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Maryland Passenger Information

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




[MarylandGenWeb]
[The Adventures of Indiana Hannebaum!]
[The Ark and the Dove] [SS Pomerania]
[Federation of East European Family History Societies]
[North Dakota Banaters]





../../images/blu_sm.gif    MarylandGenWeb
DEPARTURES:
1676, 1679,
1734, 1747.
Youghal, Ireland
Liverpool, England
Unknown port



../../images/blu_sm.gif   The Adventures of Indiana Hannebaum!
(Scroll to the bottom)

Marianne, departed from Bremen, Germany, 11 August 1843, and arrived in Baltimore, Maryland, 25 September 1843.

../../images/blu_sm.gif    The Ark and the Dove
DEPARTURES:
1633/34
England


../../images/blu_sm.gif    Federation of East European Family History Societies - FEEFHS

SS Pomerania
departed from Hamburg, Germany and arrived in New York 3 July 1877.
S.S. Pomerania Hamburg Passenger List Extractions New York Arrival on 3 July 1877
  Austria - Emigration and immigration - Indexes
  Czechoslovakia - Emigration and immigration - Indexes
  Germany, Preussen, Rheinland, Coblenz - Emigration and immigration
  Collected Works
  Germany - Emigration and immigration - Indexes
  Hungary - Emigration and immigration - Indexes
  Jews - Germany
  Russia (Republic) - Emigration and immigration - Indexes
  Russia (Empire) - Emigration and immigration - Indexes
  Ships - Passenger Lists


../../images/blu_sm.gif   North Dakota Banaters
Database of Some North Dakota Banaters (Germany) in U.S. Customs Passenger Ship Records Immigration from the Banat to North Dakota occurred in three main waves centered around the years 1892 - 1893, 1897 - 1898 and 1903. Indicates:
  Name
  Age
  Date
  Port
  Ship
  Origin






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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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