Got immigrant ancestors? We'll help you find them! Announcing a brand new 3-part Immigration Series:
- Tracing Immigrant Ancestors in New York Passenger Lists
- Tracing Immigrant Ancestors: the Other Ports
- Tracing Immigrant Ancestors: Advanced Tips and Techniques
We're working hard to give our webinar subscribers the educational classes they need to maximize their genealogical research! All three of these new classes are bonus webinars in the webinar library. The webinar previews are always free.
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Tracing Immigrant Ancestors in New York Passenger Lists
The Port of New York was the largest and perhaps most famous port of arrival for many of our immigrant ancestors. In this webinar, you will learn where to find New York passenger lists, what genealogy information they will provide, and tips and tricks for searching online records in the Ellis Island Database, the Castle Garden and FamilySearch websites, Ancestry.com, and other resources.
Tracing Immigrant Ancestors: the Other Ports
Can't find your ancestors in New York Passenger Lists? Perhaps your immigrant ancestor arrived at another location. In this webinar learn how to locate and search for passenger lists for Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia New Orleans, San Francisco, and Galveston, as well as other minor ports.
Tracing Immigrant Ancestors: Advanced Tips and Techniques
Frustrated by the search for your immigrant ancestor's arrival record? In this webinar, learn some advanced tips and techniques for mining online passenger databases with tools such as Steve Morse's One-Step Web Pages, and how to find clues about an ancestor's immigration in other records such as censuses, port of departure lists, border crossing records, passport applications, newspapers, naturalization petitions, and more.
Other Immigration Webinars
These new classes join 7 additional webinars on immigration research already in the Webinar Library:
- You Know Your Irish Ancestors Came to America, But What Was the Voyage Like?
- Colonial Immigration – The English Pioneers of Early America
- Martha Benschura – Enemy Alien
- Colonial Immigrants: Who They Were and Where They Came From
- Canadian Ports of Entry: Ship Passenger Lists, Immigration Records, and Border Crossing Records
- Beyond the Arrival Date: Extracting More from Passenger Lists
- Tracing Immigrant Ancestors
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