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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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Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1803
Active for Philadelphia, sworn at Newry, 18th. May, 1803.
American ship Eagle from Belfast Ireland to New York. 6 April 1803
Jefferson Passenger List & Sworn Affidavit from Master to New York from Sligo, Ireland, sworn 28 April, 1803.
Margaret bound for New York from Newry 18 April 1803.
Ship Margaret ny from Ireland, 18 April 1803 [another transcript]
Mars from Dublin 29 March 1803.
Neptune sailed for Newcastle Delaware and Philadelphia Pennsylvania from Warren Point, Newry, Ireland 29 March 1803.
Rachel to New York from Sligo Ireland 15 April 1803.
Eagle to New York 29 March 1803
Susan to New York from Dublin Ireland April 1803
Ship Cornelia of Portland, sworn at Londonderry 15 April 1803 to New York
Ship American sworn at Londonderry 9 Apr 1803 to New York
Ship Diana of New Bedford to New York sworn at Newry 18 Amy 1803
Ship Hopewell to New York sworn at Newry 6 June 1803
Ship Wilmington Belfast Ireland to New York 9 July 1803
Brig Sally to New York from Dublin Ireland 5 Aug. 1803
Brig George of New Bedford to New York 16 Aug. 1803
Ship Susan from Dublin Ireland to New York 6 Sept. 1803
Fortitude to New York from Cork Ireland 1 Sept. 1803
Ship American from Londonderry to New York 10 Sept. 1803
Brig George of New Bedford Dublin to New York 29 Aug. 1803
The Betsy to New York from Newry, 22 Sept. 1803
Ship Independance to New York from Londonderry, 31 Oct. 1803
Brig Lady Washington from Belfast Ireland to Charleston S. Carolina 22 Sept. 1803
Snow George to Philadelphia from Belfast Ireland 22 Sept 1803
Ship Strafford to Philadelphia from Londonderry 14 May 1803
Ship Mohawk from Londonderry to Philadelphia 23 April 1803
Ship Edward from Belfast Ireland to Philadelphia 19 Apr 1803
Ship Ardent for Baltimore Maryland from Londonerry 23 April 1803
Ship Serpent for Baltimore Maryland from Londonerry 30 April 1803
Ship Venus from Dublin Ireland to Norfolk Virginia 14 Nov. 1803
Passenger List of those to go in the Ship Numa to America, 2 Ap'l.,1803
Passengers to Newcastle, Wilmington and Philadelphia in the Ship Pennsylvania from Londonderry, 16 Apl., 1803
Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1804
Passengers Engaged to Sail on Board the American Brig Atlantic, Robert Askins, Master burden 196 tone, for Boston, Massachusetts Sworn at Dublin Ireland 19 June 1804.
Passengers to be received on Board the Ship Catherine of Dublin Ireland, 170 Tons Burthen as per Register, George Thomas, Master, now in the Port Killybegs and bound for New Castle & Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Sworn at Ballyshannon 9 June, 1804.
Passengers intending to go by the American Brig Ceres of ny, Herbert Forrester, Master, from Newry for New York, sworn 31 May, 1804.
Passengers for Philadelphia Pennsylvania on the American Ship Commerce, sworn 28 April,1804.
Passengers in the American Ship Diligence of New Bedford for New York, sworn at Dublin, Ireland 30 April, 1804.
Passengers who have contracted to take their passage on board the Ship Duncan of Whitehaven Abraham Sebson, Master, for New York, sworn at Londonderry, 26 May, 1804.
Passengers for New York on the Ship Eagle, Charles Thompson, Master, sworn at Belfast 4 Aug. 1804
Passengers in the American Ship Jane of New Bedford for New York, sworn at Dublin, Ireland 17 April, 1804
Passengers on the Brig Jefferson of Newberry Port in the U.S.A.,Burthen 138 tons, bound from Ballyshannon to New Castle and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Daniel Knight, Master,sworn 10 May, 1804
Passengers intended to be taken on board the Ship Live Oak of Scarboro, Christopher Dyer, Master, burthen 400 tons, bound to New York in America, sworn at Londonderry, 23 June, 1804.
Passengers of the American Ship Mary of New Bedford to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania sworn at Dublin, Ireland 17 April, 1804.
Passengers on Board the American Ship Mechanic of Baltimore, Maryland Peter Thorn, Master, from Dublin Ireland to Baltimore, Maryland, 28 May, 1804
Passengers on the American Ship President of New Bedford from Newry for New Castle in America, sworn 21 April, 1804.
Passengers to go on board the Brigantine Sally, Timothy Clifton, Master, for New York, Burthen 156 tons, Port of Newry, sworn 9 May, 1804.
Passengers who have contracted to take their passage to Baltimore Maryland on board the Ship Serpent of Baltimore, burthen 280 tons, Arch'd McCorkell, master, sworn at the Custom House, Londonderry, 5 May, 1804.
Passengers who intend going to New York in the American Ship William and Jane from Belfast, sworn at Belfast, 14 April, 1804
Passengers in the William and Mary of ny, burthen 420 tons, to sail from Londonderry to New York, sworn at Londonderry, 18 May, 1804.
 Ships Passenger Lists to USA by Year of Arrival
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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
Ships passenger lists marked are free records on Olive Tree Genealogy. Ships Passenger Lists marked with are not on Olive Tree Genealogy. After clicking on an off-site passenger list, use your browser's BACK button to return to Olive Tree Genealogy
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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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YOUR ANCESTOR IN FREE SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS TO USA
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