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Passenger Ship List Index
About
this
Resource
The
Passenger
Ship
List
Index
is
a
useful
resource
to
search
for
information
on
the
name
of
ship,
date,
and
port
of
arrival
for
German-Russian
immigrants
to
the
Americas.
This
index
references
the
periodicals
of
AHSGR,
GRHS,
and
other
German-Russian
organizations,
that
contain
passenger
ship
list
extractions.
This
passenger
ship
list
index
is
not
all-inclusive,
and
does
not
list
every
German-Russian
immigrant.
Most
entries
pertain
to
North
American
arrivals.
This
index
is
current
through
1999
for
AHSGR
periodicals
and
indexes
over
30
years
of
ship
passenger
lists
published
in
various
German-Russian
periodicals.
Using
the
Index
This
index
is
organized
in
three
parts:
- The
surname
of
immigrant
By
searching
for
a
surname,
you
will
find
the
name(s)
of
the
periodical
that
those
surnames
were
listed
in.
You
will
then
need
to
obtain
copies
of
the
pages
in
those
particular
periodicals
to
find
the
names,
ages
and
relationships
of
the
individuals,
as
well
as
the
ship
they
came
on,
port
of
arrival,
date
and
sometimes
the
village
name.
Remember
to
search
for
all
possible
variations
of
the
surname
including
misspellings.
The
same
method
can
be
used
by
searching
for
a
village
or
a
ship.
List
by
Surname:
- The
village
from
which
they
departed
By
searching
for
a
village,
you
will
find
the
name(s)
of
the
periodical
that
those
villages
were
listed
in.
You
will
then
need
to
obtain
copies
of
the
pages
in
those
particular
periodicals
to
find
the
names,
ages
and
relationships
of
the
individuals,
as
well
as
the
ship
they
came
on,
port
of
arrival,
and
date.
Remember
to
search
for
all
possible
spelling
variations
of
the
village.
Sometimes
province
names
were
listed
instead
of
a
village
name
on
ship
passenger
lists.
When
available,
the
AHSGR
map
number
and
quadrant
on
which
a
village
appears
is
noted
on
the
Village
File
Inventory.
Maps
may
be
purchased
from
the
store.
Some
villages
have
village
coordinators
to
assist
in
village
research.
A
list
of
village
coordinators
can
be
found
at
the
AHSGR
Village
Coordinators.
List
by
Village:
- The
ship
on
which
they
arrived.
By
searching
for
a
ship,
you
will
find
the
name(s)
of
the
periodical
that
the
ship
was
listed
in.
You
will
then
need
to
obtain
copies
of
the
pages
in
those
particular
periodicals
to
find
the
names,
ages
and
relationships
of
the
individuals,
as
well
as
the
ship
they
came
on,
port
of
arrival,
date
and
sometimes
the
village
name.
List
by
Ship
Accessing
Periodicals
The
AHSGR
periodicals
referenced
in
this
index
are
the
Work
Paper,
Journal,
and
Clues.
Some
local
chapters
of
AHSGR
will
have
these
periodicals
in
their
libraries,
or
they
may
be
purchased
through
the
store.
The
publications
with
the
ship
passenger
list
extractions
may
also
be
obtained
from
AHSGR's
library
through
the
interlibrary
loan
service
at
your
local
public
library.
AHSGR's
library
information
page
provides
information
on
utilizing
this
service.
Or
photocopies
from
the
periodicals
listed
in
the
index
may
be
requested
from
AHSGR.
Please
send
your
request
to
the
attention
of
the
Reference
Staff
at
AHSGR,
631
D
Street,
Lincoln,
NE
68502-1199,
ahsgr@ahsgr.org.
For
information
on
charges
for
reference
services
and
materials,
please
refer
to
our
Research
Request
Form.
The
publication
titled
Review
is
the
Heritage
Review
from
the
Germans
from
Russia
Heritage
Society
(GRHS).
A
complete
listing
of
their
publications
can
be
found
in
their
bookstore.
The
periodical
titled
Glückstal
is
the
Glückstal
Colonies
Newsletter.
To
obtain
a
copy
of
this
newsletter,
email
GCRA31@aol.com
or
write
GCRA
at
611
Esplande,
Redondo
Beach,
CA
90277-4130.
Acquiring
Copies
of
Ship
Lists
Once
the
name
of
a
ship
as
well
as
the
date
and
port
of
arrival
are
known,
one
may
then
acquire
a
copy
of
the
original
ship
manifest
from
the
LDS
(Mormon)
Family
History
Library,
National
Archives
of
the
United
States
or
National
Archives
of
Canada.
Other
Sources
of
Passenger
Ship
List
Indexes
If
you
were
unable
to
locate
your
ancestors
in
this
index,
there
is
a
comprehensive
list
of
immigration
links
on
the
AHSGR
Favorite
German-Russian
Web
Sites
in
the
Immigration
Section.
A
particularly
useful
site
to
the
German-Russian
researcher
is
the
Odessa
Digital
Library
which
has
searchable
indexes
of
many
German-Russian
passenger
ship
lists
with
excellent
coverage
of
Canadian
ships.
Also
the
Cimorelli
Immigrant
Manifest
Online,
has
a
German
Immigrants
from
Russia
section.
The
Hamburg
Passenger
Ship
Lists
has
a
new
online
index
that
covers
the
years
1890-1893
to
start.
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