Information sur la source

Ancestry.com. Liste des passagers et de l’équipage arrivant et en partance, Floride, États-Unis, 1898 à 1963 [base de données en ligne]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2006.
Données originales :

Selected Passenger Lists and Manifests. National Archives, Washington, D.C.


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 Liste des passagers et de l’équipage arrivant et en partance, Floride, États-Unis, 1898 à 1963

Cette base de données est un index des listes des passagers des avions et des navires provenant de ports étrangers à destination de plusieurs ports de la Floride. Les noms trouvés dans l’index renvoient à des images actuelles des listes de passagers. Cette base de données inclut les informations suivantes : le nom, l’âge, le sexe, l’ethnicité, le lieu de naissance, la dernière résidence, la destination finale, le port de départ, le port d’arrivée et la date d’arrivée.

This database is an index to passenger lists of ships and airplanes arriving from foreign ports at various Florida ports. For details on the ports included, see the browse menu.

The names found in the index are linked to actual images of the passenger lists, copied from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) microfilm (see below for source citations).

Information contained in this index varies according to the type of form used. Different forms were used to record passengers who were U.S. citizens and those who were aliens. The departure passenger list form also varied from the arrival form. Forms may have simply changed over time as well. Despite the differences in the forms, if available, generally the following information is included in the index:

  • Given name and surname of passenger
  • Age
  • Sex
  • Ethnicity or nationality
  • Birthplace
  • Last residence
  • Name of friend or relative
  • Final Destination
  • Port of departure
  • Port of arrival
  • Date of arrival (or departure, as the case may be)

Additional information such as the individual’s occupation, marital status, or whether able to read or write was recorded on some forms and may be ascertained by viewing the corresponding image. Many of the bulleted items listed above may be used to search the index in the search template above.

Many passenger list forms, especially those from the twentieth century, were two pages long. Be sure to click the "Previous" and "Next" buttons in order to see all the images pertaining to a particular manifest.

It is important to note that the port of departure listed on these passenger lists is not always the original port of departure for these individuals. A ship could make several voyages throughout the year, making several stops along way. Oft times the port of departure found on these lists is the most recent port the ship was located at prior to arriving at Florida. Therefore, if your ancestors emigrated to the U.S. from Germany, they could be found on a passenger list coming from Liverpool, England (if, in this case, the ship left from Bremen, Germany then continued on to Liverpool, England before arriving in Florida).

The microcopies of the passenger lists found at NARA are arranged chronologically by arrival date of vessel. If you do not wish to search this database using the search template, the images may be browsed following the chronological arrangement. To browse the images first select the “Year” in which you would like to search, followed by the “Month”, and finally the “Ship Name”.

To learn about researching in passenger records consult John P. Colletta’s book, They Came In Ships (Salt Lake City: Ancestry, 1993).