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Sue Swiggum <swig@ns.sympatico.ca> on 03/07/2010
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Hi Bobbi,
The 1810-1811 and 1826-1869 aren't actually passenger lists, just lists of
aliens arriving and the dates are just start and end year with very big
holes in between. The years of surviving records vary with each port of
arrival.
>> This data collection contains lists of aliens (non-British citizens)
arriving in England between 1810 and 1869. Information listed on the
records generally includes: name of alien, port and date of arrival, ship.
country of origin, age, and profession. <<
The UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 are passenger lists and are far
more comprehensive .... not just aliens. These records are consistant
from 1890 ----->>> . To learn more about these records, read the article
Debbie Beavis wrote for TheShipsList.
http://www.theshipslist.com/Research/ukrecords.html
As with most of us ... "Murphy" is always alive and well for at least one
ancestor :-}
Sue
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At 12:20 AM 2010-03-07 -0500, Bobbi wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Could anyone tell me why there are breaks in the lists of incoming alien
>passengers?
>
>I looked at Ancestry and they have the following:
>1810-11 & 1826-69
>1878-1960
>
>Of course, the time I would be looking for would be between 1870 & 1872.
>
>Bobbi
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