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Hi Keith and Linda:

Keith, the Index to the arrivals at the port of Boston is available through
LDS.

Linda, it is much harder if you don't know the Port. Have you checked for
the naturalization record?. Those before 1906 are not standard, the info on
them depended on what the court asked. However, there are early ones that
tell you everything. I have one from 1830 (city of Lowell, Mass) that gives
birthplace and date, exact date of arrival and port. Definitely worth
going after if you haven't.

Chris S..

Linda Knott wrote:

> >From:
> >Date: Sat, 5 Dec 1998 07:26:40 EST
> >Subject: Re: Ship Arrivlals - Boston
> >To:
> >
> >Does anyone have information on ship arrivals at the Port of Boston. I
> am
> >looking for the Index to Passenger Lists Arriving in Boston, Records of
> US
> >Customs Service. The National Archives has microfilm rolls. But they
> do not
> >interlibrary loan. Any information on how to get this information
> would be
> >appreciated.
> >
> >Keith Thomas
> >-----------------------
> I too, would like to know the answer to this one! I am looking for
> entry in 1872 probably from Liverpool...but who knows where in the U.S.
> they entered! My ggrandfather went to Illinois once he arrived here. I
> do not have ready access to the NARA either and I've looked through the
> books, etc. that are available at various libraries and societies around
> here. My last resort is to start ordering films from the LDS, but with
> all of the New England ports and the Great Lakes, and possibly Canada
> for Ports of Entry, that's alot of $ to spend on films that will come up
> empty! Plus the time to go through all of them at 4 hours a week!
>
> Keith, if you get an answer privately would you please email me? Thanks.
>
> :-) Linda Whittaker Knott
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