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THE COMPASS

South East Asia 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  Federation of East European Family History Societies - FEEFHS
Immigrant Genealogical Society - IGS
New York, Rhode Island, Charleston SC, Swedish, Barbados, Dutch and French-Canadian Searches
IGS: Passenger List Searches (New World Arrivals) Look-up fee.
Early New York Naturalizations, 1792 - 1840
Rhode Island Passenger Lists, Taylor. Providence 1798 - 1808; 1820 - 1872;
Bristol and Warren 1820 -1871
Passenger Arrivals, Port of Charleston, 1820-1829
Swedish Passenger Arrivals in New York, 1820-1850
Swedish Passenger Arrivals in U.S. ports except N.Y, 1820-1850
Barbados Records, Sanders. Marriages & Wills
New World Immigrants, Tepper. 2 Vols. Ship Passengers from periodicals
Passengers to America, Tepper. (Lists from New England Historical Genealogical Society Register).
Dutch Immigrants, in U.S. Ship Passenger Manifests, 1820-1880
Dutch Emigrants to the U.S., South Africa, South America and Southeast Asia, 1835 - 1880
Ships of our Ancestors, Anuta. Index and photos of ca 900 steamships bringing immigrants.




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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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