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THE COMPASS

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



[Our Lost Family in America Pt 1]
[Our Lost Family in America Pt 2]
[Our Lost Family in America Pt 3]
[Janet's Germans from Russia Research Passengers Lists]
[Wanda Qualls' Gillespie Web Site - Ship Lists]
[Texas GenWeb: German-Texas Immigrant Passenger Lists]





../../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   Janet's Germans from Russia Research Passenger Lists
Arriving in New York: Ships Arriving in New York, Baltimore, MD, Galveston, TX, and Philadelphia, PA
DEPARTURES:
  1892
  Hamburg, Germany
  Bremen, Germany
  Havre, France
  Antwerp, Belgium
  Rotterdam, Netherlands
  Liverpool, England


../../images/blu_sm.gif   Wanda Qualls' Gillespie Web Site - Ship Lists
1844 - 1846
  Bremen, Germany
  Antwerp, Germany


../../images/blu_sm.gif   Texas Seaport Museum: Welcome to the Galveston Immigration Database
List includes the names of more than 130,000 passengers from the period 1846-1948. Included may be age, sex, occupation, country of origin, shipname, dates of departure andarrival and destination in the United States. This information can only beaccessed by visiting the museum or by having the museum perform a search foryou for a fee.






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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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