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NARA Microform Publication TitlePartnerRecord
Group
A1154Non-population Census Schedules for Washington Territory, 1860-1880.Ancestry.com29
A1154Non-population Census Schedules for Washington Territory, 1860-1880.Ancestry.com29
A1158Numerical Index to Pensions, 1860-1934Fold3.com15
A3355Miscellaneous Lists and Registers of German Concentration Camp Inmates, Originated or Collected by the International Tracing Service (Arolsen) (Holocaust)Fold3.com242
A3361Register of Citizen Arrivals (1943-1947) and Alien Arrivals (1936-1949) by Aircraft at San Francisco, California.Ancestry.com85
A3361Register of Citizen and Alien Arrivals by Aircraft at San Francisco, California, 09/29/1936 - 04/30/1949FamilySearch.org85
A3362Partnership Lists of Chinese Firms in San Francisco, California, and Nationwide, and Index of Chinese Departing from San Francisco, California, 1893 - 1943FamilySearch.org85
A3363Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Ventura, California, May 1929-December 1956Ancestry.com85
A3365Lists of Aliens Arriving at Brownsville, Del Rio, Eagle Pass, El Paso, Laredo, Presidio, Rio Grande City and Roma, Texas, May 1903-June 1909, and at Aros Ranch, Douglas, Lochiel, Naco and Nogales, Arizona, July 1906-December 1910Ancestry.com85
A3365Lists of Aliens Arriving at Brownsville, Del Rio, Eagle Pass, El Paso, Laredo, Presidio, Rio Grande City, and Roma, Texas, and at Aros Ranch, Douglas, Lochiel, Naco, and Nogales, Arizona, 05/1903 - 12/1910FamilySearch.org85
A3370Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Columbus, New Mexico, 1917-1954Ancestry.com85
A3371Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Knights Key, Florida, February 1908-January 1912.Ancestry.com85
A3372Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Naco, Arizona, 1908-1952Ancestry.com85
A3374Passenger Lists of Airplanes Departing from Honolulu, Hawaii, and Arriving at San Pedro and Los Angeles, California, 03/07/1946 - 06/30/1948FamilySearch.org85
A3374Passenger Lists of Airplanes Departing from Honolulu, Hawaii, and Arriving at San Pedro and Los Angeles, California, compiled 03/07/1946 - 06/30/1948Ancestry.com85
A3376Passenger Lists of Vessels (Jan. 1949-Mar. 1957) and Passenger and Crew Lists of Airplanes (June 1947-Mar. 1957) Departing from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington.Ancestry.com85
A3377Manifests of alien arrivals at Ajo, Lukeville, and Sonoyta (Sonoita), Arizona, January 1919-December 1952, and at Los Ebanos, Texas, December 1950-May 1955.Ancestry.com85
A3378Enumeration District Maps for the Twelfth Through Sixteenth Censuses of the United States, 1900-1940.FamilySearch.org29
A3379Nonstatistical Manifests and Statistical Index Cards of Aliens Arriving at Laredo, Texas, May 1903-November 1929.Ancestry.com85
A3380Microfilm Copies of Reports From the Mediterranean and European Theaters of Operations Received From the Allied Military Government, 1943-1946Fold3.com239
A3381Register of Federal Court Cases Related to Chinese Americans and Chinese Immigrants Arriving at or Departing from San Francisco, California, ca. 1883-ca. 1916, and Head Tax Cards of Alien Seamen Examined at San Francisco, California, 1921-1924Ancestry.com85
A3382Index to Alien Arrivals by Airplane at Miami, FloridaAncestry.com85
A3383Card File of Japanese Works, Collections, Sites and Installations Requiring Protection, 1946Fold3.com239
A3384Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Two Harbors, Minnesota, August 1929-October 1956.Ancestry.com85
A3385Lists of Passengers who Arrived at San Pedro/Los Angeles, California, 1920-1949, in Transit to their Final Destinations. Ancestry.com85
A3386Manifests of Alien and Citizen Arrivals at Babb, Montana, June 1928-October 1956Ancestry.com85
A3389Records Concerning the Central Collecting Points ("Ardelia Hall Collection"): Selected Microfilm Reproductions and Related Records, 1945-1949.Fold3.com260
A3392Passenger Lists of Airplanes Departing from Honolulu, Hawaii, 01/27/1942 - 07/01/1948FamilySearch.org85
A3392Passenger Lists of Airplanes Departing from Honolulu, Hawaii, January 27, 1942-July 1, 1948Ancestry.com85
A3393Index to Manifests of Permanent and Statistical Alien Arrivals at Laredo, Texas, December 1929-April 1955Ancestry.com85
A3394Passenger Lists of Vessels and Airplanes Arriving at Port Everglades, Florida, February 1932-May 1951. Ancestry.com85
A3395Indexes and Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Del Rio, Texas, June 1906-July 1953.Ancestry.com85
A3395Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Del Rio, Texas, June 1906-July 1953.FamilySearch.org85
A3396Index to Manifests of Permanent and Statistical Alien Arrivals at El Paso, Texas, July 1924- July 1952 Ancestry.com85
A3397Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Green Bay, Wisconsin, October 1925-November 1969.Ancestry.com85
A3398Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Aransas Pass and Port Aransas, Texas, 1912-1921 and 1959-1965Ancestry.com85
A3399Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Records of Selected Airplane Passengers, 08/1922 - 01/1963FamilySearch.org85
A3400Manifests of Alien Arrivals at International Falls, Baudette, Duluth, Mineral Center, Pigeon River, Pine Creek, Roseau, and Warroad, Minnesota, January 1907-December 1952.Ancestry.com85
A3401Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Eastport, Fort Kent, Lubec, and Madawaska, Maine, ca. 1906-December 1952.Ancestry.com85
A3402Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Newport, Vermont, ca. 1906-June 1924Ancestry.com85
A3403Manifests of Alien and Selected U.S. Citizen Arrivals at Anacortes, Danville, Ferry, Laurier, Lynden, Marcus, Metaline Falls, Northport, Oroville, Port Angeles, and Sumas, Washington, May 1917-November 1956.Ancestry.com85
A3404Index to Passenger Arrivals in the U.S. Virgin Islands, ca. 1906-ca. 1947.Ancestry.com85
A3405Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Ashtabula and Conneaut, Ohio, 1952 - 1974FamilySearch.org85
A3406Nonstatistical Manifests and Statistical Index Cards of Aliens Arriving at El Paso, Texas, 1905-1927.FamilySearch.org85
A3407Index to Filipino Passengers Arriving at Honolulu, Hawaii, 10/1957 - 10/1957FamilySearch.org85
A3407Index to Filipino Passengers Arriving at Honolulu, Hawaii, ca. 1900-ca. 1952Ancestry.com85
A3408Registers of Japanese, Filipinos, and Hawaiians Held for Boards of Special Inquiry at San Francisco, California, 09/02/1928 - 02/07/1942FamilySearch.org85
A3408Registers of Japanese, Filipinos, and Hawaiians Held for Boards of Special Inquiry at San Francisco, California, September 1928-February 1942.Ancestry.com85
A3409Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at and Departing from Ogdensburg, New York, 05/27/1948 - 11/28/1972FamilySearch.org85
A3410Index to Passengers, Not Including Filipinos, Arriving at Honolulu, HawaiiAncestry.com85
A3410Index to Passengers, Not Including Filipinos, Arriving at Honolulu, Hawaii, ca. 1900-ca. 1952FamilySearch.org85
A3411Index to Filipino Contract Laborers and Their Wives and Children Arriving at Honolulu, Hawaii, 10/1957 - 10/1957FamilySearch.org85
A3411Index to Filipino Contract Laborers and Their Wives and Children Arriving at Honolulu, Hawaii, 1946.Ancestry.com85
A3412Manifests of Statistical Alien Arrivals at El Paso, Texas, May 1909-October 1924.Ancestry.com85
A3413Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Escanaba, Michigan, May 1946-November 1956 (among other ports listed)FamilySearch.org85
A3414Passenger Lists of Chinese Arrivals at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, January 1906-June 1912.Ancestry.com85
A3416Manifest of Alien Arrivals at Portal, North Dakota, 1915-1921Ancestry.com85
A3417Index to Alien Crewmen Who Were Discharged or Who Deserted at New York, New York, 5/1917 - 11/1957FamilySearch.org85
A3417Index to Alien Crewmen Who Were Discharged or Who Deserted at New York, New York, May 1917-Nov. 1957Ancestry.com85
A3418Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Algonac, Marine City, Marysville, and Roberts Landing, Michigan, 5/1937 - 1/1957FamilySearch.org85
A3419Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at or Near San Luis Obispo California, September 1907-December 1955.Ancestry.com85
A3420Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Sodus Point, New York, 1945-1957Ancestry.com85
A3421Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Detour, Michigan, 1946 - 1956FamilySearch.org85
A3422Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Honolulu, Hawaii, 1900-1953Ancestry.com85
A3422Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Honolulu, Hawaii, 1900-1953.FamilySearch.org85
A3423Passenger and Crew Lists of Airplanes Arriving at Brownsville, Texas, 01/01/1943 - 09/08/1964Ancestry.com85
A3423Passenger and Crew Lists of Airplanes Arriving at Brownsville, Texas, 01/01/1943 - 09/08/1964FamilySearch.org85
A3424Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Robbinston, Maine, 08/17/1947 - 06/03/1954FamilySearch.org85
A3425Passenger and Crew Lists of vessels arriving at Buffalo, Lackawanna, and North Tonawanda, New York, 1945-1974Ancestry.com85
A3426Passenger Lists, 1962-1972, and Crew Lists, 1943-1972, of Vessels Arriving at Oswego, New York.Ancestry.com85
A3428Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Bangor and Houlton, Maine, ca. 1906-1953.Ancestry.com85
A3429Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Algonac, Marine City, Roberts Landing, Saint Clair, and Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, 1903-1955Ancestry.com85
A3430Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Alpena, Bay City, Mackinac Island, Rogers City, Saginaw, and Saint Clair, Michigan, 6/27/1945 - 6/8/1966FamilySearch.org85
A3430Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Alpena, Bay City, Mackinac Island, Rogers City, Saginaw, and Saint Clair, Michigan, June 1945-June 1966.Ancestry.com85
A3431Nonstatistical Manifests of Temporary Alien Arrivals at Laredo, Texas, July 1908-February 1912Ancestry.com85
A3432Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Hancock, Isle Royale, Marquette, Menominee, and Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, 1/1946 - 1/1957FamilySearch.org85
A3432Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Hancock, Isle Royale, Marquette, Menominee, and Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, January 1946-January 1957.Ancestry.com85
A3433Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Grand Haven, Manistee, Muskegon, and South Haven, Michigan, 5/1948 - 12/1956FamilySearch.org85
A3434Indexes and Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Anchorage, Juneau, Skagway, and Tok Junction, Alaska, ca. 1910-ca. 1956Ancestry.com85
A3435Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at and Passenger Lists of Vessels Departing from Alexandria, Virginia, 04/27/1946 - 03/08/1957FamilySearch.org85
A3436Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Piney Point, Maryland, 08/01/1950 - 03/09/1956FamilySearch.org85
A3437Manifests of Statistical and Some Nonstatistical Alien Arrivals at Laredo, Texas, May 1903-April 1955.FamilySearch.org85
A3438Passenger Lists of Airplanes Arriving at San Juan, Puerto Rico, December 1929-December 1941Ancestry.com85
A3441Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Port Huron, Michigan, compiled 02/22/1902 - 12/24/1954Ancestry.com85
A3443Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Port Huron, Michigan, 10/19/1929 - 1/1/1957FamilySearch.org85
A3444Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baudette, Grand Marais, International Falls, Ranier, and Warroad, Minnesota, 1946-1956Ancestry.com85
A3445Land Border Entries and Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, January 1894-February 1905.Ancestry.com85
A3447Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Chief Mountain, Cut Bank, Del Bonita, Gateway, Great Falls, and Roosville, Montana, and of Alien Departures from Great Falls, Montana, 1/1/1923 - 12/1956FamilySearch.org85
A3449Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Rouses Point and Waddington, New York, 1954-1956Ancestry.com85
A3449Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Rouses Point and Waddington, New York, 1954-1956FamilySearch.org85
A3450Records of Aliens Pre-Examined at Saint John, New Brunswick, ca. 1917-ca. 1942, Prior to Admission at the U.S.-Canada BorderAncestry.com85
A3451Records of Aliens Pre-Examined at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 1922-1954, Prior to Admission at the U.S.-Canada BorderAncestry.com85
A3452Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Duluth, Minnesota, and Superior, Wisconsin, 1922-1958Ancestry.com85
A3456Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Rochester, New York, compiled 1944 - 1958Ancestry.com85
A3457Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Eastport, Maine, 1949 - 1958Ancestry.com85
A3457Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Eastport, Maine, 1949 - 1958FamilySearch.org85
A3458Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Corpus Christie, Texas, and vicinity, June 1948-January 1959Ancestry.com85
A3459Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Erie, Pennsylvania, 4/1952 - 3/1957FamilySearch.org85
A3460Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Eastport, Idaho, 1924-1956FamilySearch.org85
A3460Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Eastport, Idaho, 1924-1956.Ancestry.com85
A3461Supplemental Manifests of Alien Passengers and Crew Members Who Arrived on Vessels at New York, New York, 1887-1952, Who Were Inspected for Admission, 1915-1952, and Related Index.FamilySearch.org85
A3461Supplemental Manifests of Alien Passengers and Crew Members Who Arrived on Vessels at New York, New York, Who Were Inspected for Admission, and Related Index, compiled 1887 - 1952Ancestry.com85
A3462Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Porthill, Idaho, 1923-1952Ancestry.com85
A3463Records of Aliens Pre-Examined at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Prior to Admission at the U.S.-Canada Border, compiled 1923 - 1933Ancestry.com85
A3464Indexes to Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 6/16/1897 - 12/31/1956FamilySearch.org85
A3466Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Presidio, Texas, compiled ca. 1911 - 1955Ancestry.com85
A3467Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Calexico, CA, March 1907-December 1952Ancestry.com85
A3468Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Providence, Davisville, Melville, Newport, Quonset Point, and Tiverton, Rhode Island; Fall River, Massachusetts; and New London, Connecticut, Aug. 1918-Nov. 1954FamilySearch.org85
A3468Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Providence, Davisville, Melville, Newport, Quonset Point, and Tiverton, Rhode Island; Fall River, Massachusetts; and New London, Connecticut, Aug. 1918-Nov. 1954Ancestry.com85
A3469Non-population Census Schedules for New Jersey, 1880: Supplemental Schedules of Defective, Dependent, and Delinquent Classes.Ancestry.com29
A3470Chinese Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at San Diego, California, 10/1905 - 7/1923FamilySearch.org85
A3471Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at San Diego, California, 1904-1952Ancestry.com85
A3472Passenger Lists, 1929-1954, and Crew Lists, 1941-1954, of Airplanes Arriving at San Diego, CA.Ancestry.com85
A3472Passenger Lists, 1929-1954, and Crew Lists, 1941-1954, of Airplanes Arriving at San Diego, CaliforniaFamilySearch.org85
A3475Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at East Chicago and Gary, Indiana, 1945 - 1956FamilySearch.org85
A3476Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Blaine, Washington, July 1905-June 1924Ancestry.com85
A3479Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Northgate and Saint John, North Dakota, 1910-1921Ancestry.com85
A3479Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Northgate and Saint John, North Dakota, 1910-1921FamilySearch.org85
A3481Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Wilmington and Morehead City, North Carolina, 1908-1958FamilySearch.org85
A3481Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Wilmington and Morehead City, North Carolina, compiled 1908 - 1958Ancestry.com85
A3482Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Toledo, Ohio, August 1929-November 1958Ancestry.com85
A3485Soundex Index to Supplemental Manifests of Alien Passengers and Crew Members Who Arrived on Vessels at New York, New York, 1887-1921, Who Were Inspected for Admission, 1915-1921.FamilySearch.org85
A3489Passenger Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at New Orleans, Louisiana, 6/14/1943 - 6/30/1948Ancestry.com85
A3490Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Baudette, Warroad, and International Falls, Minnesota, March 1910-July 1923.FamilySearch.org85
A3492Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Hidalgo, TexasAncestry.com85
A3496Passenger and Crew Lists of Airplanes Arriving at Agana, GuamAncestry.com85
A3497Passenger and Crew Manifests of Vessels and Airplanes Arriving at Agana, Guam, 12/1957 - 6/1969Ancestry.com85
A3498Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at Agana, Guam, 12/1957 - 6/1969Ancestry.com85
A3501Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Anchorage, Alaska, 4/1944 - 12/1953Ancestry.com85
A3502Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes and Vessels Arriving at Anchorage, Alaska, 1/1947 - 12/1981Ancestry.com85
A3503Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at Anchorage, Alaska, 12/1957 - 10/1969Ancestry.com85
A3505Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baltimore, MarylandAncestry.com85
A3507Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Bangor, Maine, 1933-1954Ancestry.com85
A3510Passenger Lists of Vessels Departing from Honolulu, Hawaii, compiled 06/1900 - 11/1954Ancestry.com85
A3511Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at Kansas City, Missouri, 12/1958 - 12/1967Ancestry.com85
A3512Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Ketchikan, Alaska, 7/1906 - 12/1981Ancestry.com85
A3513Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Ketchikan, AlaskaAncestry.com85
A3514Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Ketchikan, AlaskaAncestry.com85
A3515Alien Passenger List of Vessels Arriving at Key West, Florida, 1925-1947Ancestry.com85
A3516Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at and Departing from Key West, Florida, November 1944 - November 1954Ancestry.com85
A3520Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Lake Charles, Louisiana, 1/1946 - 9/1981Ancestry.com85
A3521Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Lake Charles, Louisiana, 10/1940 - 11/1954Ancestry.com85
A3524Passenger Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at San Antonio, Texas, 12/1/1957 - 11/10/1969Ancestry.com85
A3533Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at San Juan, Puerto Rico, 10/07/1901 - 06/30/1948Ancestry.com85
A3534Passenger Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at San Juan, Puerto Rico, 12/1/1957 - 11/16/1969Ancestry.com85
A3536Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 5/24/1956 - 11/22/1957Ancestry.com85
A3537Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 5/2/1957 - 7/31/1958Ancestry.com85
A3542Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels and Airplanes Arriving at Pelican, Alaska, 5/19/1956 - 10/16/1956Ancestry.com85
A3543Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 12/31/1957 - 08/16/1969Ancestry.com85
A3544Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 02/16/1958 - 03/27/1968Ancestry.com85
A3545Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Point Roberts, Washington, 12/1/1954 - 12/2/1954Ancestry.com85
A3548Passenger and Military Personnel Lists of Airplanes Arriving at Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico, 6/2/1958 - 7/28/1969Ancestry.com85
A3551Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at Saint Petersburg, Florida, 5/21/1946 - 1/1/1951Ancestry.com85
A3553Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Skagway, Alaska, 6/7/1943 - 12/4/1978Ancestry.com85
A3558Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes and Vessels Arriving at Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, 12/1954 - 4/1957Ancestry.com85
A3559Passenger and Crew Manifests of Capitol Airways Flight 162 Arriving at Akron, Ohio, 8/6/1959 - 8/6/1959Ancestry.com85
A3560Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Ambrose, Antler, Carbury, Fortuna, Noonan, Northgate, Portal, Sherwood, and Westhope, North Dakota, January 1921-December 1952.FamilySearch.org85
A3561, A3938Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Corpus Christi, Texas, and Vicinity, 1/1959 - 12/1981Ancestry.com85
A3568Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Honolulu, Hawaii, October 1902-January 1908Ancestry.com85
A3569Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Honolulu, Hawaii, August 1912-November 1954Ancestry.com85
A3571Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels and Airplanes Arriving at Honolulu, Hawaii, January 1954-December 1958 Ancestry.com85
A3574Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels and Airplanes Departing from Honolulu, Hawaii, compiled 12/1954 - 05/1971Ancestry.com85
A3575Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Departing from Honolulu, Hawaii to Various Points Other than the United States including Auckland, New Zealand; the Fiji Islands; Guam; the Midway Islands; the Philippines; Tokyo, Japan; and Vancouver, British Columbia, compiled 09/1954 - 11/1954 Ancestry.com85
A3577Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Departing from Honolulu, Hawaii, 12/1957 - 9/1969 Ancestry.com85
A3579Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Key West, FloridaAncestry.com85
A3582Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at San Diego, CaliforniaAncestry.com85
A3584Manifests of Ship Passengers Arriving at San Juan, Puerto Rico, in Transit to Other Destinations, 07/01/1923 - 06/30/1947Ancestry.com85
A3585Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at San Juan, Puerto RicoAncestry.com85
A3590Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Astoria, Oregon, 12/1954 - 2/1981Ancestry.com85
A3594Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Bangor, WashingtonAncestry.com85
A3595Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 01/1919 - 05/1983Ancestry.com85
A3598Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Beverly, Massachusetts July-August 1955Ancestry.com85
A3599Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Blaine, Washington, July 1924-October 1956.Ancestry.com85
A3602Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Fall River, MassachusettsAncestry.com85
A3603Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Fall River, MassachusettsAncestry.com85
A3605Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Boston, Massachusetts, 1944-1954Ancestry.com85
A3609Passenger Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at Borinquen Army Air Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, 12/1944 - 1/1946Ancestry.com85
A3612Manifests of Aliens Arriving at Halifax, Nova Scotia, 7/1924 - 12/1952Ancestry.com85
A3613Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Halifax, Nova Scotia, 2/1958 - 3/1959Ancestry.com85
A3614Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at Honolulu, Hawaii, February 1937-November 1954 Ancestry.com85
A3615Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Departing from Honolulu, Hawaii for the United States, compiled 09/1954 - 11/1954 Ancestry.com85
A3618U.S. Citizen Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Key West, Florida, 1907-1949Ancestry.com85
A3621Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Miami, Florida, 1899-1948Ancestry.com85
A3623U.S. Citizen Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Mobile, Alabama, 8/1916 - 3/1948Ancestry.com85
A3624Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Mobile, Alabama, April 1904 - June 1948Ancestry.com85
A3625Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Mobile, AlabamaAncestry.com85
A3626Shipmaster Statements Regarding Changes in Crew of Vessels Departing from Mobile, Alabama, 1/1925 - 12/1931Ancestry.com85
A3627Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at Mobile, Alabama, 5/1946 - 10/1968Ancestry.com85
A3628Passenger and Crew Manifests of Vessels and Airplanes Arriving at Mobile, Alabama, 12/1954 - 3/1985Ancestry.com85
A3630Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at Norfolk, Virginia, 1957-1963Ancestry.com85
A3633Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Pascagoula, Mississippi, 1/1/1907 - 9/5/1928Ancestry.com85
A3633Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Pascagoula, Mississippi, 1/1/1907 - 9/5/1928Ancestry.com85
A3638, A3639U.S. Citizen Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Savannah, GeorgiaAncestry.com85
A3640Alien Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Savannah, GeorgiaAncestry.com85
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A3651, A3768Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at Indianapolis, Indiana.Ancestry.com85
A3654U.S. Citizen Passenger List of Vessels Arriving at Jacksonville, Florida, 1920-1948Ancestry.com85
A3656Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Newport News, Virginia, 1/26/1904 - 6/29/1959Ancestry.com85
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FamilySearch

FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization and website offering genealogical records, education, and software. It is operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and is closely connected with the church's Family History Department.[3][4] The Family History Department was originally established in 1894 as the Genealogical Society of Utah (GSU) and is the largest genealogy organization in the world.[5]

Genealogy organization operated by the LDS Church

FamilySearch maintains a collection of records, resources, and services designed to help people learn more about their family history. Facilitating the performance of LDS ordinances for deceased relatives is another major aim of the organization. Although it requires user account registration, it offers free access to its resources and service online at FamilySearch.org, one of the most heavily used genealogy sites on the Internet.[6][7] In addition, FamilySearch offers personal assistance at more than 5,100 family history centers in 140 countries, including the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.[8]

The Family Tree section allows user-generated content to be contributed to the genealogical database. There are over 1 billion individuals in the tree. The historical records database contains over two billion digital images, including digitized books, digitized microfilm, and other digital records.[9][10]

History[edit]

Genealogical Society of Utah[edit]

Logo of the Genealogical Society of Utah.

GSU, the predecessor of FamilySearch, was founded on 1 November 1894. Its purpose was to create a genealogical library to be used both by its members and other people, to share educational information about genealogy, and to gather genealogical records in order to perform religious ordinances for the dead. It was founded under the direction of LDS Church leaders, when the First Presidency appointed Franklin D. Richards as the first president.[11]

The society published the Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine from 1910 to 1940.[12]

The GSU began microfilming records of genealogical importance in 1938.[13] In 1963, the microfilm collection was moved to the newly completed Granite Mountain Records Vault for long-term preservation.

In 1975, the GSU became the LDS Church's Genealogical Department, which later became the Family History Department. At that time, its head officer was renamed president from executive director, starting during Theodore M. Burton's term.[11] However, the title "President of the Genealogical Society of Utah" and other GSU titles were still used and bestowed upon department officers.

In 2000, the Church consolidated its Family History and Historical departments into the Family and Church History Department, and Richard E. Turley Jr. became managing director of the new department and president of the GSU. Later this decision was reversed and the Family History Department was separated from the Church History Department, becoming its own department.[14]

In 2008, the Vatican issued a statement calling the practice known as baptism for the dead "erroneous" and directing its dioceses to keep parish records from Latter-Day Saints performing genealogical research.[15]

Presidents of The Genealogical Society of Utah[edit]

FamilySearch[edit]

FamilySearch logo used from 2006–2013.

In 1998, the GSU began digital imaging of records and in about August 1998 the decision was made by LDS Church leaders to build a genealogical website. In May 1999, the website first opened to the public as FamilySearch.[17] The beta version, released April 1, almost immediately went off-line, overloaded because of high popularity.[4] Only a few days after the official launch, the website had received an estimated 100 million hits. To handle the load, site visitors were only given access to the site for 15 minutes at a time.[18] In November 1999, 240 million names were added, bringing the total number of entries to 640 million.[19]

In 2009, the LDS Church launched a collaborative tree known as "New FamilySearch." It was the precursor to the current "FamilySearch Family Tree," and was only available to church members.[20] The system was an attempt to combine multiple genealogical submissions to FamilySearch's databases into one single tree, but it did not allow users to edit information that they had not submitted. It also was difficult to add sources to individuals in the tree or determine what was the correct information among multiple submissions. By April 2011, plans were in place to redesign the database into a more collaborative platform.[21]

In 2011, the FamilySearch website received a major redesign. The previous site had allowed users to only search one database at a time, but the new version allowed sitewide searches of multiple databases. It also included the addition of more databases as well as some digitized and indexed microfilms.[22]

On 16 November 2012, it was announced that the new Family Tree database would be available to all users of New FamilySearch, and that the New FamilySearch database would eventually be phased out.[23] On 5 March 2013, it was announced that Family Tree would now be available to everyone, whether or not they were members of the LDS Church.[24][25] On 16 April 2013 FamilySearch completely revamped the site design generally, with new features and a changed color scheme. Some of the new features include an interactive fan chart and some printing capabilities, as well as the ability to add photos to Family Tree.[26]

In February 2014, FamilySearch announced partnerships with Ancestry.com, findmypast and MyHeritage, which includes sharing massive amounts of their databases with those companies, and members of the LDS Church receiving free subscriptions with these companies. They also have a standing relationship with BillionGraves, in which the photographed and indexed images of graves are both searchable on FamilySearch and are linked to individuals in the family tree.[27][28]

At the end of 2015, FamilyTree had 1.1 billion persons added by 2.47 million of contributors.[29]

In August 2017, FamilySearch discontinued distribution of physical microfilm to its family history centers due to large-scale availability of digital images of those films and planned digitization of remaining films.[30]

In May 2018, FamilySearch added and digitized their 2 billionth record.[10]

Activities[edit]

RootsTech[edit]

Since 2011, FamilySearch International has organized an annual family history and technology conference called RootsTech. It is held annually in the Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. The conference is attended by genealogists, technology developers, and members of the LDS Church. In 2014 there were nearly 13,000 people in attendance. In 2017 it claimed to be the world's largest family-history technology conference.[31] It is the successor to three former conferences: the Conference on Computerized Family History and Genealogy, the Family History Technology Workshop[32] and the FamilySearch Developers Conference.[33] Over the years, RootsTech has welcomed a number of celebrities, television personalities, and actors as keynote speakers.

Website[edit]

Historical Records[edit]

The main service of the FamilySearch website is to offer access to digital images and indexes of genealogical records. These images can be searched along with a number of databases. While access to the records is always free, some records have restricted access, and can only be viewed at a Family History Center, an Affiliate Library or by LDS members.[34][35] FamilySearch.org also contains the catalog of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. The library holds genealogical records for over 110 countries, territories, and possessions, including over 2.4 million rolls of microfilmed genealogical records; 742,000 microfiche; 310,000 books, serials, and other formats; and 4,500 periodicals.[36]

FamilySearch Family Tree[edit]

FamilySearch FamilyTree (FSFT) is a "one world tree," or a unified database that aims to contain one entry for each person recorded in genealogical records. All FamilySearch users are able to add persons, link them to existing persons or merge duplicates. Sources, images, and audio files can also be attached to persons in the tree.[37]

There are also several features specific to the membership of the LDS Church, facilitating templeordinance work. In keeping with an agreement with Jewish groups and to prevent abuse, performing LDS ordinances for Holocaust victims or celebrities results in account suspension until the researcher proves a legitimate family connection to the subject of their search.[38]

FamilySearch allows users to input same-sex marriages or other unions.[39]

Indexing projects[edit]

Searchable indexes of the records on FamilySearch are created by volunteers of the FamilySearch Indexing program. To ensure greater accuracy, each batch of records is indexed by an indexer and is then checked by a more experienced indexer. Indexing volunteers need not be members of the LDS Church. FamilySearch is currently working with genealogical societies all around the world to index local projects.

At the end of 2010, 548 million vital records had been transcribed and made publicly available through the FamilySearch website.[40] In April 2013, FamilySearch Indexing completed their goal to offer 1 billion indexed records online.[41]

Education[edit]

FamilySearch offers free lessons on FamilySearch.org to help people learn how to find their ancestors. The topics range from basic research to training on specific record types and are designed for both beginners and experienced researchers. Most of the classes come from research consultants in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, but FamilySearch is also collaborating with partners such as the Mid-Continent Public Library in Independence, Missouri, to record and post classes.

In 2007, it was decided to start a Family History Research Wiki to help FamilySearch users and others researching genealogy and family history to find and share information on data sources and research tips. The first version of the wiki was built on the Plone wiki software product, but it was soon discovered that MediaWiki software was much more suitable, so in January 2008 it was moved to the MediaWiki platform. In the intervening years it was rolled out in other languages, and as of July 2014 it was available in 11 languages.[42] The other language wikis are found via links at the bottom of the wiki homepage. The wiki in English had over 79,500 articles and over 150,000 registered users as of July 2014.[43]

Community[edit]

In 2009 a forums site, which grew to include a variety of subject and topic categories, was started. Some of the extra features included social groups where people could discuss a particular surname or other topic related to genealogy. Help topics were also featured with discussions related to New FamilySearch (new.familysearch.org), FamilySearch Indexing, and some other products and site features. The forums were never linked from the homepage, but were accessible at forums.familysearch.org. Effective 31 December 2012 the forums were closed, although they remain available in read-only form.[44] In 2018, FamilySearch launched a new community forum, called "FamilySearch Community." [45]

Many FamilySearch users have created communities and Facebook groups in an effort to answering members’ genealogy research questions, aid in translation of documents, and other resources. These research communities cover the majority of the world's countries, allowing members constant help with genealogical research.[46]

Mobile apps[edit]

FamilySearch has two mobile apps: FamilySearch Tree and FamilySearch Memories. They are both supported in iOS and Android and are available in 10 different languages. The FamilySearch Tree app provides most of the features available on the FamilySearch website when exploring the Family Tree. The FamilySearch Memories app accesses the features in the "Memories" section of the Family Tree, and allows users to record audio and upload photos directly into the FamilySearch Family Tree from the mobile app.[47][48]

Facilities[edit]

Family History Library[edit]

FamilySearch operates the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. The library was built in 1985 as a successor to previous libraries run by the Genealogical Society of Utah. The library is open to the public and has a large collection of international genealogical materials, including microfilm, books, and digital materials. The library's catalog and many of their digital materials are located at the FamilySearch website.

Granite Mountain Records Vault[edit]

FamilySearch stores copies of their records in a dry, environment-controlled facility built into Granite Mountain in Little Cottonwood Canyon, near Salt Lake City, Utah. The storage facility is known as the Granite Mountain Records Vault. The vault stores over 2.4 million rolls of microfilm and 1 million microfiches.

Family History Centers[edit]

FamilySearch operates over 5,100 Family History Centers in 140 countries around the world. The centers are branches of the Family History Library, often located within LDS Church buildings. Their purpose is to help people with their genealogy and provide access to and help with genealogical materials and software provided by FamilySearch.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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