London to Carolina, Dec. 1774 The MARY AND HANNAH from London to Carolina, Nov. 1774 Molly 1774 Palatine Ship to Pennsylvania The LOWTHER from London to Carolina, Oct. 1774 The JAMES from London to Carolina, Oct. 1774 The NEWMARKET from London to Carolina, Oct 1774 The ROCKINGHAM from Newcastle to Cape Fear, Oct. 1774 The CURLING? from London to Carolina, Oct. 1774 The WILLIAM from London to Carolina, August 1774 The CAROLINA from London to Carolina, May-August 1774 The PennsylvaniaLLAS from London to Carolina, May 1774 Sally 1774 Palatine Ship to Pennsylvania The FRIENDSHIP from London to North Carolina, May 1774 The BRITON from London to Carolina, May 1774 The MAGNA CHARTA from London to Carolina, April 1774 The POLLY from Liverpool to South Carolina, March 1774 The UNION from London to North Carolina, Feb. 1774 The MARGARET AND MARY from London to North Carolina, Feb. 1774 LE DE SPENCER from Falmouth to Carolina, Feb. 1774 The CAROLINA from London to Carolina, Jan 1774 The ULYSSES from Greenock to Wilmington, North Carolina, August 1774 Union 1774 Palatine Ship to Pennsylvania The Nancy, June 21, 1774 Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1775The Commerce passengers from Broad Albion, Perthshire, from Port Greenock Scotland to ny July 9, 1775The AJAX from Greenock to North Carolina, June 1775 The ULYSSES from Greenock to North Carolina, April-May 1775 The JACKIE OF GLASGOW from Stanraer to North Carolina, May 1775 The JAMAICA PennsylvaniaCKET from Kirkaldy to Carolina, June 1775 Jupiter of Larne 1775 Scotland to North Carolina Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1779(no ship name) 1779 Ireland to Boston, MassShips Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1781Forbay Prison Ship Charlestown Harbour, North Carolina, 1781Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 178529 Aug. 1785 Patsey Rutledge 5 Sep 1785 Favourite 4 Oct 1785 London Packet 11 Oct 1785 Hamburgh 15 Oct 1785 Betsy 29 Oct 1785 Lydia Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 178619 Aug 1786 CandideShips Passenger Lists to USA 1799Passengers on Board the Ship Fair American arriving New York from England 1799
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:
Search for ships passengers in Ethnic Groups immigrating to America, other miscellaneous
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