Genealogy Links (NY, MA, CT, General, Jewish) home page; soc.genealogy.slavic; soc.genealogy.jewish. genealogy page Immigrationrecords; Naturalization records; NARA's Immigrant and passenger Arrivals microfilm http://genealogy.imstumped.com/genlinks.shtml
Extractions: Most of my research involves Poland, Belorus/Russia, NY, MA, and CT, so I'm putting this page together to save time in looking for the links. I am an amateur genealogist. This is a hobby. While researching my family, I've come across these links. Hopefully, they will be helpful to you. If you require the services of a professional genealogist, though, please check in the soc.genealogy.* newsgroups. I'm still relatively (pun partially intended) new at this myself. the JewishGen's scanned, searchable list of people in the Brest Ghetto info the LDS has on Belarus Virtual Guide to Belarus Maps of Belarus , both historical and recent, Links in/about Belarus , from WWW Belarus FHL Microfilms of Jewish congregations in Belarus and Russia (as far back as 1839 for some areas) Belarus Revision Lists (Poll Tax Lists) from the Historical Archiv of Minsk, Belarus RAGAS (Russian-American Genealogical Archival Service) will do research in Russia, the Ukraine, and Belarus IAJGS Cemetery Project, Belarus
Russia Genealogy Russians to America, 18501896 passenger and immigration Lists. Americans of Russianor jewish heritage will find this searchable collection of passenger http://www.mycinnamontoast.com/perl/results.cgi?region=143&sort=n
Genealogy.com - Russians To America, 1850-1896 Passenger And tree to Russia with this groundbreaking collection of largely jewish immigrationdata. Russians to America, 1850-1896 passenger and immigration Lists CD http://www.qksrv.net/click-445158-5021902
Extractions: Russians to America, 1850-1896 Passenger and Immigration Lists Data on your ancestors may include: Name, age, gender, and occupation Last residence Country of origin Port of departure and purpose of travel Date of arrival Destination in the U.S. Name of ship Russians to America Passenger and Immigration Lists features approximately 430,000 names of immigrants who arrived between 1850 and 1896. Why Subscribe? Purchase Russians to America, 1850-1896 Passenger and Immigration Lists CD-ROM. Why CD-ROM? More details about Russians to America, 1850-1896 Passenger and Immigration Lists: Click to enlarge Americans of Russian or Jewish heritage will find this searchable collection of passenger list information invaluable. "This collection is extremely important to people whose Russian ancestors came to the U.S. in the 19th century," states Gary Mokotoff, leading expert on Jewish immigration. Search passenger list information for approximately 430,000 individuals, largely those of Jewish heritage. This is the only electronic index for passenger arrivals from Russia prior to 1896. Now researchers have an "excellent chance" of finding their ancestors' passenger arrival information, says Mokotoff. Produced alongside the Balch Institute, the information you can obtain from this data set can help you create a well-rounded picture of your ancestor's arrival in America.
Extractions: Family Finder First Name: Middle: Last: Explore this Source Jump to page containing surname: Search for a specific individual ( first and last name first middle last Download census abstracts You might also consider... World Family Tree Subscription U.S. Census Collection Genealogy Library Subscription Family Tree Maker The #1 selling genealogy software for 10 years! About the Data Americans of Russian or Jewish heritage will find this searchable collection of passenger list information invaluable. "This collection is extremely important to people whose Russian ancestors came to the U.S. in the 19th century," states Gary Mokotoff, leading expert on Jewish immigration. Parts of this data have been published in book form by the Genealogical Publishing Company. Prior to those volumes, no indexes existed for passenger arrivals from Russia prior to 1896. Researchers had no clear way to find out when or where their ancestors had arrived in the U.S. The information spanning 1892-1896 is also critical, as this was the start of a period of heavy Russian immigration. Now passenger list information for approximately 430,000 individuals from Russia, largely those of Jewish heritage, is available here for efficient searching. These passengers arrived largely through New York, but some also arrived through ports like Boston, Baltimore, and New Orleans. With the publication of this collection, researchers have an "excellent chance" of finding their ancestors' passenger arrival information, says Mokotoff.
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Extractions: Family Finder First Name: Middle: Last: by Dena Eben Printer-friendly version Spotlight on Jewish Roots Expert Dena Eben shows you how to begin searching for and documenting your Jewish roots. Learn some of the specific advantages and difficulties, and techniques for following leads when traditional records don't suffice. Got mishpucha? Jewish family extends beyond religion, encompassing a cultural heritage worth discovering. Here's how to stop futzing and start finding your Jewish roots. Jewish genealogy is about discovering culture, not necessarily religion, although it helps if you have a small amount of basic theological knowledge. When you delve into a rich and well-documented 5,761-year history, sometimes the line between culture and religion blurs. A working knowledge of key terms, such as shtetl (small Jewish community in Eastern Europe), ketubah (marriage contract) or get (divorce contract), may be invaluable to your research. For many eager researchers, it is the gradual assimilation into American life that sparks their interest in reclaiming a Jewish heritage. Vera Weizmann, wife of Israel's first president, Chaim Weizmann, once noted, "We Jews are a strange people: We remember Moses, the Kings David and Solomon, but we know next to nothing about our own forefathers besides our parents and occasionally our grandparents."
The Genealogy Register: Immigration with an emphasis on Irish, Italian, jewish, and Swedish Primer of Emigration ImmigrationPGSA's introduction to ports of entry, ship passenger lists,and http://genealogyregister.com/Immigration/
Extractions: This site offers a comprehensive look at late 19th and early 20th century immigration, with an emphasis on Irish, Italian, Jewish, and Swedish immigration. Visitors to the site can read interesting articles, test their knowledge, find their relative through genealogy links, and even add their own content. Hamburg: Link to Your Roots
AVGS Genealogy Book Collection R929.1, Finding Our Fathers, A Guide Book to jewish genealogy*. R929.108, jewishgenealogy Vol. II. R929.373, passenger and immigration Lists Index AZ. http://www.qnet.com/~toiyabe/avgs/avgs_book_collection_pg3.html
Extractions: Index Page 1 Page 2 Page 4 ... Page 9 Call # Huguenots Huguenots Immigration to America Call # Immigrants Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1660 Emigrants to America Indentured in London 1718-1733 Immigrant Ancestors 2500 to Am. before 1750 Immigrants to America Appearing in English Records Immigrants to the Middle Colonies from Passenger Lists* Call # Jewish Finding Our Fathers, A Guide Book to Jewish Genealogy* Jewish Genealogy Vol. II Call # Marriages American Marriages Before 1699 Call # Maps Call # Mayflower A Cross Index Genealogical Register Plymouth Families Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families Mayflower Increasings 2nd Ed* Mayflower Marriages The Mayflower Reader* Call # Military Census Of Pensioners for Revolutionary Or Military Services 1840 Civil War GenealogyA Guide for Tracing Civil War Ancestors* Colonial Soldiers of the South 1732-1774* Confederate Patriot Index 1924-1978 Tenn Division Vol II* Guide to Revolutionary War Records in Los Angeles Area Libraries Historical Register of Officers of Continental Army of Revolutionary War During April 1775-December 1783* Land Lottery Grants made to Veterans of the Revolutionary War by State of Georgia* The Lost SoldierIndex to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers 1784-1811
PANS CAP : Genealogical Resources Pier 21 immigration and cultural history, virtual history passenger Lists of theTitanic. jewish genealogy Links to jewish genealogy information and websites. http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/cap/gene.html
Links ELLIS ISLAND DATABASE IN ONE STEP. ELLIS ISLAND DATABASE FOR jewish passengerS.EVERTONS'. HAMBURG passenger LISTS, 18501934. immigration records - INTRODUCTION. http://www.adamsny.org/h-g-links.html
Extractions: Black Book of Poland The Black Book of Poland index contains a list of names, mostly Polish some German, valuable to genealogical researchers interested in what may have happened to their kin in Poland during the time of October 6, 1939 and the end of June 1941. BLOCH/ BLOCK LINEAGE BRANCHES OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES BY REGION BURR'S MILLS BURVILLE CIDER MILL ... BURVILLE CIDER MILL MAIL ORDER
RootsBooks: Canada Genealogy Sources in the United States and Canada (The Encyclopedia of jewish genealogy , Vol1) Miriam Weiner / Paperback passenger and immigration Lists Index A http://www.readthemovie.com/rootsbooks/countries/canada.html
Jewish Genealogy jewish Migration to the United States; Index to Brooklyn Naturalization records,19071924 - 253,403 names. passenger and immigration Lists Index, 1500s http://home.ptd.net/~nikki/jewish.htm
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Connecticut Genealogy And History Links to fora, message boards, mailing lists, libraries, archives, printed materials, photographs Category Regional North America genealogy Guides and Directories American jewish Historical Society. passenger List Links. passenger and ImmigrationLists Index International passenger records Subscription; Immigrant Ships A http://home.ptd.net/~nikki/CT.htm
Extractions: Guest Book Connecticut Genealogy and History Books and More A Tribute to Heroes Standing With Israel World Terrorism ... Genealogy Book Shop General Genealogy at RootsWeb Ancestry's Advanced Search Connecticut State Databases Registry of Web Sites at RootsWeb ... New England Genealogy - mostly Connecticut New England Genealogy - again it is mostly Connecticut Online Connecticut Databases Location Specific Ansonia, Connecticut Directories, 1887-91 Bridgeport, Connecticut Directories, 1890-91 Colchester, Connecticut Settlement Records Danbury, Connecticut Directories, 1885-90 ... Waterbury, Connecticut Directories, 1889-91 State, County, City, Legal State of Connecticut National Association of Counties: Connecticut Connecticut Official City Sites Connecticut at 50states.com ... Roadside America: Connecticut - a little fun Connecticut Courts Connecticut Legal Sites at Find Law Archives and Libraries Connecticut State Library ... (Naugatuck, Connecticut) Graphic and Photographic New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut in Stereoscopic Views
BCPL History And Genealogy InfoCenter Main Page Includes passenger immigration Lists Index collection of materials available atEnoch Pratt Free LibraryMD State Library Resource Center jewish Museum of http://www.bcplonline.org/info/history/
Profile Of Genealogy Collection E. Filbys passenger and immigration Lists Bibliography An index to death and marriagenotices in the jewish Review and Observer is complete from 1889 to http://www.wrhs.org/sites/prof.htm
Extractions: I. WRHS CARD CATALOGS A. Main Catalog author entries for all published genealogies, subject entries for town and county histories. B. Family History Catalog family surnames, arranged alphabetically. C. Local History Catalog entries by city, county, and state for transcriptions of birth, marriage, cemetery, probate, and tax records, etc. Emphasis on Ohio, New England, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest states. D. Map and Atlas Catalog place-name entries for a collection that covers the United States; includes many detailed state maps and various city maps showing ward boundaries. E. Manuscripts Catalog Title, subject, and name entries for more than 3,000 manuscript collections. F.
Extractions: Can't find your ancestors? Search for your family origins on Olive Tree Genealogy! Free Ships' Passenger lists, family surnames, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records and much more will help you find that elusive ancestor. est. 1996 Find Your Ancestors with FREE genealogical records at The Olive Tree Genealogy Home Ships' Lists Search Ships Lists! Naturalization Records ... FAQ Look for The Olive Tree button marking FREE Olive Tree Genealogy genealogy records Sign up for Ancestry.com 14-day FREE subscription! Olive Tree Newsletter FREE subscription Weekly updates of new databases. Learn how to find your way around Olive Tree. Get tips, research advice and other helpful ideas for finding your elusive brick-wall ancestor Find Your Ancestors Top 5 Databases on Olive Tree
The Olive Tree Genealogy: Ships Passenger Lists, Russians To America Historian of the US immigration and Naturalization Catalogue, or contact the JewishGenealogical Society Ellis Island Website Search passenger records to New http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/russianstousa.shtml
Extractions: Can't find your ancestors? Search for your family origins on Olive Tree Genealogy! Free Ships' Passenger lists, family surnames, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records and much more will help you find that elusive ancestor. est. 1996 Find Your Ancestors with FREE genealogical records at The Olive Tree Genealogy Home Ships' Lists Search Ships Lists! Naturalization Records ... FAQ Look for The Olive Tree button marking FREE Olive Tree Genealogy genealogy records Sign up for Ancestry.com 14-day FREE subscription! Olive Tree Newsletter FREE subscription Weekly updates of new databases. Learn how to find your way around Olive Tree. Get tips, research advice and other helpful ideas for finding your elusive brick-wall ancestor Find Your Ancestors Top 5 Databases on Olive Tree Russians to America Pre-1820 Approximately 650,000 individuals of all nationalities arrived in America before 1820. Most were English and Welsh. Smaller numbers of German, Irish, Scotch-Irish, Dutch, French, Spanish, African, and other nationalities also arrived. These immigrants tended to settle in the eastern, middle-Atlantic, and southern states. Before January 1, 1820, the U.S. Federal Government did not require captains or masters of vessels to present a passenger list to U.S. officials. The lists that remain for the period before 1820 are varied in content. They range from name only lists to giving the person's full name, age, and country of origin.
Genealogy: Southfield Public Library Find A Grave; Headstone Hunter. International jewish Cemetery Project; records AdministrationImmigration records; The Ships List; What passenger Lists are http://www.metronet.lib.mi.us/SFLD/adult/linkgene.html
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