GENEALOGICAL SITE Island Database in One Step and a form for jewish passengers. Ship passenger Routes (undated map). Cyndi s List Immigrationas you might expect, tons of stuff http://www.sals.edu/immigration.htm
Extractions: GENEALOGICAL SITE-SEEING IMMIGRATION This bibliography was supported by Federal Library Services and Technology Act funds awarded to the New York State Library by the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Immigration and Naturalization Service's History, Genealogy and Education page contains information about the INS Historical Reference Library collection and services, documents concerning the history of the Service as well as of immigration law, procedure, and immigration stations, and instructions for historical and genealogical research using INS records. Millions of Americans trace their family history to an immigrant. According to an Ancestry.com article ( Rediscovering Passenger Lists ), "Since 1820, over 60 million persons have arrived at more than 100 different ports in the United States. . . ." Finding a record to reveal where that immigrant came from, or when and where they first stepped foot on American soil, is often a long and frustrating task. Resource materials of the US Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) may help in some of this search, as they are the records of 20th century immigration to the United States. Even if an ancestor is located on some of the earlier passenger lists, requirements did not include recording home town, just the nationality.
Upcoming Meetings A large number of these were jewish families, coming first presentation on Using Ship passenger Lists and entitled Research Guide to immigration and Ship http://erosenbaum.netfirms.com/jgsbc/upcoming_meetings.html
Extractions: Upcoming meetings March 14 Estelle Guzik, past president of Jewish Genealogical Society of New York, will be speaking on Naturalization Records. The lecture will include HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) , IRO (Industrial Removal Office). Estelle M. Guzik, compiler and editor of the recently published Genealogical Resources in New York, served as President of the Jewish Genealogical Society, Inc., from 1996 to 2001 and Vice-President from 1985-1990. Signed copies of her book will be available for purchase at the meeting. April 18 Arnie Lang will talk about Searching Ellis Island Online Records. 20 million immigrants passed through Ellis Island between 1892 and 1924. A large number of these were Jewish families, coming from Eastern Europe and other areas of Europe. The arrival records of these immigrants at Ellis Island are available on the internet, but locating them can be very difficult. Mr Lang will provide general background on the immigration process. However, his talk will emphasize searching those Ellis-Island online arrival records to locate your Ancestor's immigration records. He will illustrate what these records can show you about your immigrant family and how to locate the records using available unique search techniques. Arnold Lang has 20 years of genealogical research experience and is currently the president of the Genealogical Society of Bergen County, N.J. He made his first presentation on "Using Ship Passenger Lists and Naturalization Records" to that Society 8 years ago. At that time he also established his award-winning website on the Internet entitled: "Research Guide to Immigration and Ship Passenger Lists". Since then, he has been making presentations at genealogical societies and at various libraries throughout New Jersey and New York. He also teaches classes on this and other subjects, including "Searching Ellis Island Online Records", "Using Family Tree Maker", "Census Records", etc.
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GENEALOGICAL SITE in One Step and a form for jewish passengers. Immigrant Ship passenger Lists (FirstMom s genealogy Resources Cyndi s List Immigrationas you might expect http://www.union.edu/PUBLIC/LIBRARY/research/topics/immigrationgenealogy.htm
Extractions: GENEALOGICAL SITE-SEEING IMMIGRATION FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Immigration and Naturalization Service's History, Genealogy and Education page contains information about the INS Historical Reference Library collection and services, documents concerning the history of the Service as well as of immigration law, procedure, and immigration stations, and instructions for historical and genealogical research using INS records. Millions of Americans trace their family history to an immigrant. According to an Ancestry.com article ( Rediscovering Passenger Lists ), "Since 1820, over 60 million persons have arrived at more than 100 different ports in the United States. . . ." Finding a record to reveal where that immigrant came from, or when and where they first stepped foot on American soil, is often a long and frustrating task. Resource materials of the US Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) may help in some of this search, as they are the records of 20th century immigration to the United States. Even if an ancestor is located on some of the earlier passenger lists, requirements did not include recording home town, just the nationality.
Worldwide Digital Resources - Internet campaign, volunteers, 1860; Italians on passenger lists to over 200,000 19thcentury jewish birth, marriage of - Ian s genealogy Homepage immigrants and voters http://geneaknowhow.net/digi/worldwide.html
Extractions: Worldwide Digital Resources - internet This table will bring you to lists containing -some or a lot- links leading you to data from (primary) resources all over the world. You mostly will find meta-links in this table. My survey is for sure not complete, but I hope it will give you a good startingpoint searching for interesting information. At the moment it is still difficult to find primary data, especially when you are looking in foreign countries. I hope more people are going to make extensive lists for specific countries/regions as I did for the Netherlands and Belgium. Please send me (worldwide) additional meta-links and/or your comments! EUROPE: Danmark Genealogy Helplist Finland with some Danish links to, such as the
Public Archives Of Nova Scotia C@P Site - Genealogical Resources passenger Lists of the Titanic. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Immigrant lists by ship jewish genealogy Links to jewish genealogy information and websites. http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/cap/genealogy.asp
Extractions: A fully searchable database containing information for over 3500 baptisms, marriages and burials recorded in the parish registers of St.-Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal, 1702-1755. These two volumes are Nova Scotia's earliest surviving church registers, and a tangible link to the last generations of Acadian French living at Annapolis before the Deportation. Transcription and translation of the entries into both official languages is NSARM's contribution to the Acadie 2003-2005 Celebrations in Nova Scotia. Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Genealogy Network Association
Lincoln City Libraries - Genealogy Resources Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild; The Olive Tree genealogy Index to passenger Lists; English, Irish, Scottish; German; Hispanic; jewish; Native American; http://www.lcl.lib.ne.us/webliographies/genealog.htm
Extractions: 136 S. 14th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 (402)441-8500 Genealogy Resources Please note: The presence of a link on this site does not constitute an endorsement by Lincoln City Libraries. Be advised that not all sources on the Internet provide accurate, complete or current information. Users should carefully judge the worth of these sources of information as they would any other resource. Just as libraries do not vouch for or endorse the viewpoints of written material in their collections, they do not do so for electronic information. Websites may change or disappear without notice. Lincoln City Libraries is not responsible for the content of external sites linked to its website. Cemetery Junction Find a Grave GeneaSearch Cemetery Resources HeadstoneHunter ... Interment.net (Cemetery Records Online)
LFPL - Internet Links - Genealogy Index to passenger Lists. Immigrants. The American Immigrant Wall of Honor. is the primary internet source connecting researchers of jewish genealogy worldwide. http://www.lfpl.org/reference/rflksgen.htm
Extractions: A comprehensive index to nearly 12 million sketches in more than 2700 volumes and editions of current and retrospective reference books, covering both contemporary and historical figures throughout the world. Follow the link from the LFPL Databases page Louisville and Jefferson County Metro Louisville - Jefferson County Kentucky GenWeb Project " In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database. The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky, where collected databases would be stored. In addition, the databases would be indexed and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more than one county, they could be located in the index. At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents of each county's web page. These pages are a result of that effort." This site includes links to cemeteries, military records, vital statistics and other useful information.
Extractions: @import "/styles/markup-nonNS4.css"; Skip to Left Navigation Skip to Main Content get a library card? find a book? renew a book? reserve a book? research a topic? find a job at NYPL? volunteer for NYPL? support NYPL? rent space? learn to read? learn English? find events? find exhibitions? find classes? connect with wireless? Humanities and Social Sciences Library The Irma and Paul Milstein Division Decorative genealogical chart , origin unknown The New York Public Library's Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy is one of the largest genealogical and local history collections open to the public in this country, and, as such, it is one of the most heavily used divisions in the Library. What follows is a selective list of resources available to family historians at The New York Public Library . Unless noted otherwise, all sources cited are located in the Milstein Division. Most of the microform titles are self-service in the Milstein Division Microform Room (Room 119). Because most Library materials are held in "closed stacks," and must be retrieved for researchers by Library staff, access is provided through New York Public Library catalogs:
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JewishGen InfoFiles - INDEX Center for jewish History, New York City; Early passenger Arrival Index Cards; US passenger Arrival lists California, San Francisco Russian immigrants to San http://www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/
Extractions: JewishGen InfoFiles provide information at your fingertips on topics of relevance to Jewish genealogical research. It is service of JewishGen , made possible by its many global participants. Basics Cemeteries Genealogical Techniques Genealogists ... Vital Records Argentina Austria Australia Belarus ... United States Primary Files: Secondary Files: JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Register (JOWBR) IAJGS International Jewish Cemetery Project How to Read a Hebrew Tombstone Israel - Locating Burial Records In Israel ... France - Resources for Genealogy - 4: Religious Records; Cemeteries
Jewish Genealogical Society Of Oregon jewish names and naming practices Permanent surname adoption ports of arrival and passenger manifests Exercise and arrival ports for your immigrant ancestors. http://www.rootsweb.com/~orjgs/miniclass.htm
Extractions: Jewish Genealogical Society of Oregon Outline for a 3-Session JGSO Course Dr. Ronald D. Doctor rondoctor@earthlink.net Hom e This 3-session course in Jewish Genealogy and Family History introduces you to the principles of family history research and helps you apply those principles to your own family history. You will learn basic genealogical methodology, how to identify and use genealogical resources specific to Jewish genealogy, the effect of Jewish naming practices on family history research, and techniques for enhancing research. You will learn how to identify and access key parts of the documentary trail of our ancestors in the old country, the documents created when they migrated to America, and the records that trace their new American lives. The course introduces you to family, print, microfilm, and computer-based resources. The text will be JGSO's Getting started in Jewish genealogy: A handbook for beginners, with supplementary information for advanced research The three class sessions cover the following material: Session 1 - Introduction to Jewish Genealogy Reading Assignment: Getting Started, pp. 1 - 21, 95 - 122, 129 - 135, 139 - 141, 147 - 150.
Cyndi's List Of Genealogy Sites On The Internet LeafImmigration Naturalization LeafItaly / Italia (443) Updated May 1, 2004. LeafJewish (600) Updated May 5, 2004. LeafLand records, Deeds, Homesteads, Etc. http://www.cyndislist.com/
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