Do a Google search "passenger Lists" and you will find plenty to choose from
secondly if you know what Port the vessel landed at, enquire directly to them and they should be able to assist
best of luck
2006-06-08 07:27:02
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answered by blacksheep557 4
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Try finding out where the ships records are kept.
Guess you know which ship ?
Glasgow Record Office would be a starting point.
Seek their advice.
All ships have crew lists which are quite detailed. Assume passenger lists were also kept.
Could be local to Glasgow of PRO in Kew ( now National Archives ). Some ships records were also sent to National Maritime Museum in Canada.
Good luck with your FH.
2006-06-13 12:54:24
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answered by sloop john b 3
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properly i've got in no way been on a plane. I probable does no longer attempt to communicate to the passenger and that's especially because of the fact i'm no longer great at speaking to human beings and that i does no longer class myself as being social as i'm extra of a private man or woman.
2016-09-28 04:56:48
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answered by ? 4
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You can do a Freedom of Information through the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs -- www.immi.gov.au.
2006-06-12 00:01:08
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answered by JS 4
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Ancestry.com
2006-06-08 07:25:32
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answered by older woman 5
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ask hitler, he'll know
2006-06-15 06:01:41
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answered by bushyferret1 1
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