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



[Passenger Lists from Louisiana State Library]
[Filling in the Gaps: New Orleans Passenger Lists 1845 & 1847]
[Our Lost Family in America Pt 1] [Our Lost Family in America Pt 2]
[Our Lost Family in America Pt 3] [New Orleans Passenger Arrivals 1813] [New Orleans Passenger Arrivals 1815]
[Resources for Finding Passenger Arrival in New Orleans] [Finding Passenger Lists before 1820 New Orleans]
[Finding Passenger Lists 1820 to 1940 from Misc Ports] [Luann DeVries' Immigrant Ships]
[Italian Immigrant Ships: Ship Index] [Hainaut-Louisiana: Hainaut Colonists to Louisiana]
[Inward Slave Manifests for Port of New Orleans Roll 3] [Brig Creole, 1841 Mutiny]




../../images/blu_sm.gif  Passenger Lists
This site has passengers listen in alphabetical order from the Louisiana State Library


../../images/blu_sm.gif    Filling in the Gaps: New Orleans Passenger Lists 1845 & 1847
These passenger lists are missing from the basic NARA series (M259) forNew Orleans. They are transcribed by Joe Beine.

../../images/blu_sm.gif    Our Lost Family in America:
Ships of the Past Part 1

DEPARTURES:
  1846-1851
  Bremen, Germany
  Hamburg, Germany
  Vera Cruz, Mexico
  Liverpool, England
  London, England
  Halifax, Nova Scotia
  Antwerp, Belgium
  Havre, France


../../images/blu_sm.gif    Our Lost Family in America:
Ships of the Past Part 2

DEPARTURES:
  1854-1886
  Bremen, Germany
  Liverpool, England
  Queenstown, Ireland
  Havre, France
  Antwerp, Belgium
  Glasgow, Scotland
  Unknown port


../../images/blu_sm.gif    Our Lost Family in America:
Ships of the Past - Part 3
DEPARTURES:
  1881, 1903
  Antwerp, Belgium
  Leith North, Edinburgh


../../images/blu_sm.gif    New Orleans Passenger Arrivals 1813

../../images/blu_sm.gif    New Orleans Passenger Arrivals 1815

../../images/blu_sm.gif    Resources for Finding Passenger Arrival Records in New Orleans

../../images/blu_sm.gif    Finding Passenger Lists Before 1820 in New Orleans

../../images/blu_sm.gif    Finding Passenger Lists 1820 to 1940 from Misc. Ports

../../images/blu_sm.gif    Luann DeVries' Immigrant Ships
DEPARTURES:
  1846-1848, 1858-1856, 1873-1874
  1876, 1878-1879
  Unknown Port
  Rotterdam, Netherlands
  Amsterdam, Netherlands
  Antwerp, Belgium


../../images/blu_sm.gif    Italian Immigrant Ships: Ship Index
DEPARTURES:
  1851-1949
  Genoa, Italy
  Naples, Italy
  Milano, Italy
  Palermo, Italy
  Napoli, Italy
  Le Havre, France
  Marseilles, France
  Unknown port


../../images/blu_sm.gif  Hainaut-Louisiana: Hainaut Colonists to Louisiana
La Loire, departed from Lorient, France (today Belgium), 11 August 1720, and arrived in Louisiana, 9 November 1720.

Fountainbleu, departed from Paris and Rochefort, France and arrived in Fort Louis, Louisiana. 3 October 1704


../../images/blu_sm.gif    Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans Roll 3, January-March 1822
All 1822
  Mobile, Alabama
  Petersburg, Florida
  Pensacola, Florida
  Savannah, Georgia
  New Iberia, Louisiana
  Pearlington, Louisiana
  Pencagula?/Pareagula?, New Orleans, Louisiana
  Baltimore, Maryland
  Boston, Massachusetts
  Bay of St. Lewis, Mississippi
  Fredericksburg, Mississippi
  Hancock County, Mississippi
  New York, New York
  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  Charleston, South Carolina
  Alexandria, Virginia
  Norfolk, Virginia
  Petersburg, Virginia
  Portsmouth, Virginia
  Richmond, Virginia
  Nantes, France
  Prindinier?, unknown
  Unknown Port


../../images/blu_sm.gif    Brig Creole, 1841 Mutiny
Suits relating to the slave mutiny aboard the brig Creole, 1841
Seven lawsuits suits brought against insurance companies by owners of slaves involved in the revolt aboard the ship Creole on November 7, 1841
The Creole, sailing from Richmond, Va. to New Orleans, was seized by the slaves and sailed to Nassau, where the slaves not directly involved in the mutiny were freed by British authorities and the Creole was sent on to New Orleans.






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