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Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 15:16:50 EDT
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Hi
I very seldom forward stuff from other mailing list, but this (I thought) was
important for researchers to know.
Annette
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Subject: Re: FHC films on ships 1920-1926
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Hello Ruth TAYLOR -- Here's some information that should be of great help to
you. I recommend that you save this and share it with others. But first
another remark...
I also am researching TAYLORS who lived in Bergen and Passaic counties in
NJ. If interested, I can send information on this another time.
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I'm a member of this group since close to its origin.
The Immigrant Ships Transcribers
Guild (ISTG) http://istg.rootsweb.com/ recently entertained its
one millionth visitor. The webpages are FULLY INDEXED!
ISTG volunteers have transcribed and posted to its searchable
database OVER 2,951 ships passenger lists from voyages
spanning a period of 400 years and traveling to and from ports
worldwide.
For links to resources on the Web about all things maritime, see
ISTG's outstanding resource, THE COMPASS. Access all ISTG pages
via the front door at its home page, http://istg.rootsweb.com/
Searching features are GREAT!
For your own benefit, try the ITSG now!
Our passenger lists are wonderful, but
thank God we can SEARCH.So, send an e-mail to:
and then join:
If you have a transcribed passenger list you would like to
contribute to the ISTG database, or if you would like to learn
what is involved in being an ISTG volunteer transcriber,
please see the FAQs posted at the ISTG home page.
Comments? Please respond to me privately, Charlie.
< >
Charles H. & Doris S. NAUNDORF
35 picture Book Park
West Bloomfield, NY 14585 - 9102
USA
Tel.: 716 - 624 -1406
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ruth Taylor" <>
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Sent: Tuesday, 17 October, 2000 01:13
Subject: FHC films on ships 1920-1926
> Could someone please tell me if local FHC's have micro-films on ships
> arriving to the US, and is this indexed?
> I need to obtain passenger lists: 1 for a date I know in 1920, and
> another for a year I don't know but is around 1910-1926.
> The only saving grace will be the unknown for 1910-1926 would be for a
> "Schonder" not a common name, so anyone in these films with this last
> name beside the particular person I am looking for would be a find. The
> Schonder's would most likely be leaving from Germany.
>
> I don't even know what to search at the FHC to find the correct film
> name/# to order.
> A couple years ago, I tried this search at the Doylestown, PA FHC, but
> the people working that night were new and didn't know where to direct
> me.
>
> Any help to start me on my search would be appreciated.
>
> Ruth (Schonder) Taylor
>
>
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