Good morning,
I am looking for a starting block on locating any immigration
information for my Aunt's grandparents. All I can uncover, from Census
records, is they came from Portugal in 1890/1891 and settled in the
Boston area. The names are:
Joseph Viera (b. 1864)
Amelia Viera (b. 1870)
Olivia Viera (b. 1886)
Maria/May Viera (b. 1890)
ANY assistance will be most appreciated to help me jump start this
search. Thank you in advance for any assistance SKS can offer.
Jeffrey
On 7 Jun 2005 at 7:45, Bunce, Jeffrey wrote:
> I am looking for a starting block on locating any
> immigration information for my Aunt's grandparents. All I
> can uncover, from Census records, is they came from Portugal
> in 1890/1891 and settled in the Boston area. The names are:
>
There are indexes to ships passenger lists for most ports
for the time period of interest to you.
You can get a list of film numbers (NARA & FHC) at
http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/nara_indexbyport.shtml
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Need your help to find HENRY/HENRICH ACHENBACH......all I know is that he
left Germany .........was about 20 years old,,,,,,,and arrived in New York during
1851. Thank you.
Thank you.
Hi,
I am looking for information on the voyage of Jvns Nilsson (could be John
Nelson in US). Information we have says he left Malmo, Sweden on the 5th
April 1883 on the ship Gylfve/Gylve, the State Line shipping company whose
agent was J Nilsson. He was bound for Elmira, New York.
We have been given the following from the Emigranten CD -
First name: JVNS
Last name: NILSSON
Age: 19 Gender: M
Parish: KYRKHEDDINGE County: M
Title/Note: YNGLING
Port: MALMV
Date: 1883 04 05
Destination: ELMIRA NY
Fel