15 million new travel records have arrived – FindMyPast Fridays September 4, 2020

I checked last night and saw it posted. It usually shows up Thursday or Friday at  https://www.findmypast.com/blog/new.

Here’s the direct link – 15 million new travel records have arrived: https://www.findmypast.com/blog/new/passenger-lists

Niall Cullen 04 September 2020
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We’re stepping into September with major additions to our US passenger lists.

I checked last night and saw it posted. It usually shows up Thursday or Friday at  https://www.findmypast.com/blog/new.

Here’s the direct link – 15 million new travel records have arrived: https://www.findmypast.com/blog/new/passenger-lists

Niall Cullen 04 September 2020
–snip–

We’re stepping into September with major additions to our US passenger lists.

I checked last night and saw it posted. It usually shows up Thursday or Friday at  https://www.findmypast.com/blog/new.

Here’s the direct link – 15 million new travel records have arrived: https://www.findmypast.com/blog/new/passenger-lists

Niall Cullen 04 September 2020
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We’re stepping into September with major additions to our US passenger lists.

Discover globetrotting relatives in brand new passenger lists and find your family in the fine print of our latest newspapers. Here’s what’s new this Findmypast Friday.

United States, Passenger and Crew Lists

We’ve added 15 million records to this colossal collection. Covering California, New York, and Texas, they can reveal your relatives’ migration stories. Five new collections from the National Archives and Records Administration have been added to the record set:

  • Alien Arrivals at Eagle Pass, Texas, 1905-1953
  • Texas, Alien Arrivals by Airplane, 1944-1952
  • California, San Diego Passenger Lists, 1904-1952
  • California, San Diego Airplane Arrivals, 1929-1954
  • New York City, Book Indexes to Passenger Lists, 1906-1942

Our clever search tools allow you to filter by collection to focus your search on the area you’re interested in.

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This entire collection now stands at 118 million records and is essential for uncovering details of your ancestors’ journeys stateside. To see exactly what’s available and the timeframes covered, check the list of sources.

Newspapers

Six new papers from England, Ireland and Belize have joined the site. Plus, nine more have grown with additional pages. Brand new to the collection are:

While we’ve added more pages to:

Findmypast Fridays live

Fridays Live August 4th

Join Alex at 4pm BST for this week’s live Friday broadcast. Today we will be taking a look at passenger lists and what they can reveal, the 80th anniversary of The Blitz and what life was like for those who lived through it. QUESTION OF THE WEEK: has your family passed down any stories/memories of life on the home front?

Posted by Findmypast on Friday, September 4, 2020

Where will your past take you this weekend? Whatever your research reveals, we hope our latest records and newspapers help along the way. Use #FindmypastFeatured on social media to share your discoveries.

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3 Responses to 15 million new travel records have arrived – FindMyPast Fridays September 4, 2020

  1. SLIMJIM says:

    Crazy there’s travel records out there archived

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