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THE COMPASS

Africa Arrivals

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Some sites are listed under several topics due to the
vast amount of information contained within the sites.



../../images/blu_sm.gif  Christine"s Genealogy Website
../../images/blu_sm.gif  Chinese in Guyana: Their Roots
../../images/blu_sm.gif  The Olive Tree Genealogy: Huguenot Refugees to South Africa
../../images/blu_sm.gif  Ships and Shipping



../../images/blu_sm.gif    Christine's Genealogy Website
DEPARTURES:
1833-1834
United States

Roll of Emigrants That Have Been Sent to the Colony of Liberia, Western Africa, by the American Colonization Society and its auxiliaries.
  DEPARTURES:
  1820-1833
  New York
  Maryland
  Pennsylvania
  Rhode Island
  Virginia
  North Carolina
  District of Columbia
  Tennessee
  Georgia
  Alabama
  Mississippi
  South Carolina
  Port au Prince, Haiti, West Indies



../../images/blu_sm.gif    Chinese in Guyana: Their Roots
This website presents information about the introduction of the first Chinese immigrants to Guyana (then called British Guiana) between 1853 and 1879.
DEPARTURES:
  1852-1853, 1858-1866, 1873-1874
  1876, 1878-1879
  Hong Kong (Br.) (Victoria), China
  Amoy, (Xiamen) China
  Whampoa, China
  Canton, China



../../images/blu_sm.gif    The Olive Tree Genealogy: Huguenot Refugees to South Africa
DEPARTURES:
  1687-1749
  Delfshaven, Netherlands
  Middelburg, Netherlands
  Goeree, Netherlands
  Texel, Netherlands
  Vlissingen, Netherlands
  Rotterdam, Netherlands


../../images/blu_sm.gif   Ships and Shipping
Travelling by sea in the period between 1950 and the 1970s was often the only way to get to one's destination - these pages are dedicated to the working ships that transported government employees, immigrants and adventurers from their homes to distant destinations in Africa and - to all those who sailed with them.


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Research for the original information found in the ISTG COMPASS was conducted by Harriet Rosch and the late Donna Jackson. The ISTG Compass began to guide researchers in September 1999, and is an invaluable research site for genealogists.


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