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The National Archives has passenger arrival records, sometimes called "ship passenger lists," for arrivals to the United States from foreign ports between approximately 1820 and December 1982 (with gaps). The records are arranged by port or airport of arrival. Most passenger arrival records indicate the port of arrival, the port of departure, and the name of the ship, along with other information. Please see our Passenger Arrival Records page for additional details.
If you do not know her port of entry, you might start by searching the passenger arrival records for ports near where she settled. Again, please see our Browse by Port of Entry page for a list of arrival records by port. Please see Passenger Arrival List Research Tips for additional tips.
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Archives 1 Reference Branch
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Thank you for posting your question on History Hub!
The National Archives has passenger arrival records, sometimes called "ship passenger lists," for arrivals to the United States from foreign ports between approximately 1820 and December 1982 (with gaps). The records are arranged by port or airport of arrival. Most passenger arrival records indicate the port of arrival, the port of departure, and the name of the ship, along with other information. Please see our Passenger Arrival Records page for additional details.
If you do not know her port of entry, you might start by searching the passenger arrival records for ports near where she settled. Again, please see our Browse by Port of Entry page for a list of arrival records by port. Please see Passenger Arrival List Research Tips for additional tips.
We hope this assists you with your research!
Sincerely,
Archives 1 Reference Branch
(RR1R-23-61203-KV)