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Important Immigration Reference at Your Fingertips
Passenger and Immigration Lists Index
(CD 354)
Reviewed by Marthe Arends

Raise your hand if you have an immigrant ancestor. Unless you are of full Native American descent, your ancestors emigrated to the U.S. at some point in the last four hundred years. Locating the time of immigration, the ship your ancestor traveled on, and family members who were included in the move is one of the most daunting research projects facing genealogists. Ship's records hold the most amount of information for researchers, but how do you find out on which ship your ancestor sailed, what port they sailed to, and when they arrived? The "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index" can point you to the records which will give you just that information. This CD contains information for approximately 2,750,000 million individuals who immigrated to the U.S. during the period of the 1500s to 1940. The records were compiled by Gale Research, Inc. from "passenger lists, naturalizations records, church records, family and local histories, as well as voter and land registrations."

The index is searchable by name, place, year, source code, or source page number (wildcard searches are allowed). Unfortunately, you cannot search by ship name, or record title, so you cannot specify a search on the "Mayflower" or "Naturalization Records." The information is displayed for each individual by clicking the Find Out Additional Information About button, or you can copy the information to your Family Tree Maker database.

Each individual entry includes the following information:

  • Name Age (if known)
  • Year of arrival
  • Place of arrival
  • Source code
  • Page number
  • Names of family members traveling with the individual (if applicable)

April 22, 1998

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For example, a search on an ARENDS ancestor resulted in this entry:

  • Place: Pennsylvania
  • Year: 1731
  • Primary Individual: Arend, Hans Bernhard
  • Family Members: Wife Anna Maria Decker; Child Anna Catharina; Child Henry; Child Johann Jacob; Child Johann Henrich; Child Johann Abraham; Child Anna Elisabetha
  • Source Code: 1031.9
  • Source Name: BURGERT, ANNETTE KUNSELMAN. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from German-Speaking Lands to North America. Publications of the Pennsylvania German Society, 16/19. Birdsboro, PA: The Pennsylvania German Society. Vol. 2: The Western Palatinate. 1985. 405p.
  • Source Annotation: Date and port of arrival or date and place of naturalization. Span indicates period between last mention of emigrant in country of origin and first mention of his residence in the New World. "Surname, ..." indicates a variation of a surname.
  • Source Page #: 38

The fields are self-explanatory and offer a good reference to further information (most genealogy libraries have the references mentioned). The one item I found confusing was the role of the Source Code — I suspect it was an internal reference number Gale Research assigned to each source they used. I found the Source Code question a frustrating one as I searched through the Introduction and Family Archive for some reference to it; the introduction simply notes that the Source code is a "code indicating the specific source containing the immigrant record" but never explains the code any further. It should be noted that you can conduct a search using the Source Code which will display all individuals contained in that resource. This is useful if you want to find, for example, all of immigrants listed in Source Code #3703.1 "KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS NATURALIZATION RECORDS, 1857-1906" but you must know the Source Code to conduct a search for each specific resource.

A disclaimer in the Introduction states that the information found on the CD is not necessarily accurate, since locations mentioned can be the location of the immigrant on the date stated, the destination, or the location of settlement. Likewise dates might indicate the date the individual planned to emigrate, date of death, or the date that document indicates the individual was in a specific location. Gale Research included those dates for the convenience of researchers, stating "when someone is searching for an elusive ancestor, all information is helpful."

The Passenger and Immigration Lists Index is a useful resource for researchers searching for immigrant ancestors. Although limited information is contained for each individual, the CD should be used as a tool for locating source material, and not seen as a final source of information. The full citations of resources from which the material is compiled allows researchers to track down further information on their immigrant ancestors. If you are not sure your ancestor is included on the "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index," I recommend searching the Genealogy.com's CD index before purchasing.

 
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About the Author

Marthe Arends has been involved in genealogy for 18 years. She has lectured on computers and genealogy to many groups, has been the SysOp of a Fidonet genealogy BBS, has written articles for a variety of genealogy publications, and currently writes fiction. Marthe has also written Genealogy Software Guide and Genealogy on CD-ROM, both published by the Genealogical Publishing Company.
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